Sentences with phrase «as obvious dangers»

There are legitimate reasons for debating such a law — as well as obvious dangers and problems with it in practice — but the timing was a slap in the face to Scottish voters.
The court cited a 1904 Illinois opinion, as well as multiple out - of - state opinions in classifying moving trains as an obvious danger that should be recognized by the «ordinary intelligent boy.»

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Apart from the obvious dangers involved, it would be sad if Saturday's incident affects the American League East race, which as of Monday had the Yanks four games behind the Toronto Blue Jays.
Your best friend can quickly become Velcro and duct tape as they are useful items that can be used to tie things down, close things and remove obvious dangers.
Baby gates are important both for making safe obvious dangers such as stairs, but also for creating a fertile and happy developmental environment for your toddler.
These are a few obvious pointers that go a long way in minimizing dangers, but you will need to add to and expand the list as you go along.
«The danger is we use the obvious truth to ignore the fact that in many respects public services do indeed operate like business, and in doing so confuse the ethos of the public services with the vested interest of keeping things as they are,» he said.
In addition to causing obvious, immediate dangers such as drowning in a flood, extreme events can leave people without food and shelter, expose them to toxic chemical spills and facilitate the spread of disease.
There are obvious dangers to this such as getting too comfortable with some poses and ignoring others.
Besides the obvious dangers of taking prescription drugs such as overdose, allergic reactions, and interactions, pharmaceutical drugs may be harmful because they have inorganic compounds that an ordinary person can not necessarily digest and assimilate.
Saint Laurent With their strained efforts to eschew the obvious, one could argue that biopics trafficking in jumbled chronologies are in danger of becoming as clichéd as the traditional linear narrative.
The most obvious danger is the cold and as a result, most dogs should stay in the house with the humans, especially at night.
While some of these dangers are obvious, such as bleach and other household cleaners, others will probably surprise you.
Chemicals are an obvious source of trouble if pets drink from pools and spas, but there are other dangers as well.
The dangers may be obvious to many pet lovers but sometimes neighbors grew up in homes that were not as concerned as today's pet lovers.
Outdoor hazards are obvious such as: volume of traffic, incidence of disease, a cat's ability to protect itself (deaf, partially sighted, frail), its danger to other cats (if it has a transmissible disease), predation upon vulnerable wildlife, any danger to humans (a British cat, Gizmo the postman hater, had to be confined for the safety of postmen and other delivery men), danger from humans (e.g. gamekeepers), spilt car antifreeze and garden chemicals.
They found that if a child is old enough to be let loose by his parents, he should be old enough to appreciate obvious dangers such as fire, drowning risks, or in this case, a moving train.
Other dangers, though, are less obvious and not as easily foreseen.
Although the purpose of this attachment bond is most obvious during childhood, attachment bonds, such as those between adult romantic relationship partners, persist throughout the life cycle and may be beneficial during times of threat or danger (3).
Although the benefits of social networking tools such as these can be great there are also many dangers that come with them that may not be so obvious.
The trial court found in favor of the defendants, ruling that an upside - down bucket constituted an «open and obvious» danger and so there was no duty to warn the Prospective Buyer about the danger posed by using a bucket as a stair.
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