Sentences with phrase «danger of dying from»

But when combined together, the danger of dying from cardiovascular disease is magnified, a new study finds.
«Indeed, any Ghanaian is more in danger of dying from road accident than from these Guantanamo detainees because they are with our security service and they are under surveillance.
Patients in danger of dying from uncontrollable bacterial infections could find new allies: killer viruses known as phages.

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But if we never forget that Calvary is the culmination of a whole life of obedience, self - surrender, and self - giving to God, and that the medieval sayings are right which speak of «the whole life of Christ as the mystery of the Cross» and of the sacrifice of Christ as «not the death but the willingness of him who dies,» we are delivered from this danger so far as our Lord's death is concerned.
Clinging on to a 3 - 2 lead in the dying minutes, United conceded a series of corners, failing to cleanly clear the ball from danger.
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.
One person dying of something will be endlessly trumpeted as proof of its danger but smoking and other harmful pursuits will be self - righteously protected under the banner of individual freedom from the poisonous interference of the so - called «nanny state».
A few years ago, the researchers surveyed a random sampling of parents about their attitudes toward vaccines and then showed the participants one of four kinds of information: written material from the CDC explaining the lack of evidence that the MMR vaccine causes autism; written material about the dangers of the diseases prevented by the MMR vaccine; images of children who have the diseases prevented by the MMR vaccine; or a dramatic narrative about an infant who almost died of measles.
A mysterious soldier befriends the family of a fallen comrade and quickly makes himself an indispensible part of their lives, but the secrets he's hiding put them all in danger in The Guest, a nail - biting, retro - stylish thriller from director Adam Wingard and screenwriter Simon Barrett (You're Next, A Horrible Way to Die).
The remaining cats will eventually die from either natural causes or by any of the dangers that threaten the lives of feral cats.
I had a 5 year old yellow lab had all the sytems as listed above died in a week after leaving the vets I fed him chicken jerky bought at myers did not know of the danger product from china should be checked out thanks f osmulski
I needed to be clever to survive in Dying Light, to keep my options open — only entering combat if I had a close - by escape route, planning out a route to my destination rather than sprinting aimlessly towards it, scoping out an area from higher ground to become aware of the dangers before entering.
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.
A quick Internet search reveals statements by Conner in a letter to the editor of a Delaware newspaper, complaining about higher taxes on cigarettes: The government «continue [s] to promulgate the outright lie of the dangers of secondhand smoke and the fictitious statistic that 400,000 people die each year in the U.S. from smoking.»
This leads the coral to expel the algae from their tissue and, because the colorful algae are vital to their health, their departure leaves the coral whitened, withering and in danger of dying completely.
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.
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