Sentences with phrase «at grave risk of»

Cf. Post 008 («[The innovator is] often deeply immersed in the technical workings of the project... [and thus] at grave risk of falling in love with features that are of little practical value to the target end user.»).
He or she is at grave risk of falling in love with features that are of little practical value to the target end user.
«I would say our ability to observe the Earth from space is at grave risk of dying from neglect,» said Field, director of the Department of Global Ecology at the Carnegie Institution for Science at Stanford University.
Illinois is at grave risk of losing its status as one of America's clean energy leaders.
Criminal charges and seizure of animals that have been harmed or are at grave risk of harm is appropriate and necessary in cases of intentional cruelty, where the safety of the animal victims and the communities in which they live must be the priority.
The Nexus 10's front - facing stereo speakers are an improvement on tablet speakers that point out the back or bottom of a tablet, designs that put the speakers at grave risk of being covered by my hands as I hold it.
We are now at grave risk of neglecting our most promising students, on whom America's future depends.
Unless students attain these essential skills by third grade, they often require extra help to catch up and are at grave risk of eventually dropping out of school.
As soon as we hear any further word on the worldwide release of Chaos Rings 3, we'll let you know, but in the meantime, feel free to add it to your watchlist and enjoy the videos I captured at the grave risk of being pinched by an angry Square Enix employee.
I'm also convinced that without the visit to the psychic he would have been at grave risk of dying suddenly, as hundreds of thousands of people do.
If these results are confirmed and one or more of these FLT3 - targeted drugs become approved by the FDA, testing for the FLT3 biomarker may eliminate the need for thousands of patients to undergo stem cell transplantation (each allogeneic transplant costs hundreds of thousands of dollars and place recipients at grave risk of infection and other complications such as Graft vs. Host disease).
He declared that he was the «radical and credible» leader who could take Labour back into power, telling ITV Wales that his party was currently «at grave risk of splitting».
When this injury has happened, the practical question is how the wound can best be healed, and the temptation is always either to cover it soothingly up at a grave risk of festering, or to keep it open forever as a warning to others [Theology, May 1975, p. 242].

Not exact matches

For example, at the end of last year, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz called the risk of war between Russia and Ukraine a grave threat to his outlook.
Somehow the materialist is blind to the fact his own belief structure that denies soul puts his own life and the life of his family that does not meet the standards of a godless power structure at grave risk.
Australian animal protection groups have written to the Department requesting that they use their power to ensure that no more animals are placed at such grave risk of appalling cruelty in Jordan.
I am therefore of the firm view that it is better to follow strictly the dictates of our party and national constitutions, rather than put APC and its activities at grave risk.
In the face of our region's fight against the opioid epidemic, this could put the lives of thousands in Erie County at grave risk.
NRDC has long opposed relicensing its two reactors because of Indian Point's history of operational, safety and environmental problems, as well as the grave risk of a nuclear accident so close to the nation's largest city,» said Kit Kennedy, director of the energy and transportation program at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
And where there are particularly difficult cases of vulnerable refugees, who are at grave risk, we are ready to look at those cases.»
«These massively dangerous gas pipelines put our families and neighborhoods, our air, water, and soil, at grave risk,» said Howie Hawkins, Green Party of New York State candidate for governor.
«Ed Miliband is facing the gravest crisis of his leadership after former Home Secretary David Blunkett warned that he was putting the «entire Labour project» at risk... Mr Miliband was last night said to have been forced into a humiliating climbdown in his battle with the union barons because he feared the loss of their vital funds.
But those Sprites could not be deployed from the short - lived KickSat due to concerns that they might create (or become) uncontrollable pieces of space debris that could pose grave risks to astronauts who were in a Soyuz rocket en route to the ISS at the time.
The specter of existential threats is raised to reflect the grave risks to human health and species extinction from warming beyond 5 ° C, which has not been experienced for at least the past 20 million years.
For years you've been lied too, had the wool pulled over your eyes - even unknowingly put your health at grave risk - all so food manufacturers could profit off of cheap food products!
As Pearce stubbornly persists in his desire to snowboard when it almost seems laughable to the rest of us who are not the best in the world at something (and who may forget it would be like telling Mozart he could no longer make music), the fundamental question starts to emerge: when does your decision to pursue your passion, the thing that drives you, become selfish because of the grave risks, and what you've put your loved ones through?
Jason Hall's directorial debut, Thank You For Your Service takes a gripping look at how young men and women who serve their country are put through the trauma of war, in grave risk of sacrificing their lives, and are then expected to return...
Like Europe in 1950, the nation remains at grave risk, educationally and economically, and almost nobody looking at our long term prospects thinks we can climb out of this ditch without a major boost in educational effectiveness and productivity.
As a result, children with a parent in prison are at greater risk of homelessness, which in turn can have grave consequences: the receipt of social and medical services and assignment to a traditional public school all require a stable home address.
By Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund A new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released last month, «K - 12 Education: Discipline Disparities for Black Students, Boys, and Students with Disabilities,» reminds us once again that suspensions and expulsions continue at high rates and offer grave risks to students.
At the risk of giving too much away, most of the little book involves conversations between Judas, who has been having various wild visions (the other disciples have also been experiencing them), and Jesus, who is at one point busy digging his own gravAt the risk of giving too much away, most of the little book involves conversations between Judas, who has been having various wild visions (the other disciples have also been experiencing them), and Jesus, who is at one point busy digging his own gravat one point busy digging his own grave.
Because the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, with grave consequences for local biodiversity and cultures, and for low - lying communities around the world at risk from climate change.
«Miami Beach is at such grave risk of sea water flooding today that it should preemptively be declared a disaster zone — not because of global - warming - driven sea level rise but due to a seeming total lack of sensible civil engineering standards and sensible building codes.»
Most of the proposals to respond to CO2 emissions have grave risk to the health of our economy, and the «precautionary» thing would be that we don't risk the economy if at all means we can avoid it.
With unchecked climate change and air pollution, the very fabric of life on Earth, including that of humans, is at grave risk.
Today we have the Honorable Foua Toloa, head of Government of Tokelau in the Pacific, who believes the island's 1,400 inhabitants are at grave risk from climate change lack of money.
Vatican Issues Far - Left Declaration on Climate Change, «Very Fabric of Life on Earth at Grave Risk»
Pedestrians who are involved in traffic accidents are at an increased risk of suffering a grave bodily injury and / or death.
With little crash protection, motorcycle riders and their passengers are at risk of grave injuries in accidents.
In short, the common law is that a person who witnesses a crime or other emergency that is placing another person at risk of grave physical harm has no «duty to rescue» or to do anything whatsoever.
In two cases decided in the last two months, the litigants have argued that return of the child to the child's country of habitual residence would subject the child to grave risk of harm not because of any specific psychological or physical harm directed at the specific child, but because of the civil unrest in the country.
In this case, where a father seeks the return of his son to his country of habitual residence (Bulgaria), the main issues for determination under Article 13 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 1980 are whether a return of the child (L) to Bulgaria would expose him to a grave risk of psychological or physical harm or otherwise place him in an intolerable situation and whether L objects to returning to Bulgaria, and has attained an age and degree of maturity at which his views should be taken into account.
At the risk of sounding morbid, approach working with these beliefs, and you may just end up working yourself to an early grave.
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