Sentences with phrase «at the dangers lying»

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Harper added to the sense of lurking danger with his own comments at a campaign event in Quebec, referring darkly to the prospect that more dramatic crises might lie ahead. «We have a range of tools with which we can respond were we to face some obviously much more serious circumstances.»
It is infinitely comic that at the bottom of the practical wisdom which is so much extolled in the world, at the bottom of all the devilish lot of good counsel and wise saws and «wait and see» and «put up with one's fate» and «write in the book of forgetfulness» — that at the bottom of all this, ideally understood, lies complete stupidity as to where the danger really is and what the danger really is.
In between these dangers, whether remote or close at hand, lies overpopulation, the maldistribution of the natural resources of the world including food, and as a result the malnutrition of over half — some say two - thirds — of the world's population.
An example of the danger lies close at hand.
He knows that an individual voice will be raised in resistance, but he knows that he is stronger, he knows that for an instant one still can cause men to seem serious, but he knows also that privately they long to laugh with him; he knows that for an instant one can still cause a woman to hold a fan before her eyes when he talks, but he knows that she is laughing behind the fan, that the fan is not absolutely impervious to vision, he knows that one can write on it an invisible inscription, he knows that when a woman strikes at him with her fan it is because she has understood him, he knows without the least danger of deception how laughter sneaks in, and how when once it has taken up its lodging it lies in ambush and waits.
At the same time he called attention to the danger which lies in such an analogy, namely, that of confusing correspondence of functions with identity of content.
At the centre of man's life there must be a true appreciation of Jesus Christ; and it is significant that for John the supreme danger lies in losing sight of the manhood of Jesus.
For example, a child who lies at chest level (as opposed to head level, which is what Dr. Ball found to be more common in formula - fed infants who co-slept) is less likely to be surrounded by pillows which are considered dangers for suffocation.
The risk factor «real estate investment lies «the possibilitybuying at - higher pricehaving to sell at - lower one «a depressed market It is also risky to try timemarket to discernbest time to invest Much like «the stock marketit is impossible to predictpointlowest ebb «the real estate market The danger «delaying investment too long is two-fold - firstlyone may lose outthe best properties, secondly, market may pickaheadones predictionsmeaning thatlower rates may no longer be available
Please do not place him is rescue or at a no kill shlter with out telling them the whole and plain truth about why you are placing the dog.I work with a rescue and it is heartbreaking to get a dog in that we have been told all sorts of lies about and then find out that the dogs has huge problems and has had and that it could be a danger to someone.
As record - breaking Hurricane Irma barrels toward Florida and likely up toward Atlanta, at least 33 coal - fired power plants lie in her potential path, highlighting the dangers -LSB-...]
After lying dormant for almost two centuries, Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull (that's pronounced AY - uh - full - ay - ho - kul) volcano blew its top on March 30 - in the process spurring an evacuation of hundreds, while at the same time, drawing in more than 25,000 tourists from around the world, eager to see the «lavafalls» and fiery belching up close (but not without some danger as reports of tourist rescues are showing).
James Hansen, the director of the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies who first warned the world about the dangers of climate change in the 1980s, has joined other scientists in submitting statements to be considered by a judge at the Information Rights Tribunal on Friday... James Hansen told the Guardian: «Our children and grandchildren will judge those who have misled the public, allowing fossil fuel emissions to continue almost unfettered, as guilty of crimes against humanity and nature... If successful, the FOI request may, by exposing one link in a devious manipulation of public opinion, start a process that allows the public to be aware of what is happening, what is at stake, and where the public interest lies.»»
But at least two dangers lie in this resort to contextualism.
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