Sentences with phrase «danger of disappearing»

Unfortunately, field trips and community exploration are now in danger of disappearing in many early childhood programs.
While neither of these amenities is in danger of disappearing anytime soon, maintaining the current state is of utmost importance.
Of course, budget phones as a whole aren't in danger of disappearing, as there will always be a consumer base that doesn't want to spend much.
Art, Drama, Design / Food Technology, Music and RS are now in danger of disappearing as school competitive sporting provision has done before, because the priority for an academic education sanctions their «departure».
A recent report states that the arcade coin - op business has declined from from being a $ 50 billion industry to its current $ 7 billion, and is in danger of disappearing altogether.
I think you have a case of death by over-analysis and are in danger of disappearing back up in to your own personal place where the sun don't shine.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City are eight points clear at the summit and in danger of disappearing over the horizon.
The oil spill may be an ongoing tragedy in the Gulf, but Louisiana's coast was in danger of disappearing for a long time before the Deepwater Horizon well was a gleam in BP's eye.
As a result, 696 breeds have become extinct since 1900 and some 1,487 breeds are at risk, including 579 in imminent danger of disappearing.
Latin Makes a Comeback In danger of disappearing just a few years ago, Latin is now making a comeback in American classrooms.
At first glance, the STS does seem in less danger of disappearing up its own unnecessarily complicated fundament owing to its maker's hypercompetitive quest for supremacy in the automotive electronics arms race.
Although this breed is in danger of disappearing due to interbreeding with abandoned Persian cats in the region, there are a few devoted individuals in the Persian Gulf who are trying to preserve the unique cat.
Mass migration in danger of disappearing Previously in the 1990s, the butterflies occupied an average of nine hectares of forest, with an estimated density of 60 million per hectare.
«BARCELONA, Spain — An «extinction crisis» is under way, with one in four mammals in danger of disappearing because of habitat loss, hunting and climate change, a leading global conservation body warned Monday.
Poachers and brave rangers have been killed, illegal sales in China have sky rocketed and, as in the 1980s elephants in some parts of Africa are in real danger of disappearing altogether.
Polar bears tend to steal the spotlight as a species in grave danger of disappearing from the planet — primarily because they represent the impacts of climate change.
Right now, there are more than 50 cultural landmarks that the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has deemed in danger of disappearing forever.
However, the fate of these sites also highlight the damage we can do... as they are in danger of disappearing thanks to urbanism, climate change, war and general lack of protection.
Libraries and Associations both exist to provide support to a larger population and thanks to today's technology, both entities are in danger of disappearing if they do not prove their value and relevancy to that same population.
The small - scale owners of millions of rental homes, parcels of investment land and income - producing commercial and business real estate may not know it, but one of their key financial planning and tax tools is in danger of disappearing on Capitol Hill.
In Tavern League, he trained his sights on eating and drinking establishments that have long been essential to the social and cultural fabric of Wisconsin communities but are in danger of disappearing as times change.
Twelve miles from either coast of the Chesapeake Bay sits a small island in danger of disappearing.
Paradoxically, Ellis contends, prophecy is both «in danger of disappearing and reappearing with incredible force.»
By the turn of the century, however, the brand was in danger of disappearing.
It's been produced in Thailand as the main source of sugar for ages and coconut palms are not in any danger of disappearing and it does not drive up the prices of other coconut products.
I'm told that NOI is in no danger of disappearing, but a yesterday's developments have to set it back significantly at the very least.
But, joking aside, vultures in some parts of the world are in danger of disappearing.
Seventh graders from Hurst Middle School demonstrate the danger of disappearing wetlands in New Orlean's French Quarter, months before the disaster struck.
Here's the 2007 list of dogs — showing breed and number of puppies registered with the kennel club — which the group fears are in danger of disappearing.
This spring she spent time in Murano, Italy, (a location that is also in danger of disappearing) creating the hand - blown glassHoney Bee Family and accompanying hives.
In 2002, Ivan Massow, the chairman of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, branded conceptual art «pretentious, self - indulgent, craftless tat» and in «danger of disappearing up its own arse... led by cultural tsars such as the Tate's Sir Nicholas Serota.»
In some sense, Putra takes these images that are in danger of disappearing and gives them a new meaning and purpose.
Highlighting the bee's critical importance to sustaining life and biodiversity on earth, this remarkable pavilion uses technology to link visitors with a living hive, to give them an affinity with these small but vital creatures — reminding us that as wondrous as the bees are, they are in danger of disappearing — and us with them.
In a point in our economic history where jobs are scarce because entire industries are in danger of disappearing, this broad strategy will really find a lot of people languishing in the market for months and they won't even know why.
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