Sentences with phrase «danger of dying for»

CO2 levels during the last Ice Age were so low that many plants were in danger of dying for lack of one of their basic nutrients, CO2.
In recent years, Wolford feared the tradition was in danger of dying for lack of interest among people in their 20s and 30s.

Not exact matches

He is saying... what is the purpose of being in danger and dying for Christ if the resurrection through Christ is not real?
What Mark put together was a narrative of the mighty works and death of Jesus — a book largely devoted to explaining why Jesus had died — and he had to write it in haste in the midst of danger, not for Jews, but for Gentile converts.
Of we are trying to warn adolescent youngsters about the dangers of promiscuity, I doubt we do it effectively by a TV ad featuring (to take one current example) a glamorous young woman who says she wants love but she is not willing to die for iOf we are trying to warn adolescent youngsters about the dangers of promiscuity, I doubt we do it effectively by a TV ad featuring (to take one current example) a glamorous young woman who says she wants love but she is not willing to die for iof promiscuity, I doubt we do it effectively by a TV ad featuring (to take one current example) a glamorous young woman who says she wants love but she is not willing to die for it.
Some parents may want to rush into a subsequent pregnancy to distract themselves from their current grief, and the subsequent child may be in danger of becoming a «replacement child» for the one who has died.
Yes — some areas are in danger of losing primary emergency care, but in most areas of the state hospitals are beating each other over the head for patients because there are more hospital rooms than people dying to get into them.
The great danger for Labour now is that, along with the failure of Miliband's theoretical compromise position will die the brittle harmony he managed to negotiate in the party.
Nicole, that I have admired in «To Die For ``, has the character of the Hitchcockian star: is elegant, is dangerous and in danger
Although Beagles have been in existence for over 2,000 years, the English are credited with rescuing and restoring the breed during the 1800s when it was in danger of dying out.
Blood transfusions can be used in dogs with IMHA if necessary but they can make the condition worse so most vets reserve this approach for dogs that appear to be in imminent danger of dying due to severe anemia.
The sanctuary is a place of last resort for animals in immediate danger of dying.
For some of the levels that are filled with dangers, you hardly get through 3 notes before the track restarts because you died.
Shown alongside five new large - scale collage works on paper that use gold leaf, cuttings from the Financial Times, batik fabric flowers and luxury magazine covers, Shonibare's reflection on the Hong Kong economy and its desire for luxury goods is a poignant reminder of the cycle of contradictions surrounding wealth and power, poverty and danger; dare to dream rich and you may lose your head, fail to dream rich and risk dying of poverty.
As Texans cleaned up, searched for those still missing, examined why so many died despite early warnings and prepared for more flooding rains, I explored aspects of the disaster on the Texas Standard public radio show, focusing on the clash of political and meteorological forces creating big dangers in «Flash Flood Alley.»
The idea of removing horns from wild rhinos by tranquilizing them still poses dangers for the animal, from dying from the drug to injury while succumbing to or recovering from the tranquilizer.
Without a waiting period for health issues, families would wait until a person was seriously ill and in danger of dying.
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