Sentences with phrase «danger points in»

While there, the placement representative will answer your questions and show you any possible danger points in your home and yard.

Not exact matches

In the face of crisis or danger or even gross incompetence, they remain steely - eyed, focused, and on point.
«When we were learning how to work in Russia, he was pointing out to us what the boundaries of danger would be,» said a Western researcher who collaborated informally with Stoyanov for years before Stoyanov joined Kaspersky.
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.
Martinez pointed to Section 17 (a) of the Securities Act and Section 10 (b) and Rule 10b - 5 of the Securities Exchange Act — which forbid misrepresentations in the course of security sales — as potential dangers for Mayweather and others who make glib or inaccurate statements about ICOs.
Peele, BuzzFeed, and Monkeypaw Productions used a controversial but widely available software to make the video, in an effort to demonstrate the dangers of «deepfakes,» aka digitally manipulated videos that have the power to «make it look like anyone is saying [or doing] anything at any point in time,» that didn't actually happen.
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.
Market sentiment is on the edgy side this Friday amid a slew of risky data points and developments including a key danger zone in the S&P, US average hourly earnings, a ratings downgrade of Turkey and the latest verbal volleys in the China - US trade spat.
Mr. Zvolinsky is correct in warning that if Russia does not stabilize its fiscal system and defend the currency to the point where the economy is re-rubalized, Russia is in danger of falling apart into regions.
In January 2018, Craig W. Johnson, who is director of Piper Jaffray's technical research group, told CNBC that yields on those bonds were entering a «danger zone» while the market was reaching an «inflection point
They have eroded secularist laws to the point that its putting childrens lives in danger.
There was a lot going on in that little skit, but one of its points was the danger of people rewriting constitutional norms to suit their momentary passions.
I differ also from the various middle positions, which hold that there are some good things in this culture (like greater freedom for the individual), but that these come at the expense of certain dangers (like a weakening of the sense of citizenship), so that one's best policy is to find the ideal point of trade - off between advantages and costs.
I don't think think putting our troops in further danger is worth proving a point.
The point is that they would not be necessary if there were no danger of Christians presenting their members to sin or allowing sin to reign in their mortal bodies.
Indeed, at this point we stand in danger of misrepresenting what went on in the mind of an early Christian like Paul.
Those things are not so different suffered by promiscuous heterosexual counterparts who engage in similar behavior, which is part of the point: Abnormal sexual behavior has significant health dangers.
But I would like to point out several dangers in the thinking of those who reject the concept of justice based on creation ordinances known to all persons, regardless of their religious persuasion or soteriological and revelational systems.
Jenkins, on the other hand, describes appreciatively theological schools, from the Orthodox doctrine of theosis to Teilhard de Chardin to the modern «creation spirituality» movement, which one way or another allow humans to share with God in the evolution of the world to a glorious transformation ¯ although, as Jenkins points out, there's a danger that that could veer off into anthropocentric management.
The dangers pointed out by Alice von Hildebrand are not imaginary, and are to some degree anticipated in my article.
In «Lifeboat» Steve Taylor uses the powerful prophetic tool of satire too point out the danger of values clarification.
They will rightly point to the danger that the distinction between «two realms» and the «voluntaristic» understanding of God's activity in creation may simply grease the skids for the slide into secularity.
But advanced academic work does have a point to it; there are great riches in the Christian tradition, and it's often only the trained theologian who will see the dangers to which an argument might lead or remember the beautiful passage from one of Augustine's sermons that best illumines a point.
In «Lifeboat» Steve Taylor uses the powerful prophetic tool of satire too point out the danger of values clarification and moral relativism.
Meanwhile pollution approaches the danger point on land, in the air and in the oceans.
Anyway., maybe my view is different and I am not condemning, but I am pointing out that when you state you have some special gift that makes you «special» and separate from the body of Christ and you pass correction off as that you do not hold the same accountability to correct view of the bible, then you are already in danger.
His starting point is of course the context of our world today and the many dangers it poses to the life of millions in our world.
(Long before the danger of the advance of communism on the heels of hunger became current in political discussion, Christian observers pointed out this possibility.
Given free will, a man must strive for an occupation in which he can do the greatest good for the greatest number, and he gravely points out the dangers of alienation and self - deception.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
However, offering slang and fashionable jargon as «renewed» preaching, celebrating the secular embrace of certain Christian symbols (i.e., use of crosses as warnings at highway danger points, putting Christ in Christmas, etc.), or reducing the Gospel to the lowest common denominator of acceptable faith and ethic will hardly be received by a serious world as adequate penance.
It was pointed out that this danger existed especially in Africa and Latin America where the membership of certain councils had prevented their joining the International Missionary Council because of its association with World - Council of Churches.
Referring to the criticism made by Peter Beyerhaus and some others that in the World Council's emphasis on social and political justice there is present a social utopianism which denies the fact of sin and affirms a self - redemptive humanism, Thomas admitted that the danger is always present, but pointed out the opposite danger of not admitting the fact of divine grace and the power of righteousness it releases for a daring faith in the realms of social and political action.
In pointing to real difficulties that accompany and can threaten sexual love, these texts call Christians to deeper reflection on ways of solving these dangers, so that love itself can grow.
The dangers of resistance to ethical thinking come out at another of the eight points in the manifesto, point 4.
It's a telling point, actually, that this was already a danger in the very early church — because you only get that problem arising if the church is being generous.
Indeed, were we to finish the story of prototypical man and woman — which does not end with their expulsion from Eden but continues through the story of their children in the next chapter — we would discover immediately the dangers of woman's pride in her child - bearing powers and of jealous sibling rivalry to the point of fratricide.
That declaration — published simultaneously by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and the local Schwäbischen Tagblatt — was a dramatic reversal of an earlier public stand taken on December 8, when the full professors of the faculty unanimously expressed their support of Küng and pointed out the dangers for freedom of theological research and teaching intrinsic in the German bishops» position (ibid., pp. 100 - 101).
In films that make the point that God can bring good out of evil, there is always a danger of becoming facile and condescending — an unexpected blessing proves that it was all for the best, and the evil wasn't so bad to begin with.
to those of you who say I am contradicting myself by not being happy with the finger pointing, extremist atheists: There is danger in words.
He warns of the real danger of dialogue leading to the dilution of confessional standards, leveling out all genuine differences, doctrinal minimalism, or what he calls common denominator ecumenicity, all of which have resulted in darkening the light of truth such that «believers do not even know at what points they are really one, to say nothing of the points on which they are divided.»
Precisely because a congregation has «material» bases and is necessarily located at some point in conflicts within a society which may tend to privilege its access to the material resources it needs, a congregation's practices are always in danger of serving to preserve the social arrangements from which they profit and of obscuring the inequalities inherent in those arrangements.
There is much in current ecumenical thinking that has pointed rightly to its dangers and negative consequences.
When you see problems with «the church» do you feel compelled to point them out to others and to warn others of the dangers inherent in not dealing with those problems?
We can only cringe when a document announces: «America is at a tipping point where the traditional commitment to our government protecting and advancing the common good is in very real danger of being dismantled for generations.»
Another Rabbi said that God had to act fast at this point, not only to save these people from slavery, but also because his plan for the salvation of the world, passed through these Hebrew slaves, and if they were left any longer in Egyptthis plan would be beyond repair, since the Hebrews were in danger of succumbing to the infamous immorality, decadence and paganism of the Egyptians.
Bloom points out, for example, that Oliver Wendell Holmes gave up searching for a principle «to determine which speech or conduct is not tolerable in a democratic society and invoked instead an imprecise and practically meaningless standard — clear and present danger — which to all intents and purposes makes the preservation of public order the only common good» (p. 28).
What we want to emphasize here is not the dangers of the smoke since researchers unanimously agree that once you heat EVOO above its smoke point and start to see continuous release of smoke, you have in fact overheated it from a health standpoint.
However, he pointed out that as women gained employment, the nation was in danger of losing the tastes of the home kitchens of Trinidad and Tobago.
One thing is certain, Arsenal will be in no danger of taking our opponents lightly and as they say, you have to face the best clubs at some point so we might as well get it out of the way now eh Gooners?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z