Sentences with phrase «by dangerous circumstances»

But as they're pushed together by dangerous circumstances, fleeing pursuers and donning disguises, the flame between them becomes undeniable.

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In that conversation, voices have been heard urging a view of conscience that is curious, even dangerous: Under certain circumstances, conscience may permit or even require that a person choose acts that the Church has consistently taught are intrinsically wrong — such as using artificial means of contraception, or receiving Holy Communion while living the married life in a union that's not been blessed by the Church.
All of these activities provide methods of exciting the body by making it respond to a dangerous situation, while the mind is certain that circumstances are safe.
No study has shown, however, that the goals for separateness and independence (or happiness, for that matter) are obtained in the individual by, among other things, separate sleeping arrangements for parents and children, nor do any studies demonstrate negative consequences for children or parents who choose to cosleep for ideological or emotional purposes, except when cosleeping is part of a larger psychologically disordered set of family relationships or when cosleeping occurs under dangerous social or physical circumstances.
Other legislators agreed with the general sentiment that high - density housing was dangerous and unsustainable, with Day calling the hazard an «abomination» and speaking out against the high - density, multi-family Patrick Farm development but disagreeing with Schoenberger by arguing the county can insert itself into local planning decisions in certain circumstances.
«When you interfere with a police officer making a lawful arrest, you with your cameras attempt to really get into it — I'm not talking about standing back 10, 15 feet — or incite by yelling and screaming, raising the tension level, then you are creating circumstances that are dangerous for the public and dangerous for the police officers,» Bratton said after an event in Manhattan.
It's ultimately clear that The Finest Hours is at its best in its relatively propulsive first half, as director Craig Gillespie, working from a script by Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, and Eric Johnson, does a nice job of establishing the the central characters and the dangerous circumstances in which they find themselves - with the screenplay, which also emphasizes the ongoing exploits of Bernie's girlfriend (Holliday Grainger's Miriam), generally juggling the various narrative threads to seamless effect.
The movie's hard - luck, blue - collar characters are forced by economic circumstances to take the dangerous job, so it's easy to see them as exploited victims.
Release: Friday, December 11, 2015 [Theater] Written by: Charles Leavitt; Rick Jaffa; Amanda Silver Directed by: Ron Howard From the infamously dangerous Nürburgring and into the heart of the sea Ron Howard has steered his cameras in an altogether new direction, facing the unenviable task of crafting a cinematic event based around the circumstances that inspired 19th Century writer... Continue reading In the Heart of the Sea
The Audience Award: Dramatic was presented to Circumstance, directed and written by Maryam Keshavarz, in which a wealthy Iranian family struggles to contain a teenager's growing sexual rebellion and her brother's dangerous obsession.
From a couple scraping by in the depths of the flood channels located beneath Sin City, to a man living in a reclaimed military bunker in the middle of the dusty California desert, and beyond the stratosphere to a place where Mars and Earth have become one and the same place, this motley crew of individuals have been flung into dangerous circumstances.
Designed by a group of students at nearby Portland State University (PSU), #BetterNaito is also an experiment to see how Portland can deal with some of the festivals and events at Waterfront Park that can create dangerous circumstances for people walking and biking as big crowds on the walkways push them further and further into the car - filled streets.
Although an injured worker may not sue an employer except under very special circumstances, if the accident was caused by a third party such as a negligent manufacturer of a defective tool or machine or by a negligent subcontractor who created a dangerous situation you may file a claim for compensation from that party.
In the case of R. v. Roy, the Supreme Court of Canada found that the trial judge erred in law by inferring from the fact that Roy had committed a dangerous act while driving that his conduct displayed a marked departure from the standard of care expected of a reasonable person in the circumstances.
A similar example of the need for the thorough examination of the circumstances of every case occurred also in 2016, where a charge of death by dangerous driving appeared clear cut, but was however found, upon further investigation, to have been likely to have been due, in most part, to the very poor state and design of the vehicle, and also where much, if not most, of the drug and alcohol use appeared to have been post incident.
In addition, if a drug becomes dangerous to an individual because it was improperly handled or measured by a pharmacist, or prescribed incorrectly by a doctor, the victim can file a claim for medical malpractice even though the drug itself is safe under the right circumstances.
Your lawyer's job is to prove that you were injured by the product, that it was unreasonably dangerous or defective under the circumstances, and that you will need compensation in a certain amount to cover the cost of your treatment and recovery, your future losses and medical needs, and your pain and suffering.
Although wrongful death cases can arise under numerous circumstances, they typically involve deaths caused by car or truck accidents; the manufacture of a defective or dangerous product; the construction of an unsound structure or building; or failing to properly diagnose or treat a serious medical condition.
What, then, the culpable actor has done by his initial negligent act is, first, to have set in motion a dangerous force which embraces the injured person within the scope of its probable mischief; and next, in conjunction with circumstances which he must be held to contemplate, to have made more difficult if not impossible the means of proving the possible damaging results of his own act or the similar results of the act of another.
AA 1971, s 2 (2) provided, so far as material: «Where damage is caused by an animal which does not belong to a dangerous species, a keeper of the animal is liable for the damage, except as otherwise provided by this Act, if... b) the likelihood of the damage or of its being severe was due to characteristics of the animal which are not normally found in animals of the same species or are not normally so found except at particular times or in particular circumstances: and (c) those characteristics were known to that keeper.»
The traffic school course teaches you to become an improved driver by helping you comprehend traffic laws and the way to avoid accidents and dangerous driving circumstances.
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