Sentences with phrase «danger zone by»

Analysts say the planet is still on course to heat beyond the 2C danger zone by 2100, although around 0.9 C of warming will have been avoided thanks to the new plans.
If the indicator goes too low or too high, the mosquito risks getting squashed, unless he's swift enough to jump out of the danger zone by hitting any one of the face buttons.
PlayStation's marketing maverick, John Koller, hopes to prevent Sony's ride into the portable gaming system danger zone by pushing for more digital distribution for the PSP, releasing games on UMD and PSN simultaneously.
Bas Plus warns the driver when pedestrians are detected in the danger zone by the stereo camera.
Ward - Prowse swings in a free kick that's parried by Cech for a corner, before another wicked Ward - Prowse cross is nodded back into the danger zone by Redmond, nearly causing an own goal as it deflects off Xhaka and Cech makes the save.

Not exact matches

On Sunday, 80 employees arrived from Austin, Texas capital far from the danger zone, to stock stores in Corpus Christi, a coastal city hit by the storm and by Tuesday more workers from San Antonio were moving to Victoria, another affected city.
The kind of working conditions that lead into this legal danger zone include not just «egregious acts of harassment and bullying» but also chronic stress, excessive demands by managers, and unpaid overtime, wrote the report's author, Dr. Martin Shain of the University of Toronto.
Don't defrost your food by leaving it on the counter because once it's between 40 - 140 ºF your food is in the danger zone where bacteria will multiply rapidly.
Prior to his substitution after 68 minutes due to injury, Louis van Gaal's side were just about holding it together against the pressure being applied by their hosts, who were denied time and time again by the young Dutchman's awareness of danger and capacity to roam into whichever danger zone was hottest.
Food borne illnesses can be caused by bacteria that can multiply rapidly in foods when the food is held in the temperature danger zone (41 ° to 140 °F).
Narrator: Use your creativity by using padded blankets or moving small pieces of furniture to block off danger zones.
He presses on by saying Cameron claimed Britain was «out of the danger zone» - ouch.
«We're in a danger zone here,» Barrella says in the Jan. 30 call recorded by the FBI.
Following this misguided strategy he will move his legislative colleagues into a zone of maximum political danger by forcing them to vote Day's veto up or down.
Inspired by the way people move at heavy metal concerts, an international team of researchers from Uppsala University and Harvard University have learned how to spot danger zones in mass gatherings before disaster strikes.
Ironically, it was posted on fb by a guy I had been in the danger zone with.
The creatures of this zone are called «Fabricants», metal monsters created by Sotha Sil to mimic the dangers of travelling in the world above.
At the same time, though, courts have refused to apply the defense of assumption of risk when educators failed to provide adequate supervision such as where a competitor in a track and field meet was struck by an errant discus while standing in a safe zone; a student was injured during an indoor (American) football practice when he slipped on a wet gym floor where coaches failed to provide proper supervision or after another player was injured due to the lack of supervision at a practice; coaches did not warn a student sufficiently about the dangers of diving into a pool; coaches conducted a track practice in a high school hallway that unreasonably increased a student's risk of injury; and a coach lacked enough experience to provide adequate supervision to avoid injury to a cheerleader.
By the time the gauge is in the danger zone the damage has already been done.
The advanced occupant protection provided by this vehicle incorporates dynamic crumple zones, side impact door beams, and an advanced airbag system, so whatever is inside the cabin is kept securely away from danger.
A recent article by academic Wade Pfau and financial planner Michael Kitces in The Journal of Financial Planning suggests you can increase the odds of sustaining your nest egg by starting with an unusually high fixed - income allocation when you retire, and then gradually lowering it as you get through the danger zone.
«There are three danger zones, when it comes to potentially being bitten by a dog in the grooming shop — on the table, getting the dog in or out of the kennel, and in the tub,» says Simons.
Unnerved by daily tremors, and uncertain about the exact danger zone, more than half of those who fled could have stayed
Kuta is out of the danger zone for Mt. Agung, so don't be afraid to drop by our office for a surf lesson, or book your lesson here
Thus you either have to dive into your own zone, which is very safe, but means more danger once you've landed and have to travel a bit of distance or you can dive into an area of the map that isn't covered by an artillery, which might be closer but is more likely to get you shot quicker.
Oct. 24, 5:32 a.m. Updated The latest earthquake in Turkey — that country's strongest in a decade — provides a fresh reminder of the deep vulnerability created by weak building designs in the world's crowded seismic danger zones.
Such developments, though driven in part by strong El Nià ± o conditions, are a â $ œreminder of how perilously close we are now to a permanent crossing into the global - warming danger zone, â $ he said.
A team of international scientists led by Dr James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, say that carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are already in the danger zone.
Musing about what it would take to get more people in other cities to hop on bikes, Notaras mentions some of the many initiatives in Japan to promote cycling, including the Green Pedal Map, which provides information in English and Japanese «on bike lanes, danger zones, rental locations, bike parks and so on,» as well as the leadership role that needs to be played by government and businesses.
«By the time we were out of the danger zone and it was past the five - year mark of his surgery, I was so hooked on my job that I would not give it up,» she adds.
Turns out, however, that the greatest danger from laptops in the classroom isn't distraction to the users, but rather to non-users, at least according to this recent article, «The Laptop - Free Zone» by Jana McCreary of Florida Coastal School of Law (H / T Legal Theory Blog).
Even when such affairs do not cross the line by becoming physical, the impact can be just as damaging and puts your marriage in the danger zone.
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