One still faces
the danger of drowning in case law that for one reason or another really isn't worth publishing or citing.
The second could have easily been called Super Mario Galaxy: More Ideas, because that's what it amounts to — an incredible further collection of beautiful, individually wrapped concepts, mechanics and designs, breathlessly delivered to you one at a time until you're swimming in intuiton, yet never so much that you're in
danger of drowning in it.
Ironically, the pilot is in
danger of drowning in federal requirements designed to mitigate risks associated with relaxing federal rules.
It is a film that — maybe more than any frontrunner of recent years — is in
danger of drowning in its own critical attention and press acclaim, creating successive eddies of contrarian backlash from columnists and late - breaking social media dismissal from cinephiles, who compare it unfavourably with the classic work from Hollywood and France that is their own area of expertise.
Through the use of the pillar of cloud and fire and by causing confusion among the army ranks when the chariot wheels fell off, God continued to try to keep the army out of
the danger of drowning in the Red Sea.
Not exact matches
Or, if you mean that we are all
in danger of «
drowning»
in our own pit
of selfishness, or some such, perhaps we can all swim to safety if we put our minds to it.
We would not only teach the fishermen trainees everything they needed to know about fishing, but would put them
in real - life scenarios where they could practice the skills
of fishing, without any
danger of drowning, getting pierced by hooks, or getting arrested for swimming.
The disadvantage is that the specific differences are
in danger of being
drowned in this great synthesis, and that the necessary respect and, consequently, caution
in the approximation between confessions, religions and cultures is being disregarded.
There were times when Stan was
in danger of being
drowned in treacle.
In addition to causing obvious, immediate dangers such as drowning in a flood, extreme events can leave people without food and shelter, expose them to toxic chemical spills and facilitate the spread of diseas
In addition to causing obvious, immediate
dangers such as
drowning in a flood, extreme events can leave people without food and shelter, expose them to toxic chemical spills and facilitate the spread of diseas
in a flood, extreme events can leave people without food and shelter, expose them to toxic chemical spills and facilitate the spread
of disease.
Writer - director J.C. Chandor makes movies about people
in danger of drowning — morally so
in the Wall Street snake pit
of «Margin Call,» literally so
in the sea saga «All Is Lost,» and now financially
in «A Most Violent Year.»
At a certain point, we have to come up for air after
drowning in information, and Andrew Stern's screenplay, which starts as a preachy look at the
dangers of being inundated with technology, ultimately is focuses on those moments — the ones
in which people do come up for air and quickly realize that their lungs are straining from lack
of use.
Let us retire, and try if we can
drown Each softer thought
in sense
of present
danger.
On the other end is a man whom Mandus names The Saboteur, who tells him his children are
in danger of drowning unless he clears a flood underground.
One day, Luffy does face
danger as he ends up
in the middle
of the sea
in the midst
of drowning.
Navigable only with concentrated effort, these esoterica force us to reflect on what we can know with confidence, and when unreliable narratives put us
in danger of drowning.
Without hesitation, Sciascia and her guide turned their boat and raced after the helpless animal, which was
in imminent
danger of drowning.
The
danger of drowning is therefore very high, especially
in summertime.
All too often one is thrown overboard, and when this happens, even minor injuries become life - threatening due to the threat
of drowning and exposure to
dangers in the water.
Doctrine grows
in the pages
of law reports as well as law reviews and law books — although Justice David Stratas has recently argued that it is
in danger of being
drowned out by the siren songs
of result - oriented reasoning,
in public law fields anyway.