Sentences with phrase «dangerous approach»

Putting that lesson solely in the hands of an adult population that is not properly educated on nutrition and has been conditioned by the very power food marketing industry is a very dangerous approach.
A 2005 report showed that officers frequently use dangerous approaches when pursuing a suspect.
No one else seems to feel that way, however, as both pundits on Match of the Day, former Gunner Martin Keown and Ruud Gullitt, feel that the physical and sometimes dangerous approach of Newcastle was deliberate and also that Arsenal players should have reacted more.
Reactively, we tend to rely on the tools and types of data we have loved for years, but that's a dangerous approach.
This is a dangerous approach to church selection, and quite honestly, it flies in the face of the Gospel.
Yonkers, New York - Attorney General candidate John Cahill today blasted Eric Schneiderman for his dangerous approach to crime and promised as Attorney General to more aggressively prosecute criminals.
Cahill this afternoon sent out a release blasting Schneiderman's «dangerous approach to criminal justice» that he says leaves New Yorkers less safe.
In the two years that he worked in the Memphis control tower, Nesbitt — who had transferred from Austin, Texas — repeatedly complained to his superiors about the dangerous approach pattern.
Yet by bringing geoengineering from the fringes of the climate debate into the mainstream, it legitimizes a dangerous approach.
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