Sentences with phrase «danger in taking»

Apparently the UK cancelled the extradition request: it does however indicate the legal danger in taking a child out the hospital (and country) against doctor's wishes.
But there is danger in taking the bread - and - butter work of one's practice for granted, and in forgetting... [more]
Is there danger in taking said supplements for more than two years?
Since the vast majority of the food market is still conventionally produced and is the lower cost product, there is a danger in taking that safe food and calling it unsafe because of a few new entrants into the food market.
While the differences highlighted by Justice Kirby must be fully taken into account before implications are drawn from international comparisons, there are dangers in taking an unduly parochial view.

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Demonstrating loyalty, a willingness to take on a heavy workload, and a powerful combination of digital and traditional leadership skills, Gen X is producing highly capable leaders that are in danger of being overlooked.
The rankings take into account the physical demands of a job, the environmental conditions, whether a person's own life is in danger, whether a person's job requires him or her to take responsibility for the lives of others and the degree of involvement a person has with the public.
«The Mark Webber team was telling him to try and take care of the engine a few laps before the finish because they could see from the data that the engine was in danger of breaking down and two laps before the finish it exploded,» he added, referring to the F1 race driver.
If there is any danger in having a napkin talk, it's that your employee will take the conversation literally.
Still, it's unlikely that a P / E of 24 will rise further; indeed, it's more likely in danger of shrinking, in which case stocks would take a beating.
Take a look and see if you're in danger of falling into these traps.
Despite this and other authoritative warnings about the dangers of climate change, Mr. Pruitt persists in pointing to uncertainty about the precise extent of humanity's contribution to the problem as a basis for resisting taking any regulatory action to help solve it.
In a peak performance culture, everyone is expected to take difficult stands and have difficult conversations whenever they experience a core operating principle of the organization being violated regardless of the perceived danger that creates.
Master standing on principle, in danger, for as long as it takes.
Not long after she took charge in June 2006, Bair began sounding the alarm about the dangers posed by the explosive growth of subprime mortgages, which she feared would not only ravage neighborhoods when homeowners began to default — as they inevitably did — but also wreak havoc on the banking system.
«There is a great danger in people taking extreme positions on either side.
Others, including some gun control and mental health advocates, point to the increasing number of states that allow law enforcement officers or, in some cases, family members or others to petition a court to temporarily take guns from people who pose a danger to themselves or others.
The governor urged more people to flee, but Houston officials recommended no widespread evacuations, citing greater danger in having people on roads that could flood and the fact that the hurricane was not taking direct aim at the city.
Papandreou has announced the referendum will take place in early December, but it now looks like his government is in danger of collapsing before then.
Rajan shows how the individual choices that collectively brought about the economic meltdown — made by bankers, government officials, and ordinary homeowners — were rational responses to a flawed global financial order in which the incentives to take on risk are incredibly out of step with the dangers those risks pose.
The GOP leadership of the Florida House and Senate quickly stood with Scott in backing a broad package of legislative initiatives, including funding for increased school security and setting up a new process to take guns out of the hands of those deemed to pose a danger.
The move is a big gamble on the part of Governor Stephen Poloz, who hopes the rate cut will both spur companies to spend and help fend off low inflation, but the risk is that Canada's already over-indebted households will put themselves in even more danger by taking on excessive leverage.
Contrary to demonstrating the outright dangers of texting while driving, it told young drivers in the video who were taking their driving test to text as they drive in order to pass the test.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has taken a rather similar stance as Tesla CEO Elon Musk on artificial intelligence, emphasizing AI dangers in...
Otherwise you are in danger of denial where the bitterness goes deeper and takes root and becomes destructive.»
There's probably a Christian somewhere in the world now facing danger who is taking courage from Perpetua's ordeal.
One danger in science is that there are some people take therories to be fact.
I'm glad he's taking on the crime in his town, but he has to recognize the dangers other than gangs.
On Monday, the Oklahoma government acknowledged the increasing danger of man - made earthquakes and said the state will take action to prepare for the quakes, which could do considerable damage since the state's building codes aren't as strict as those in states like California, where earthquakes have long been regular occurrences.
With those dangers in view, leaders must keep the greater issues before the group and not take murmuring personally, even when some want to make it personal.
Although the machines involved are extraordinarily dangerous, the moral principle governing their use is perfectly ordinary: It is the familiar one that human beings should engage in an activity that poses dangers to others only if, in the totality of the circumstances, doing so is reasonable» i.e., if the good to be achieved, taking account of the probability of success, is proportionate to the possible ill effects.
Eventually, there were no people to take their place, and the groups were in danger of extinction.
Judging before knowing more how it should be right in Islam, or to know who is out of the righteous way of Islam or is being of Evil Deeds taking Islam as undercover... there are those are the worse Danger to any Religion or Islam within it, more than any others from out side... As they are the worse danger than any Combined forces put together... They are to their «Nation» as «Termites to Woods»..!!
Sometimes God takes us on journeys fraught with danger, pain, and challenge designed to expand our faith in Him.
So, your version of help was to take someones spin and send Mark S. and then they went right back on tour apparently «leaving the kids in grave danger in my care.»
If you or others are potentially in danger of being hurt again, take action and be their voice.
It is important in this respect to note the dangers of taking the Comedy as a sort of summa of medieval thought.
Are these contracts to «represent» a company in a certain way taking away freedom of speech and thought and putting the companies which require them in danger of being insular and abusive?
How wonderful a life, all sorrow and all love: to yearn to express the equality of love, and yet to be misunderstood; to apprehend the danger that all men may be destroyed, and yet only so to be able really to save a single soul; his own life filled with sorrow, while each 7 hour of the day is taken up with the troubles of the learner who confides in him!
i certainly wouldnâ $ ™ t have so cruelly taken away that comfort had i realised what his reaction may beâ $ ¦ and it certainly stands as a good illustration of ideas we hold bringing comfortâ $ ¦ it is strong stuff and when we play with constucts we are possibly in danger of mentally unhinging half the planet!»
It is clear that philosophy, no less than theology, has always taken it for granted that man has to a greater or lesser degree erred and gone astray, or at least that he is always in danger of so doing.
i certainly wouldn't have so cruelly taken away that comfort had i realised what his reaction may be... and it certainly stands as a good illustration of ideas we hold bringing comfort... it is strong stuff and when we play with constucts we are possibly in danger of mentally unhinging half the planet!
The reason why we don't give new clothing here in Chicago is only due to the danger of having someone take it from them or City of Chicago that only allow them to have so many items so if you give it to them off - season, they wind up throwing them away because they can not store them until they are usable.
It meant taking those who were in some sort of need or danger, and providing them with food, lodging, safety, and security.
On the other hand such personalism iuris divini, which despite its importance can not here be proved theologically, is a principle of resistance against the well - known dangers and shortcomings of democracy in large societies where self - government by the people, for example, by plebiscite is no longer possible and the representation which takes its place be - comes more and moe autonomous.
How different would be the certainly inevitable controversies in the Church if all parties would fight honestly, admitting the weaknesses and dangers of their own position, if they would only acknowledge at least the speck in their own eye while they think themselves obliged to take exception to the log in the eye of their neighbour.
The danger in this is clear: early 20th century fundamentalism may have lost half its children because its theological world view was too small to take in their concerns and ground them biblically, thus forcing them toward less biblical foundations.
The danger of a reduction of God to an aspect of humanity and its religiosity has always lurked in the background, however, and all too often taken over the foreground.
My intention is to show that when taken and utilized in isolation, each of these approaches is in danger of limiting the meaning of mission within the bounds of its own pretensions and emphases.
And how can that ideal marriage contract's list account for the pain and danger of Mrs. Jacobi, a late - middle - aged client who comes to Marianne's office for a divorce in order to take a step toward recovering her sense of living?
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