Sentences with phrase «as dangerous by»

Too much available credit can be perceived as dangerous by potential lenders.
Even before the massacre in Florida, Democratic lawmakers in New York were pushing legislation that would allow judges to confiscate weapons from individuals singled out as dangerous by their own relatives.
The baby walker might be considered as dangerous by many, but with modern technology and features, they are actually really safe.

Not exact matches

In the case of the U.S., our own Supreme Court has already defined greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act as dangerous pollutants that must be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency.
In Baltimore, the FBI's operatives in the Black Panther Party were instructed to denounce Students for a Democratic Society as «a cowardly, honky group» who wanted to exploit the Panthers by giving them all the violent, dangerous «dirty work.»
BHT is currently approved by the FDA but has been criticized as unnecessary and potentially dangerous by groups such as the Environmental Working Group.
And a recent survey by EY found that millennials «question the longevity of the industry... Further, they primarily see the industry's careers as unstable, blue - collar, difficult, dangerous and harmful to society.»
Hari has been able to convince big chains to make system - wide changes in the past by isolating one or two ingredients, such as the «yoga mat chemical» or corn syrup, that she feels are especially dangerous for customers and would be feasible for the company to cut.
As residents sought to secure last - minute flights out of the dangerous Category 4 storm's path, airlines faced accusations of trying to capitalize on the panic and chaos by price gouging.
Wide use of the death penalty against blacks would continue through the 19th century and into the 20th, pushed by Southern whites who saw capital punishment as necessary to restrain a dangerous black population.
However, peak testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere — the most potentially dangerous type of nuclear testing, as nuclear fallout could easily be dispersed by wind currents — occurred between 1961 to 1962 almost exclusively between the US and the USSR.
Represented by proposals such as the Regulatory Accountability Act, deregulation aims to shut down the government's ability to protect kids from dangerous cribs or enforce the rules that stop reckless financial bets from blowing up the economy.
The dirtiest, most physically demanding, and most dangerous of these jobs — in fields such as construction, landscaping, and building maintenance, for example — are overwhelmingly filled by immigrants, who now account for more than half of all low - skilled workers in the U.S..
The creation of Bitcoin Cash, which has been criticized as a dangerous trick by some longtime bitcoin supporters, also poses tricky tax questions for those who receive it.
For a country that has long considered a plain vanilla 25 - year mortgage from a bank to be the foundation of the home - buying industry, the potential changes wrought by these new entrants and product innovations strike some observers as puzzling, and perhaps dangerous.
But according to «New York Times» reporter Michael S. Schmidt, «the bureau trie [s] to select dangerous fugitives who... could be recognized by the public because they have distinctive physical features,» such as a scar, multiple tattoos or a strangely shaped face.
The investor lambasted what he called an «arbitary» 2 percent inflation target set by the central bank, a goal he views as both outdated and dangerous.
There was something going on in comics where there was just a lot of raping going on... And I thought there was a much more complex and dangerous road to go down that doesn't have that in it, and as a male creator, do that: teach by example.
It's also a legacy of «redlining» by banks — the past practice, now illegal, of classifying minority - dominated neighborhoods as too dangerous for lending.
Conditions somehow do not feel so dangerous because profit margins are cyclically extreme, but I suspect that this only means that investors will be surprised by the depth of the markets losses, as they were in 2000 - 2002 and 2007 - 2009.
They are usually just beginning to breakdown from an all - time high, and are 20 % to 30 % below their 52 - week highs by the time they hit my radar screen as a potential short candidate (it is way to dangerous to try to call the exact top of a leading stock).
Nonetheless, when John Baird turned up at the National Press Theatre yesterday afternoon, apparently to restate his party's doubts about Michael Ignatieff's patriotism, he described cap and trade (at least as proposed by the Liberal party) as both «dangerous» and «unCanadian.»
Priceonomics investigates what are the most dangerous countries for Americans to visit as measured by State Department warnings.
«As we prepare to come back to Ottawa for the fall session of Parliament, it is also important to ensure Canadian middle class families understand the threat posed by Thomas Mulcair's risky and dangerous economic plan,» said the memo, from Conservative national campaign manager Jenni Byrne.
Rio's renewed interest in SQM is welcome by the Chilean government, which had expressed concerns about a potential and dangerous concentration in the market should major lithium producers, such as China's Tianqi, acquire the 32 % interest in SQM.
We believe that we can observe this presence in recent market down days, when mysterious rallies occur as indices approach dangerous technical levels defined by conventional moving averages.
The very high beta exposure taken by managers and institutions lately (see Unbalanced Risk) strikes me as particularly dangerous in an environment where we continue to estimate the market's return / risk profile among the most negative 0.5 % of historical instances.
New York, one of the most restrictive states in the country, had put 34,500 names on its list by 2014, a figure that raised concerns among some mental health advocates that too many people had been categorized as dangerous.
So his strategy is to get the focus off himself, as LBJ did (and Nixon did in 1972) by demonizing his opponent as less than decent and real dangerous.
That is both unconvincing and dangerous, as our experience with the defense of human rights should surely have taught us by now.
And by doing so it feeds new and dangerous adventures, such as the catastrophic invasion of Iraq.
As a naive voting pastor, I expected people to thank me for questioning their values, beliefs and habits, and I was perplexed by just how tough and dangerous that can be.
I've even been labeled «dangerous» by suffocatingly ignorant «Christian» members of my family, for gaining a degree in Psychology as a middle aged woman.
In a world as dangerous as ours, a judicious use of military power is probably unavoidable, I did not oppose the war in the Persian Gulf: annexation by force must be reversed.
(Exodus 20:19) So long as such fearful awe was central in the people's attitude toward Yahweh, approach to him would be not direct but indirect; Moses and Aaron and their successors would address him on behalf of the tribe but, one by one, the tribesmen would have as little as possible to do with so dangerous a deity.
Studies have shown that men and women are roughly equal in committing premeditated crimes (like poisoning and forgery), but that violent, dangerous acts such as assault, robbery and rape are predominantly committed by men.
The most important moral to be drawn from our history as told by Rorty and Vattimo is that metaphysical ways of thinking and talking, wedded as they are to the vocabulary of truth and realism, are dangerous and better refused.
Because the odds of «dangerous» ideas espoused by a carpenter walking around, preaching in an occupied land peacefully overtaking the Roman Empire (the most powerful man - made force on the planet at the time) and shaping civilization, Western and beyond, are almost as remote as the odds of you forgoing your delusional confidence in your ability for rational thought or facts, giving him credit for being exactly who he said he was.
Seven years ago, after the first International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, which then was sponsored by Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church as covertly as it is overtly sponsored today, I asked a colleague whether he did not fear that his enthusiastic participation might be used chiefly to give plausibility to a potential new Messiah and a possibly dangerous group.
Behind this heresy, which I saw penetrating into the church, there stood from the very beginning the one who soon stepped out as the far more dangerous adversary, the one hailed at the beginning — and not least by many Christians — as deliverer and savior: Hitler, himself the personification of National Socialism.
If, as he reports, all this has had little apparent impact on non-Jewish Americans, it may prove dangerous for Jews by making this horrendous period of Jewish suffering more familiar to them than their own religion.
Boxing and MMA can both be differentiated from other dangerous sports, such as ice hockey, motor racing, American football and rugby (which all have, on average, higher death rates) by the fact that, within the rules, inflicting physical violence on your opponent is the primary goal.
Some sectors, both conservative and progressive, have responded critically and defensively by characterizing Pentecostals as a dangerous foreign threat.
She has both her Masters in Theology and a Masters in Education, and yet she writes: «I am in a very difficult and life - threatening marital situation and it is imperative that my children and I get to safety as soon as possible (before I become a statistic of domestic violence)...» For her the ethical choice is clear whether to live on in a farcical and dangerous relationship so as to serve the demands made on her by society... or to protect herself and her children.
Buber's position on the law has been interpreted by many, such as the Orthodox leader Jacob Rosenheim, as a dangerous glorification of subjective feeling at the expense of the objective content of actions.)
Adam, one of the Nestorian missionaries in China, was considered by the Buddhists as dangerous not because he was making Christianity too Buddhist but because he was trying to make Buddhism look too Christian.
In so far as they replace the I - Thou relation with God by a reflective attitude toward that relation and what it signifies, they are even dangerous to faith.
Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age.»
«An ideology — even one as dangerous and perverse as that of IS — can not be defeated by the use of weapons.
He was seized by the temple authorities and handed over to the Roman governor as a dangerous insurrectionist and disturber of public order.
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