Sentences with phrase «dangerous course»

Think globally while there is still time and act locally before it is too late for human action to make any difference in the clear and presently dangerous course of unfolding human - induced ecological events, both in our planetary home and in our villages, towns and cities.
They are still going all out, but the intense pressure of racing on such dangerous courses, coupled with the political and industrial pressures, combine to make it all a more mechanical operation.
Understanding that great intelligence comes from those closest to the battle, assuming your competitor can chose a dangerous course of action, knowing that supporting your product is as importance as designing it, realizing the vital importance of humble leadership, and knowing superior technology alone is unlikely to win the day are the critical business lessons from the Battle of the Bulge.
And after watching a minor marine altercation spill onto the United Nations floor, fears are rising among Asian experts that Beijing is navigating a dangerous course — one that threatens regional trade and could eventually lead to military conflict.
It seems like a dangerous course to let activists on either side drive this decision.
The replenishable stock of drones also opens up the opportunity to hold races in denser, more intricate and dangerous courses.
«To disregard the obstetrician's advice on the basis of a mantra founded in... data obtained from the internet is a dangerous course to follow,» the coroner said.
Chirac took no memorable measures to change France and bears the responsibility of allowing the left in Matignon in 1997 and for failing to alter the dangerous course of France's finances and unsustainable welfare, labour market and taxation models, which are currently collapsing.
I agree that Donald Trump is one New Yorker who doesn't get climate change («EPA's dangerous course» Oct. 11).
I share the frustration that the editorial expresses at the Trump administration's move to hatchet the Clean Power Plan («EPA's dangerous course,» Oct. 11).
This militarization of space is a dangerous course.
However, most of the ideas discussed at Los Alamos focused on deflection, giving an asteroid a push to dislodge it from a dangerous course.
In a compelling blend of hard - hitting investigative reporting, history, and industry assessment, Goodell illuminates the stark economic imperatives America faces and the collusion of business and politics — what is meant by «big coal» — that have set us on the dangerous course toward reliance on this energy source.
«The UN climate talks can be a breakthrough moment to change the dangerous course we've set for our planet.
«The UN climate talks have the potential to produce a breakthrough that changes the dangerous course on which we are presently headed and put us instead on a path to a truly sustainable and prosperous future.
Rather than «saving» us, the GOP is setting the country on a dangerous course of inaction and active obstruction, leaving the rest of the world to wonder whether the U.S. is headed toward total scientific illiteracy and denial under Republican leadership.
This interpretation appears to have been supported by the judge who later said, «[Fitt's] prior training and experience as a professional driver is an aggravating feature of his crime because he knew better and yet persisted in a dangerous course of conduct».
A reminder, then, that launching a collateral attack on a decision of a regulatory body is a dangerous course of action, because it runs the risk of incurring a criminal conviction.
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