Sentences with phrase «attended by some danger»

Since few people are aware of these differences, executing an instrument under seal is a practice which is attended by some danger.

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When danger of street violence prevented Arieh Klausner from sending Amos to the school attended by the professors» children, he chose an Orthodox religious institution» not because he wished to initiate his son in religious practice, but because of animus against the alternative socialist orientation.
An effort to extricate yourself by bidding two no trump would be an exaggeration of your values and attended with some danger.
Fire emissions and fire danger forecasts, produced by ECMWF for the Copernicus Emergency Management Service, were also the subject of a well attended workshop on using the R programming language to access and utilise the data.
«The movement of motor vehicles over the highways is attended by constant and serious dangers to the public, and is also abnormally destructive to the ways themselves... In the absence of national legislation covering the subject a State may rightfully prescribe uniform regulations necessary for public safety and order in respect to the operation upon its highways of all motor vehicles — those moving in interstate commerce as well as others.
The danger with luxury is that it is invariably attended by its handmaidens: self - interest, complacency, cowardice, and an appalling lack of curiosity about the important things... soft living begets soft heads.
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