Sentences with phrase «at the peril of»

When this surrounding culture is at the same time «worldly» — cultured in the narrower sense, demanding conformity at the peril of loss of social status — the problem is intensified.
The church, as it engages in evangelism, apologizes for this fact or sidesteps it at the peril of its own institutional survival and at the peril of the new believer's life in Christ.
, we ignore this cultural behemoth at the peril of our own irrelevance.
In her knowledge of God she had a treasure of such serene exaltation that she might not, at peril of her soul, retain it as hers alone.
A government that makes a policy of denying the normative character of these customs in favor of a vague multiculturalism does so at the peril of the larger culture to which it owes, yes, its own core identity as a constitutional government.
None may disregard it save at the peril of losing his happiness and his home.
Before I knew it, my long days on the couch became busy, visiting with other mothers and laughing together at the perils of motherhood.
I'll want to know the thought pattern of how a 31 year old air force man decided to take control of a nation at the peril of his life.
The taxi driver, who, at the peril of his own life, stopped two armed robbers in their tracks on Saturday in Accra,...
Exceed those limits at peril of in - flight ejection from helicopters.1 Which essentially is the point that making demands in deep favour of labour in parliament result in the abolition of parliament as we know it.
The taxi driver, who, at the peril of his own life, stopped two armed robbers in their tracks on Saturday in Accra, deserves national recognition, former President Jerry Rawlings has said.
We will resist any such plans by the government by all lawful means, even at the peril of our very lives.
Statistical evidence argues that holding up banks is a dangerous and unlucrative career that nets the average bank robber the annual salary of a cafe barista — and at the peril of getting caught or shot
Policy - makers or lobbyists who seek to remove scientists because they don't like their findings or advice do so at the peril of their citizens.
Take another look at The Perils of Cyber-Dating.
... As a portrait of militant zeal and religious conflict, Wild Wild Country is a fascinating glimpse at the perils of fanaticism - run - amok and the contentious intersection between faith and freedom.
However, this ingredient is too often ignored, at the peril of both the learner and the organization overseeing learner progress.
In a previous advice guides we have looked at the perils of buying Modified vehicles.
A god - sim, From Dust puts the fluxing fate of a archipelago in your omniscient hands, with the island's lone tribe of nomadic villagers at the peril of landslides, volcanic eruptions and flood.
You lose sight of that at the peril of your work.
Today pushing that tactic puts the politicos pushing it at peril of their careers.
People tinker with constitutions at the peril of consequences.
Furthermore, some legal authorities actually view item's exposing its client Niki Diaz to near - certain imminent deportation as a feather in item's cap — a new value - adding nadir in item's never - ending quest for self - aggrandizement, even at the peril of its own client.
Two recent court cases look at the perils of choosing multiple estate trustees and attorneys for property.
An enforcement guideline is not the same as a judicial guideline: by making an enforcement guideline in the name of the Commission, as opposed to the head of enforcement, the CRTC is at peril of compromising its judicial independence.
These oversights can be costly and even heartbreaking when they come at the peril of your very own property.
And while the image is able to get inky black, it does so at the peril of shadow detail, which is crushed quickly into a flattened void.

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Having briefly learned a very hard lesson about the perils of over-zealous lending, big banks are once again spinning out subprime mortgages at a furious pace.
«In this masterful study of urban warfare, DiMarco explains what it takes to seize and hold a city literally block by block and provides lessons for today's tacticians that they neglect at their own peril
They will ignore it at their own peril and that of a good part of the aluminum smelter sector.
Instead of sending an honest public health message — our game is dangerous, we're trying to make things safer, but play at your own peril — the NFL obfuscates its way around safety.
More so than ever before, working professionals are obsessed with comparing their own achievements against those of others, all at their own peril.
Don Tapscott's warnings about the «peril and promise» of the Internet era go back to the 1990s, and urban theorist Richard Florida of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the University of Toronto argues the survival of every North American city depends on attracting a «creative class» of artists and thinkers.
«It was a pivotal point — if the culture at Airbnb had failed to evolve beyond the fast and loose rules of startup culture, the company's existence would have been in peril
Stein explained the peril of avoiding them: «Most first - time investors place market orders which are filled at the going ask prices.
Since then the Foundation has worked steadily to bring home the message that the emergence of Asia as an economic force is reshaping our world in ways that Canadians can only ignore at their peril.
If you choose to throw your money into Bitcoin in spite of this advice, just know you're doing so at your peril.
Recently Brian Crowley published two articles in the Globe and Mail arguing that deficits «don't promote economic growth» and «stimulus proponents disregard dangers of deficits at their peril».
Upon Summers» departure from the White House, President Obama said, «I will always be grateful that at a time of great peril for our country, a man of Larry's brilliance, experience and judgment was willing to answer the call and lead our economic team.»
By: Bloomberg 26th April 2018 One of the few hedge funds to survive the downswing in the commodity supercycle has a lesson for traders trying to navigate whipsawing aluminium prices: go short at your peril.
We also speak to Harris's editor, Wirecutter editor - at - large Glenn Fleishman, about the potential perils of doing journalism for hire.
Hardly an election at any level is free of calls for improving our schools, and presidential candidates avoid the topic at their peril.
For those of you «born - again» Christian who support Israel, understand that you stand against God and his judgement, and you do so at your own soul's peril.
Do we not ignore at our own peril Augustine's distinction between the intrinsically normative intellectual virtue of studiositas and a strictly procedural, agnostic quest for new information (curiositas)?
For all of us — whether gay, straight, bisexual or asexual — our sexual orientation in an innate part of us, an immutable characteristic, that can not and will not be changed, and is ignored at our emotional, psychological, physical, and spiritual peril.
We ignore the educational visionaries of the so - called Dark Ages — Charlemagne, Alcuin, Alfred the Great — at our peril.
Similarly, today even in this fallen world, God's providence surrounds and sustains all of us, but most still reject Him, at their peril.
And at the same time the anguish of some superhuman peril oppressed him, a confused feeling that the force which had swept down upon him was equivocal, turbid, the combined essence of all evil and all goodness.
bring back Baal then we can have the good old days of innocent human sacrifice, a great religion we ignore at our peril.
I'm not sure how agreeing with the initial theory that God provided an animal sacrifice Himself would be to our «theological peril» considering He also provided the animal sacrifice for Abraham and then again with the Lamb of God at Calvary.
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