Sentences with phrase «actual danger»

We need to teach children how to be aware of their surroundings and keep an eye out for actual danger by doing so ourselves.
The sheer number of them is overwhelming compared to actual dangers out there.
Our phones are awesome computing devices, but they still come with a host of social problems, from etiquette to actual dangers like distracted driving.
A new study by the phone security company Lookout found that nearly 70 percent of Americans would be willing to put themselves in actual danger just to retrieve a lost or stolen phone.
The comics industry has been a kind of sudden compressed microcosm of all this, I'd like to call it nonsense, but it's turning into actual danger.
«Cartel Land» bristles with so much actual danger, from all sides, that it's no wonder Heineman is shown wearing a bulletproof vest in publicity photos.
They know a 14 - year - old who refuses to wear a jacket in cool weather faces much less actual danger than when he's on the football field and they pick their battles accordingly.
Ben's high energy and fast talking nature are a bit of a defense mechanism as he is quick to act all tough and mighty but cowers when actual danger and intimidation sets in.
Instead of sitting in a cockpit and experiencing actual danger, Tom sits in a windowless, air - conditioned cube.
They have lost seven of their last 10 games and are in serious, actual danger of missing the playoffs for the first time since Popovich's second season as head coach two decades ago.
A new study by the phone security company Lookout found that nearly 70 percent of Americans would be willing to put themselves in actual danger...
A seemingly threatening situation presents itself; you go into fight - or - flight mode; the threat proves spurious; you alert your (genetically close - knit) social group to the absence of actual danger by emitting a stereotyped vocalization — one that is amplified as it passes contagiously from member to member.
The two people «involved» are both actors, wearing costumes, handsomely compensated and facing no threat of actual danger.
Still, parents and teachers should keep the teaching of safety realistic, avoiding the creation of fears and inhibitions that are out of proportion to the actual dangers.
Further, the quest is always marked by a sense of struggle, of imminent or actual danger in which all of the character's will and power will be called forth in order to push on.
Actual danger or just some guys yelling at me?
That can lead to unpleasant things like judgmental looks from passing strangers, and that judgment can also lead to actual danger, like when people assume parents doing something differently are putting their kids in danger when they really aren't.
This week, new research supported what moms sick of parent shaming have long suspected: people often judge how dangerous a given parenting practice is based on their sense of how moral it is, not based on a reasoned assessment of actual danger to the child.
The media has been allowed to discuss issues like how much correction officers make (without any rebuttal), but never reporting the actual dangers that correction officers face.
Thankfully, the study participants hadn't consumed huge amounts of water, and weren't in any actual danger.
As I've explained before, I think the truth is somewhere in the middle with borax being generally safe to use in cleaning but not in personal care products as much of the research on the actual dangers of borax is actually on boric acid (not the same thing chemically).
I'm grateful he tells us of the actual dangers as ignorance keeps us sick, and potentially dead.
The filmmakers are over budget and behind schedule, so Four Leaf suggests sending the actors into an actual danger zone to shoot the movie «for real».
As a virtually immortal mutant, is Wolverine ever in any actual danger (other than from his own, internal demons)?
The actual danger in stalling is while turning left while cars are flowing fast perpendicularly and waiting for an opening.
While the actual danger level of most of these pets is minimal to nonexistent, the perceived danger level among most adults, whose education on such matters most likely comes from old James Bond movies, ranges from deadly to nuclear.
Fear out of proportion to the actual danger present is classified as a phobia.
Only those shown to constitute an actual danger to the public need be incarcerated.
There are plenty of very real environmental dangers to worry about, and all of them — including mercury, pesticides and hazardous waste — merit some concern and precaution; but that concern should be measured, commensurate with the actual danger, as best we understand it.
That is, people overestimate the actual danger to children who are left alone by their parents, in order to better support or justify their moral condemnation of parents who do so.»
There is no evidence of erratic driving and no evidence of actual danger to other drivers or road users.
With a danger - utility test, a jury must weigh the actual danger of a designed feature against its usefulness.
The Code provides a maximum penalty of ten years, unless the mischief causes «actual danger to life», in which case the maximum sentence is imprisonment for life.
They can feel anxious even when there is no actual danger.
Many alienating parents at this stage entertain the overt belief that the target parent presents an actual danger of harm to the children.
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