Sentences with phrase «carry more dangers»

by Josh Hodnik The increased payoff for dominance in sports has led athletes to rely on a larger variety of drugs that carry more dangers than those i...

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While more details are still to come, as it stands this is a plan that lacks a purpose — and carries hidden dangers.
As far as the dangers, carrying a pregnancy to term and giving birth are significantly more dangerous.
The instructions warn of the danger, a common pitfall, of lumping together alternatives to negotiation, thus making walking away to carry out your BATNA seem more attractive than it actually is.
On the other hand, if you're wary of risks and dangers that come from supplements that don't carry the FDA stamp of approval, then it's best to take the more traditional fat loss method — that is through proper diet and exercise.
In pursuit of his dream life, Liam and his friends get involved in ever more risky money - making schemes that put him in increasing danger and entangle him with some of the people who carry out the violence and crime in the area.
Schools have a vital part to play in our fight against knife crime by creating a safe, positive place for students, spotting danger signs and spreading the message that carrying a knife is more likely to ruin your life than save it.»
Outdoor cats are subjected to not only more dangers such as other predators, cars etc, but also disease carried by insects, mice, birds etc they may ingest, that an indoor cat is not subjected to.
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
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 Silvertip pipeline.
So, this expression of nationalism carries the danger of being revealed, in the longer term, as rather more spin than substance.
The main dangers of such an attempt are twofold: one could get carried away and draft legislation that is so protective of consumers that enacting it becomes unrealistic; and one could make it more expensive for insurers to distribute the relevant insurance, which would naturally result in policyholders having to pay higher premiums for the insurance.
In his book The Shallows, author Nicholas Carr warns of the dangers of modern day «cybernetic blurring of mind and machine,» which «may allow us to carry out certain cognitive tasks far more efficiently,» but also «poses a threat to our integrity as human beings.»
Yet Sayer, Sullivan and Coontz warn that the tendency for couples to redivide the work after childbirth, with one specializing in more paid hours and the other in more at - home work, carries long - run dangers, both for the couple's relationship quality and for their financial security.
By carrying things that protect ourselves and becoming more aware of the dangers, we'll be less prey and maybe even prevent more attacks from happening.»
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