Sentences with phrase «after much danger»

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One of the dangers of business is that we often spend so much time molding our approach after other successful entrepreneurs and businesses that we fail to remember the importance of being unique and original.
The real danger in the current negotiations, isn't so much that they might not be finalized until shortly after Oct. 17 — the Treasury would be able to pay creditors and all its bills until Oct. 22 — but that they will lead to more abrupt spending reductions.
The danger here is that couples may focus so much on their children that they find themselves distant from one another and with little in common after the children leave home.
Anyway, person after person has encouraged me to find another church with comments about how much I need it, and how in danger I will be without it.
Unai Emery is another whose position must be in real danger after an early European exit and Merson wonders if Mourinho thinks the challenge of overtaking City is too much as he considers whether he might be able to run away to PSG instead.
An experienced squad, including Virgil van Dijk, finding his way back after long exile, should have enough to pull clear of too much danger.
After that Juventus kept Olympiakos at arms length without creating too much danger of their own.
Arsenal's best chance in extra time came when Niklas Bendtner was put clean through on goal by Serge Gnabry but the Dane's rustiness was clear for everyone to see, as West Brom defender Craig Dawson cleared the danger after Bendtner waited on the ball too much.
I breastfed exclusively for 6 months (I'd love to see those doctors saying to do so for 1 year... I'm hard pressed finding one that is actually up on the 6 month recommendation), fed as much organic as possible after that, don't use Johnson & Johnson products, co-sleep using safety precautions, babywore frequently, avoided plastics and got rid of most of it as we became aware of the potential dangers, etc..
I spend so much time chasing after him and trying to keep him out of trouble / danger that I haven't even given much thought to planning activities to keep him busy.
If you were put under general anesthesia after transferring to a hospital from a home birth gone wrong, that means your baby was in so much danger that they didn't even have time to put in a spinal block or epidural before they did your c - section.
Much of the federal government officially shut down early Saturday morning after Senate Democrats, showing remarkable solidarity in the face of a clear political danger, blocked consideration of a stopgap spending measure to keep the government operating.
The greater danger for Cameron, after nearly a decade as party leader, is looking too much like the past and not enough like the future.
After watching this interview with Dr. Mark Hyman, who is a functional medicine doctor and one of my favorite teachers from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, I'm reminded about the dangers of consuming too much sugar on a daily basis, and what it does in your body when you eat it.
After doing so much research, reading Paul Jaminet's work on the «dangers of low - carb», and Lara Briden's work, she's got an article called «Your hormones need dinner», and countless others explain the science on why low carb is dangerous for our thyroid and our adrenals.
Alcohol, though, carries the danger of someone saying too much too soon, and a personal filter must remain intact if they're after a decent impression.
Much of the film's first hour chronicles the plight of little Saroo (Sunny Pawar) as he desperately avoids one danger after another before he's adopted by Australian foster parents.
UPDATE: Amazon has become much more aware of the dangers of troll reviews after the attack on a prominent politician's book.
I've long felt that by far the biggest weapon in Amazon's arsenal (after the platform itself) is the self publishing / publishing abilities of the platform which is a while new kind of threat for publishers and one that is becoming much more real and present a danger than just the shift to digital:
You might think that this risk — essentially, the possibility that you could live much longer and spend a lot more time in retirement than expected — would only be an issue after you retire, the danger being that if you underestimate how long you might live (as many people do), you might spend down your nest egg too quickly and outlive your savings.
The danger of buying something online after having a few drinks is clear: With inhibitions low and judgment impaired, people can easily spend too much money or buy things that they don't even like.
Derelict in a way that some people find romantic, the piers became a danger zone after the appearance of AIDS, the presence of which is very much part of the fluidly paced but nonlinear show.
The result here, just two days after posting, reinforces the danger in making too much of a brave new narrative before that open process has taken place.
After all, any conclusion about the pace of emissions cuts necessary to limit dangers from climate change is implicitly as much (or more) about economics as science.
But the argument that a cyclist is less likely to kill someone else is only valid up to a point - after all, unpredictable road users are a danger to everyone - and when I'm driving I would much rather know that the cyclist in front of me is sober and is unlikely to wobble into my path.
But across much of Asia, the creatures are a staple in stir - fry, soups and stews and are so sought after that they are in imminent danger of being over-harvested, according to a report on the sea cucumber trade released Wednesday by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
After warning of the dangers of adding too much authority to the wide costs discretion, he said: «The vital point in exercising the discretion to order costs is to look at the whole picture of what happened in the case and to ask whether there has been unreasonable conduct by the claimant in bringing and conducting the case and, in doing so, to identify the conduct, what was unreasonable about it and what effects it had.
Though the public policy behind statutes of repose is based on the policy judgment that a potential defendant should have no reasonable expectation of responsibility for injuries that occur after the passage of a number of years, the Court held that such a policy rationale does not apply to asbestos cases because: (1) the potential dangers associated with asbestos exposure were well known by 1971; and (2) the typical latency period from asbestos exposure to disease is much longer than the six - year window for filing personal injury claims under the statute of repose.
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