Sentences with phrase «by danger»

Some researchers believe anxiety is synonymous with fear, occurring in varying degrees and in situations where people feel threatened by some danger.
Are those who chose to race the only ones who may be affected by these dangers?
That space is defined by dangers such as ocean acidification, ozone depletion, declining freshwater resources, biodiversity loss, chemical pollution and climate change.
A shifter battling his wolf instincts... A woman living a life of obligation and lies... A moment of fate interrupted by danger.
A tense, quiet, and beautiful open - world space that presents wonders and mystery, only matched by its dangers and pains when the sun goes down.
Sometimes I found myself not knowing whether or not a place was dangerous until I was close enough to be spotted by the danger, because it hadn't been rendered yet.
Construction defects vary by danger level and don't always indicate an actual physical injury but can be monetary as well.
Since few people are aware of these differences, executing an instrument under seal is a practice which is attended by some danger.
The owner or party in control of the property is liable for head - on collisions caused by these dangers.
The goal isn't to excite you with realism, or to carry you through an intense scene where your connection to the hero is both strengthened and threatened by the danger.
Is the probative value of the ESI substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice or one of the other factors identified by Rule 403, such that it should be excluded despite its relevance.
Does it make any sense to argue that the judge should exclude certain evidence from a bench trial because its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice?
It said the current approach amounts to «throwing taxpayers» money down the drain on a crusade that is not warranted by the danger posed by the substance.»
Although Christmastide is a time of praise, we must no forget the whole narrative is beset by danger — by risk, flight, conspiracy, treachery and violent rage.
«But the effects are so small and so variable» as to be dwarfed by the dangers of childhood abuse.
He is quickly confronted by the dangers of the frontier and so teams up with a mysterious traveler named Silas (Michael Fassbender), who agrees to protect him for cash.
Instead of venturing out into a dangerous world, our hero is confronted by danger in his own home — a reversal that signals a new direction for the filmmaker, a more inwards - facing approach to violent genre fare.
Biblical research is probably even more burdened by the dangers of subjectivism than many other areas, because the source materials for our inquiries are so limited.
Some Jews and Christians were led by this danger to avoid all depiction of deity.
I am humbled by the dangers faced by Christians in other parts of the world, in places where a call from Christ is considered more than a personal preference.
Everything may seem normal from outside but your kid would know how much he is traumatized by the dangers of cyberbullying.
The survey revealed that some «major trading nations» are very worried by the danger of ballast water and have adopted their own procedures to prevent the escape of exotic organisms.
She begins her lifelong adventure across the Arab world, a journey marked by danger, a passionate affair with a British officer (James Franco), and an encounter with the legendary T.E. Lawrence (Robert Pattinson).
I definitely was bitten by the bug of Cartel Land — not necessarily by the danger, but by the unpredictability of the story and the excitement of following a vérité story in real - time as it's unfolding before you.
Flush with the thrill of companionship, Julian demonstrates his killing skill; repelled and seduced by danger, Danny considers getting involved in Julian's dirty work.
The claustrophobia of being at war in such confined spaces is amplified by the danger of imminent discovery by Germans tunnelling in the opposite direction, or from collapse and suffocation under piles of dirt and rubble.
Set in the countryside in Spain, this film carefully weaves together a complex series of moments and inner conflicts, all heightened by the danger and beauty of the beehives that surround the child at home.
Once the title card rolls and without spoiling the prologue, the Abbotts are forever scarred by the dangers this world has to offer.
Their attraction is immediate, and their path to intimacy is made more intoxicating by the dangers around them.
For the ancient Greeks it held the appeal of balance offset by danger and, of course, the physical challenge.
Like Coulter's previous suspense stories, The Target is rich in tension and filled with shocking twists, and it offers an engaging look at the binds that tie people brought together by danger.
But Mengestu is less interested in photographing a particular historical moment than he is fascinated by the dangers each setting imposes upon his vulnerable protagonists and their fragile relationships.»
The EPA now says there is no more danger of further oil spilling from the ruptured pipeline under the Yellowstone River, but several big questions remain — especially considering that ExxonMobil now says that tar sands oil routinely was carried by the
Of course, warmers might argue that the urgency demanded by the danger posed by climate change means that we need to revise our understanding of liberty.
The libel is in the nature of an action of debt for the penalty of the bond, and the plea is in the nature of a special plea, stating facts which were supposed to be sufficient evidence that the defendants were prevented by the dangers of the seas from relanding the goods in the United States.
Where damage is caused to a visitor by a danger due to the faulty execution of any work of construction, maintenance or repair by an independent contractor, the occupier is not to be treated without more as answerable for the danger if in all the circumstances he had acted reasonably in entrusting the work to an independent contractor and had taken such steps, if any, as he reasonably ought in order to satisfy himself that the contractor was competent and that the work had been properly done.
«Potential cost drivers are clear, quantifying their relative impact is difficult... Detailed research on cost drivers — would take a great deal of time, with no guarantee of clear results, accompanied by the danger that it would become dated quickly.
The reptilian brain can activate a freeze state in us that makes us go «numb», causes us to faint, or makes us become separate from our bodies, and this can be highly useful when we feel paralyzed by danger and are in no position to flee or fight.
Are college students» assessments of threat shaped by the dangers of their childhood environment?
From my own personal experience, kids are fascinated by ladders, etc. and now your sweet Sonny will not be tempted by the danger.
2) The probative value of the chart is substantially outweighed by the danger of confusion of the issues or misleading the jury; or
As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger.
And that historical life was, from before birth, a living forth into a narrative which was beset by danger, by risk.
The climate change lobby is keen to ensure that if you hear about it at all, you hear that it is a minor thing, dwarfed by the dangers of global warming.
Human health is threatened by the danger of transmittable diseases (including rabies), animal bites and attacks.
Furthermore, vehicles packed with noodles, mineral water and blankets have been sent to all evacuation centers, while residents around the area have been gathering donations for those who are affected by the danger of Mount Agung erupting.
Defined by danger and illegality, their practice is a map of how writing can escape the feudal boundaries of digital society.
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