Sentences with phrase «dangerous decision»

You can plan effectively for your own safety against fires, but you can't prevent your neighbors from making dangerous decisions that could impact you.
And in driving simulations, teens made riskier and more dangerous decisions in the presence of peers, compared to adult drivers.
The AI would make incorrect and potentially dangerous decisions.
In this course you will learn the skills of awareness and dealing on every possible unexpected dangerous decision made by the other drivers on the road.
You can plan effectively for your own safety against fires, but you can't prevent your neighbors from making dangerous decisions that could impact you.
«This is a very dangerous decision made by a judge who I believe does not understand what good policing is,» Bloomberg said at a Monday afternoon press conference at City Hall, flanked by NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Law Department Corporation Counsel Michael Cardozo.
As the recent absurd and dangerous decision Boumediene vs. Bush illustrates, they're still making it up as they go along, on any number of fronts.
Two linebackers blitz — or threaten to blitz — from positions on the left and right shoulders of the center (the A gaps), trying to get immediate pressure on the quarterback via the shortest route and forcing the offense into a series of quick and potentially dangerous decisions.
The European and International Booksellers Federation (EIBF) went further, and said that the ruling was a «very dangerous decision».
«Killing the Clean Power Plan is a reckless and dangerous decision that jeopardizes the health, safety, economy, and way of life of people in New Mexico and across the country.»
«Instead of constructively addressing [his concerns over the intelligence programs], Mr. Snowden's dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences for the security of our country and the people who work day in and day out to protect it,» Lisa Monaco, the White House adviser on homeland security and counterterrorism, said in a response to an online petition seeking Snowden's pardon.
When property values plunged during the 2008 housing crisis, many homeowners made the dangerous decision to lower their homeowner's coverage to reflect current market values, Worters said.
This, however, is a dangerous decision.
My attitude toward a woman who chooses a home birth is that she may be a very lovely, intelligent person, who in this particular instance — for whatever reason — made a bad, dangerous decision.
The Daily Telegraph correspondent and writer Peter Oborne with the writer David Morrison have done just that in A Dangerous Decision: Why the West is Wrong About Nuclear Iran (Ellcott & Thompson # 8.99).
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D - N.Y.) said: «I shudder to think of what future generations will have to deal with as a consequence of this shortsighted, dangerous decision
As Hall points out, humans aren't built to survive the conditions of Mount Everest, especially once Death Valley is reached, so it's a dangerous decision in the first place — one made only more dangerous when a brutal and violent storm hits as the team ascends the mountain.
«These people have courageously come forward to share their personal tragedies in order to warn others against making the dangerous decision to talk or text behind the wheel.»
Mags Deluca makes the dangerous decision to travel to South America to track down her missing missionary parents after she learns that they are being held prisoner by a drug cartel.
Assuming you have credit or have good credit is a dangerous decision.
However, using an extra die to win a dice gambit that nets you 10 gold and then not having a companion against a horde of enemies can result in a great deal of lost health or even death, so using their gambit skills is a dangerous decision as well.
When accompanied by faith and its certainties, we become capable of making radical and dangerous decisions.
In a month where it's easy to get outrage fatigue at the incoming Donald Trump administration, he still finds a way to be brazenly awful and make terrible, dangerous decisions:
Inattentive and drowsy driving remain among the most concerning dangers for drivers today, and the dangerous decision by a driver not to pull over to rest all too often results in a deadly New Mexico auto accident, as happened last month.
«It really is a dangerous decision,?
When lawyers look back on an act of dishonesty, they can usually identify the turning point when a dangerous decision was made.
[A] tradition of greed is typified by a dangerous decision issued this week by a federal judge in Columbus, Ohio, in which Ohio State University was able to use trademark law to suppress a fan web site and magazine devoted to its sports teams, established by a commercial publisher...
This is a dangerous decision to make.
Whether it doesn't see the disasters coming, makes a calculated gamble that the growth or mission benefits of something will far outweigh the risks, or purposefully makes a dangerous decision while obscuring the consequences, Facebook is responsible for its significant shortcomings.
Following on the heels of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's disappointing and dangerous decision that APIs are copyrightable, the fair use verdict ensures some degree of protection against copyright creep for software innovation and interoperability.
You start questioning your relationship and this can lead you to dangerous decisions.
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