Sentences with phrase «dangerous acts of»

Character - driven investigative thriller set in the world of counterintelligence focuses on former CIA agent Erica Wolfe, the most notorious traitor in modern history and most hated woman in America, who is brought out of a federal supermax prison by the FBI to help stop some of the most dangerous acts of espionage threatening the United States today.
Credible information available to The Herald reveal that Anthony Karbo's dangerous act of leading NPP militants to invade the Kokomlemle office of Joy FM, has led to Nana Bobie - Ansah losing his job at Asempa FM; a case of punishing the victim to appease the villain.
Three activists from different walks of life get together to pull off a dangerous act of «eco-terror»: They buy a boat and rig it with explosives, hoping to blow up a dam.
In The Point, Catherine Wilson contemplates the United Kingdom's recently instituted immigration policy for artists, which is damaging the country's reputation as a haven for free expression, and essayist Fatima Bhutto, from Karachi, examines how the art practices of three of her peers comment on the dangerous act of simply being a woman artist in Pakistan today.
Should they fail to do so, causing an innocent motorist, cyclist, or pedestrian to suffer in an auto accident, they can be held accountable for this dangerous act of carelessness.

Not exact matches

In the case of the U.S., our own Supreme Court has already defined greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act as dangerous pollutants that must be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Something must change, because the current law is acting as magnet, drawing thousands of children who take the dangerous journey from their home countries through Mexico and on to the United States.
Acting Drug Enforcement Administration chief Chuck Rosenberg and other DEA officials considered Mexican cartels more dangerous because of their financing and organizational complexity.
This world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the good people that often act in irrational and / or criminally wrongdoing ways within the confines of their individual minds, core or enterprise groups, but because of the good people that don't do anything about it (like reveal the truth through education like Financial Samauri is doing!).
He said expanding the universe of laws possibly eligible for repeal under the Congressional Review Act could have «really dangerous consequences» and erode safeguards and guidelines that have been in place for decades.
The world is a dangerous place with crimes and acts of terrorism committed every day.
While the points made by these gentlemen are both valid and critically important, they fail to take note of four other dangerous subsidies: (1) the market perception that the Washington and Wall Street revolving door has rendered these firms immune from prosecution — even for repeated, illegal cartel behavior; (2) the ability to spend billions buying back their own stock, effectively propping up their own share price and bad behavior; (3) self - regulation with compromised bodies creating the market perception and reality of a competitive edge; and (4) Congress and the Supreme Court tolerating Wall Street running its own private justice system (mandatory arbitration) where corrupt acts are kept hidden from public view until they blow up into catastrophic events to the economy.
Had his peers refuted the premise of his question with a reasoned defense of the freedom of consensual adults to engage in physiologically dangerous sex - acts, then they would have been engaging in informative social influence through positive rational or rhetorical persuasion.
What may start as a simple act of rebellion can quickly develop into something much darker and more dangerous.
But the dreamers of the day are dangerous men for they may act out their dreams with open eyes to make them possible.»
@Matt, ``... I think they do things with that LABEL of disbelief but are actually acting out on a BELIEF that religion is bad, dangerous, and wrong.
They remind us how essential it is that entire communities repent with one voice, and how dangerous it is when individual voices forfeit repentance with public acts of immodest remorse.
Worship is a potent, possibly dangerous act — when it fails to do justice to all by being inclusive of all ages and races and both sexes.
It's always dangerous when preachers, (especially on national TV) make dubious connections between particular acts of particular groups of people, and calamities and natural disasters.
But alongside the «deadly sins» mentioned in Galatians like «sexual immorality,» «debauchery» and «drunkenness» are acts that may be less outwardly apparent, but no less dangerous to our souls: «hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, faction.»
It has to be considered as two faced logic, dangerous hypocrisy in fact, when someone subscribes to the notion that extremists who self describe as Christian are merely lone, deranged individuals carrying out individual acts of terror, bereft of Christian values, yet extremists self describing as Muslim are called Islamofacists, and an entire religion and its billion or so followers are singled out for indictment.
The jumping is not a nihilistic or dangerous physical act but a courageous psychological jump to forge ahead in the uncharted territories of self (and spiritual) discovery without the labels of those who never leave their respective buildings.
In that conversation, voices have been heard urging a view of conscience that is curious, even dangerous: Under certain circumstances, conscience may permit or even require that a person choose acts that the Church has consistently taught are intrinsically wrong — such as using artificial means of contraception, or receiving Holy Communion while living the married life in a union that's not been blessed by the Church.
Demonstrating «loving» acts just to make ourselves feel good is a particularly dangerous form of pitfall number 4, being self - centered.
(14) Preaching as interpretation is always a daring, dangerous act in which the interpreter, together with the receivers of the interpretation, is consuming a text and producing a world.
The relativist who acts only on his own desires can easily be exposed as a «nihilist» or «anarchist» or «dangerous deviant» (or, assuming him to be a benign influence on the established order of things, a mere eccentric).
And then there were bishops like Karol Wojtyła of Kraków, who grasped that the dignity of the human person was the battleground on which «the Church in the modern world» was contesting with various dangerous forces for the human future; who thought that coercion of consciences violated that human dignity; and who believed that the act of faith must be free if it is to be true, because the God of the Bible wants to be adored by people who freely choose to do so.
People acting as if non-violence is not an answer — but I am not saying we don't get involved — let's not pass into the idea of how much violence we will use — because that's dangerous «evil» territory — allow a little in and soon we are talking about how much gunshots fired into a person is «normal»?
This in opposition to Ockham»; «It is dangerous to say that the law commands that an act of obeying the commandment be done in the grace of God.
It was the dangerous acting out of fantasy.
Recent and upcoming releases include the romance - horror hybrid Spring; the hotly - anticipated The Look Of Silence, Oppenheimer's companion piece to The Act Of Killing; The Connection, a 70's - set true crime epic and European flipside to William Friedkin's The French Connection starring Oscar ® winning Best Actor Jean Dujardin (The Artist); The Keeping Room, from director Daniel Barber (Harry Brown), based on Julia Hart's acclaimed Black List screenplay, starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington; the multiple Cannes award winning The Tribe, filmed entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language with a cast of deaf, non-professional actors; and a remastered re-release, in conjunction with Olive Films, of the 1981 disasterpiece Roar, the most dangerous film ever made, starring Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a cast of 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animalOf Silence, Oppenheimer's companion piece to The Act Of Killing; The Connection, a 70's - set true crime epic and European flipside to William Friedkin's The French Connection starring Oscar ® winning Best Actor Jean Dujardin (The Artist); The Keeping Room, from director Daniel Barber (Harry Brown), based on Julia Hart's acclaimed Black List screenplay, starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington; the multiple Cannes award winning The Tribe, filmed entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language with a cast of deaf, non-professional actors; and a remastered re-release, in conjunction with Olive Films, of the 1981 disasterpiece Roar, the most dangerous film ever made, starring Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a cast of 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animalOf Killing; The Connection, a 70's - set true crime epic and European flipside to William Friedkin's The French Connection starring Oscar ® winning Best Actor Jean Dujardin (The Artist); The Keeping Room, from director Daniel Barber (Harry Brown), based on Julia Hart's acclaimed Black List screenplay, starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington; the multiple Cannes award winning The Tribe, filmed entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language with a cast of deaf, non-professional actors; and a remastered re-release, in conjunction with Olive Films, of the 1981 disasterpiece Roar, the most dangerous film ever made, starring Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a cast of 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animalof deaf, non-professional actors; and a remastered re-release, in conjunction with Olive Films, of the 1981 disasterpiece Roar, the most dangerous film ever made, starring Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a cast of 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animalof the 1981 disasterpiece Roar, the most dangerous film ever made, starring Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a cast of 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animalof 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animals.
Now, him doing an act of violence like what he did in Brooklyn in the name of loyalty to a friend, is another level of wrong because was not only premeditated and cowardly, but it was extremely dangerous to the safety of innocent by standers and unnecessarily destructive to another persons property.
Holding did ok but Chambers was very cocky how many miss passes in dangerous areas did he miss place why didn't he booted the ball way down the field and take the pressure off at the first half the commentator spook of the inexperience of the defense and that liverpool did nt put enough pressure klopp rectified that straight away bang bang bang with runners and no protection while wenger face went all red with nothing to say the only thing that saved us really was the injuries for the game to take a change MR wenger is far to slow to fix things what is wrong with him he most not be in good health or something personnel worrying him cause after all he is the manager his got to have a fast thinking brain smell danger and act fast not seat and debate the issue with bold
I want to see dominating CM at AFC in a 3421 formation, if those 2 CM can act as a shield and do 90 % of the defending then we can press high and win the ball back in dangerous areas more often which Laca would thrive on.
Looking at the Morrissey / Kadri / Doughty suspensions so far in the playoffs I would argue Morrissey's is the most careless / dangerous act due to his use of his stick as a weapon, followed by Kadri using his ass as a weapon, and lastly Doughty.
Holding did ok but Chambers was very cocky how many miss passes in dangerous areas did he miss place why didn't he booted the ball way down the field and take the pressure off at the first half the commentator spook of the inexperience of the defense and that liverpool did nt put enough pressure klopp rectified that straight away bang bang bang while wenger face went all red with nothing to say the only thing that saved us really was the injuries for the game to take a change MR is far to slow to fix things what is wrong with him he most not be in good health cause after all he is the manager his got to have a fast thinking brain smell danger and act fast not seat and debate the issue with bold
Despite what most people believe, the act of birth itself is not dangerous.
In it, she reports on the possibility of using a little - noticed provision in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as lead.
This trauma can cause the child to act out in a number of ways that can be dangerous to themselves or others.
In the worldwide ethnographic record, mothers accidentally suffocating their babies during the night is relatively unheard of, except among western industrialized nations, but here there are in the overwhelming number of cases, explanations of the deaths that require reference to dangerous circumstances and not to the act itself.
It's vital to be cautious and for all family members to understand that even this small act of love can prove dangerous for a child with food allergies.
I do know of one nursing advocate who was considered an «expert» who gave seriously dangerous advice, but has, according to my friends, finally moderated her views — she no longer acts as though formula is poison to be at all costs.
One thing parents should know is that bedsharing can not be an afterthought nor an act of desperation... this is very dangerous.
Past recommendations helped foster rule changes, including penalties for all hits to the head, a delay in body checking until the 14 - and - under level and the elimination of dangerous acts, such as checking from behind.
The Dangerous Dog's Act was a reaction to a much - publicised series of dog attacks.
The Dangerous Dogs Act Study Group (DDASG) and Lord Redesdale criticised the Government for what they saw as its part in the ongoing problem of «status dogs» by making them appeal to those wishing to intimidate others and rebel against the existing law.
The implementation of the Dangerous Dogs Act (DDA) has not prevented dog attacks, despite having devastating consequences for the welfare of certain breed types.
The Human Rights Act has led to local people not being informed of dangerous offenders moving into their area, the shadow justice secretary argued during his keynote conference speech earlier today.
Close working with the Pet Advertising Advisory Group (PAAG) to ensure that all online, print and classified advertising contains appropriate welfare messages, and that publishers do not advertise dogs banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act or those from establishments which are not fit for the breeding of animals.
«Officer Holder acted with bravery and selflessness in protecting countless New Yorkers in the midst of an extremely dangerous situation.
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