Sentences with phrase «aimed at the dangers»

Hayek has a tattoo on her left arm of the word «Asbestos», attributing it to an awareness campaign aimed at the dangers of asbestos water pipes.

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The plan, made up of 60 measures, puts the accent on prevention, notably aimed at trying to catch danger signals within society.
Still, Dimon also took aim at several of Trump's policies and promises, warning of the dangers of scrapping longstanding trade agreements and of cracking down on immigration, although he did so without explicitly criticizing the President.
The governor urged more people to flee, but Houston officials recommended no widespread evacuations, citing greater danger in having people on roads that could flood and the fact that the hurricane was not taking direct aim at the city.
There is always a certain danger about a movement which aims at making its members superior to the commonly recognized standards.
And now Perez is learning the dangers of taking on the media, who can always have the final word in any argument, because Marca have responded by aiming their ire squarely at the man who is widely perceived as Perez's personal favourite: Bale.
welcomed passage of their bill in the Senate Commerce Committee aimed at protecting young athletes from the dangers of sports - related traumatic brain injuries.
Messages aimed at curbing vaporiser and e-cigarette use among young people may not be successful if they focus on the dangers of nicotine, given that most teens who vape do not believe they are using nicotine, say the researchers.
They «seem to be aimed at politically polarizing science and scientists, and that is the real danger we must guard against,» says Raghavendra Gadagkar, immediate past president of the Indian National Science Academy and an ecologist at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru.
A handful of scientists who understand the hidden dangers of the Himalayas have taken the lead in arguing for realistic, undisguised assessments aimed at protecting the region's population, though only with limited success.
Bernath told Haaretz his websites have a system in place aimed at preventing such dangers, in which «matchmakers review the suggestions proposed by the system's algorithm, and then extensively interview each individual before passing contact information on to the each party.»
Unlike Snow White and the Huntsman or Red Riding Hood, which upped the violence and danger in order to secure a PG - 13 rating and lure older teenagers, Maleficent is unabashedly aimed at kids.
It is also aimed at an older audience — hopefully ones mature enough to understand the danger of plugging a deceased pet into a wall outlet.
The danger of the way the new curriculum is presented is that these core aims that underpin the learning objectives are at the front of the document only; because they don't appear in year groups, the danger is that they will be missed.
There are 6 different resources; Drugs and their dangers (Key stage 1); Alcohol and the body (Key Stage 2); Thinking about Drinking (Key Stage 3); Basic Drugs Awareness Lesson Plan (Key Stage 2) and two training courses aimed at people who work with the young but equally useful to teachers: Basic Drugs Awareness and Alcohol Awareness.
Emmy Award - winning actress Julie Bowen, a star of ABC's comedy Modern Family, has lent her voice talent to the narration of an enhanced ebook aimed at educating readers on the dangers of deadly food allergies, especially in public schools.
The following paragraph from Beckett not only describes how this subjective, emotional headline aimed at the ego of the reader has come about, but also the danger of its continued use.
Using form and material to consider the blurred boundaries between safety and danger, inside and outside, self and other, my work aims at a contemplative and visceral response.
I'm not sure what the aim is with these «adjusted» datasets but there is a strong danger that they are removing exactly what you are looking anyway (is that why there's nothing at 6y?!).
What worries me, however, is that as regular documentaries give way to these transmedia projects aimed at «the connected generation» (not sure what that term says about the rest of us), there is a danger that the choice of medium will inevitably warp the message — there's a reason why so many video games involve violent destruction.
While there are public safety campaigns aimed at raising driver awareness of motorcyclists and their right to a share of the road, bicyclists share many of the same risks with even less attention drawn to the dangers they face.
The basic idea is simple: if you must hit something, pick the thing that will do the least damageTrash cans, mail boxes, and shrubs are all less of a danger to your car than another car would be, so aim at them if you can.
April is «Distracted Driving Awareness Month» - aimed at raising awareness and knowledge of the dangers of distracted driving.
In addition to our training, In Control reaches tens of thousands of New England families through our community engagement programs aimed at educating them on the dangers of driving along with skills to avoid crashes.
Some of these «precursor outcomes» (e.g., heightened vigilance and preparedness for threats; enhanced inflammatory and humoral responses to infectious microorganisms) appear to be aimed at protection from immediate dangers; they may reflect «adaptive trade - offs» that balance short - term survival advantages under harsh rearing conditions against disadvantages manifested later in development.
With price growth slowing, and even turning negative, in some major housing markets such as UK and the US due to the recent global financial and economic crisis, it is important for property investors aiming at maximizing returns and minimizing risk, to understand the dangers of purchasing a property in order to rent it.
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