Sentences with phrase «be fatal at»

Knowing that too much of this gas could be fatal at such depths, Fenton immediately signaled the end of the dive and he and Kim began their 45 minute ascent.
Any responsible pet owner knows that there are a number of vaccines which can help to prevent their beloved pet from contracting illnesses that can be fatal at times.
(Though, of course, there's also the issue of congenital malformations that are fatal at home but quite survivable in the hospital with immediate treatment, i.e. some of the cardiac malformations.)
If you need a guide to specific amounts / limits, most experts agree that caffeine is fatal at 150 milligrams per 2.2 pounds of body weight.

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At present rates, 60 % of all coral reefs are expected to be highly or critically threatened, and 98 % of reefs will be exposed to potentially fatal conditions every year.
«[Trump's] plan would essentially throw states a few Legos when what we really need is concrete and steel,» said Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Chairman of the Democratic Governor's Association, whose state was the site of a fatal Amtrak crash at the end of 2017.
Just this month, as part of the first large - scale clinical trial of its kind, researchers working in rural India found that newborns who were given a synbiotic were at a substantially lower risk of developing sepsis, a potentially fatal condition characterized by severe infection.
«Consumer Reports is making this recommendation given the potentially fatal consequences of E. coli, the fact that there are still several unknowns about this outbreak, and that no type of romaine has been ruled definitively safe by government officials,» said James Rogers, the head of food safety at the non-profit-run magazine.
According to research conducted by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, 26 per cent of all fatal and injury crashes are attributed to driver fatigue, and in 2006, as many as 167,000 Ontario drivers were involved in at least one crash due to fatigue or drowsiness.
At present rates, it's expected that by 2030, 60 % of all coral reefs are expected to be highly or critically threatened, and 98 % of reefs will be exposed to potentially fatal conditions every year.
At the time, the NTSB said that «operational limits» such as Tesla being unable to ensure that drivers are paying attention when a car travels at high speed played a major role in the 2016 fatal crasAt the time, the NTSB said that «operational limits» such as Tesla being unable to ensure that drivers are paying attention when a car travels at high speed played a major role in the 2016 fatal crasat high speed played a major role in the 2016 fatal crash.
The story, which at least 841 Digg users recommended, claimed that Sony's game console had a fatal flaw in its graphics processors, that the units would have to be recalled, and that shortages were likely.
These are just a few of the fatal mistakes that can befall startups, as illustrated in the infographic by Anna Vital, information designer at Funders and Founders.
Gosnell is also accused of running an absolutely filthy clinic — known as the Women's Medical Society — that had untrained staff give at least one patient a fatal dose of the painkiller Demerol.
In an environment where the opposition can regroup and take the advantage in a heartbeat, indecisiveness is considered a fatal flaw — worse than making a mediocre decision, because a mediocre decision, especially if swiftly rendered and executed, at least stands a chance.
That's why some, including Fortune's Shawn Tully, have argued that Snap made a potentially fatal error by pricing its IPO at $ 17, well below what the market was willing to pay for it (above $ 24 a share its first day trading).
In the case of Tazreen, Li & Fung had acquired a new subsidiary that placed orders at the factory, but the changes sought by Li & Fung had not been made 11 weeks later when the fatal fire occurred, a company spokesman said.
Johnson, 25, was the sniper who targeted the officers at the conclusion of a peaceful march July 7 in downtown Dallas, where demonstrators were protesting fatal police shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana.
When Nilan had a falling - out with her rep, the fast - pay arrangement was seen to have a near - fatal flaw: «the problem was that at the end of the relationship, we didn't have a customer base, so it was like starting from scratch again.»
At a senior level, it could be fatal.
A year of hellish relations with aboriginal groups; a possibly fatal public - relations cloud over the Keystone project, based precisely on the Harper government's poor environmental record; serious opposition in Europe to any extension in Canada - EU relations at the very same time we're trying to negotiate a trade deal; and a set of controversies that still motivate NDP supporters and the NDP caucus today, another year closer to a federal election.
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As the back - and - forth over who or what was at fault in a recent fatal...

It was at least the third fatal crash to have occurred while Autopilot was deployed.
It was at least the third fatal crash that has taken place while a driver was using Autopilot.
Tonight at 5 pm: Uber suspended all of its self - driving testing Monday after what is believed to be the first fatal pedestrian crash involving the vehicles.
The company recently acknowledged that this technology was engaged at the time of a recent fatal crash in California, and on Tuesday it was reported that the company commented directly on the safety of its system and what it described as «moral and legal liability» in the crash.
-- RCMP say they are at the scene of a fatal collision involving a transport truck and a bus carrying a hockey team northeast of Saskatoon.
Meanwhile, a system ensuring that state - of - the - art controls on emissions do not translate into a fatal competitive disadvantage would enable Canada to throw all its energies at providing incentives for the high - quality «green jobs» that need to be in place for the next generation.
An autonomous Uber test SUV driving in Tempe, Arizona was involved in a fatal collision last night, and the Uber vehicle was in autonomous mode at the time the accident occurred, according to Tempe Police (via Daisuke Wakabayashi).
At the same time, Ludwig von Mises published an article in 1920 called «Economic Calculation in the Socialist Society» and a 1922 book, Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, arguing that comprehensive central planning of the economy would be disastrous because central planners lacked market prices and market institutions to inform their actions, hence they would waste resources on a vast and even fatal scale.
In the case at hand, Judge Miner and his colleagues determined that the relevant class was «all competent persons who are in the final stages of fatal illness and wish to hasten their deaths.»
Causing the death of an unborn child is in the Bible, for in the Bible at Exodus 21, it says that «in case men should struggle with each other and they really hurt a pregnant woman and her children do come out but no fatal accident occurs, he is to have damages imposed upon him without fail according to what the owner of the woman may lay upon him; and he must give it through the justices.
The challenge is urgent because more than 31,000 people in the United States have already been diagnosed with this fatal disease — half of whom have already died, leaving families, friends and loved ones who need care — and because at least 1.5 million Americans are thought to be carrying the rapidly spreading virus.
No Christian or Jewish theologian alert to the radical theocentrism at the heart of theology can rest content with the fatal social view that religious convictions are purely «personal preferences» or «private options.»
Julian was an English anchoress who, at the age of thirty and before entering a convent, suffered a nearly fatal illness.
When these established orders are all at once demolished, the injury to civilized values may be fatal.
At the beginning of this book it was pointed out that it is fatal to assume that the word «resurrection» can mean only one thing.
In a peculiar article at The Huffington Post, Rossano argues that scientific evidence for the existence of God is fatal to both the faith of the atheist and the believer:
Contrary to common opinion (at least in the evangelical / charismatic circles I was immersed in) I don't see that as a fatal weakness but a strength, removing the message from the brittle confines of times and places and cultures long gone and into the realm of resilient timelessness.
An idle, aging king in the heady, evening air of a Jerusalem springtime; the beautiful Bathsheba and her incorruptible husband Uriah; the king's prompt, efficient, confident steps to cover the results of his lustful intoxication; Uriah's integrity as soldier and his unwitting and ultimately fatal frustration of David's self - protective scheme merely by the virtue of his extreme loyalty to his compatriots still in the field; David's unhesitating but premeditated resort to murder; the complicity of Joab, always intensely, blindly loyal to David; and continuing this picture of the king's total moral collapse in steps of progressive deterioration, David's calloused words of reassurance to Joab, «Do not let this matter trouble you...»; and at last the consummation of the whole sorry episode when Bathsheba is added to David's harem and another son added to his progeny.
If this view is right, it is to be supposed that a turning away from religion is bound to occur with the fatal inevitability of a process of growth, and that we find ourselves at this very juncture in the middle of that phase of development.»
The fatal weakness of Taylor's approach is that he fails to deal with the central problem of political philosophy — the necessity of harmonizing or at least coordinating city and soul — and ends up surrendering to secularism by simply wishing the essential political problem would go away.
I must show you that the fatal consequence is not coercive, as is commonly imagined; and that, even though our soul's life (as here below it is revealed to us) may be in literal strictness the function of a brain that perishes, yet it is not at all impossible, but on the contrary quite possible, that the life may still continue when the brain itself is dead.
Theologically, the fatal flaw at Edinburgh was not so much doctrinal disagreement as apparent doctrinal indifference, since doctrine was not on the agenda.
At our last lunch, on Lexington near 60th, not long before his final illness, he noted with disapproval the anorexic waitresses and expatiated engagingly on why the fashions of androgyny are part and parcel of the propensity for abstraction that is the fatal flaw of Western culture.
More tellingly, no religious category was majority - opposed to prenatal testing and abortion «to avoid a fatal childhood disease,» with evangelicals and traditional Catholics each registering the highest opposition at 46 percent.
The most common cause of death in young children in developing countries is diarrhea (also a major fatal disease in New York at the turn of the century).
The time from nine o'clock in the forenoon till three in the afternoon is relatively short; for execution on the cross was an agonizing punishment which included long - drawn - out death pangs and was usually ended at last with the fatal spear thrust.
At this late stage, ovarian cancer is difficult to treat and is often fatal.
Cuadrado's father was unfortunately killed by a fatal gunshot wound at the age of four, but the player remains close to his mother — as can be seen in the video below.
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