Sentences with phrase «dangerous development»

One of the chief ways it does this is through the «right - to - rent» scheme, which is a far more dangerous development than it sounds.
The state gift includes $ 3 million for security at Jefferson Houses, the most dangerous development in the area patrolled by Holder.
But he took issue with Labour's Emily Thornberry who contended that that Trump's election as U.S. president was a «hugely dangerous development for the future of our planet» because he believes that climate change is a hoax.
His words: «It has become necessary that I alert Nigerians and the international community about certain dangerous developments concerning the forthcoming Ekiti governorship election.
Oh, I forgot, ocean acidification (yes, on the pH scale, a small increase is less basic and more acidic) is on the rise, along with overfishing, bottom scraping, large - scale coral bleaching, and other dangerous developments.
I wish there was dialect through the proper channels on this to avert any dangerous developments
«It was a vital service that kept some of the most vulnerable boys safe and in my view, closure of the Willow Unit would be a reckless and dangerous development,» Nick Hardwick, the chief inspector of prisons, found.
The claims by the two government - sponsored tabloids and the alleged Ministry of Education statement are nothing but part of the usual set of lies conveniently being told to sway the attention and interest of the Ghanaian people from the dangerous developments of corruption, insecurity, hardships and poor governance by President Nana Akufo - Addo.
«I think it is important that I bring these dangerous developments to your attention, and the attention of the entire country.»
«I want to bring this dangerous development to the attention of all of you my colleagues, the entire country and the international community so that you can be aware of the level of impunity in our country and the danger it constitute to our democracy,» he stated.
But 2012 saw two dangerous developments that threaten to reverse progress: Decreased funding for anti-polio efforts and political resistance to vaccinations in regions where the disease persists.
At the time, female pilots were thought to be a dangerous development — in part because men were not accustomed to women having unfettered access to the latest in aeronautical equipment.
Watch for new entrants into the market, which is usually a dangerous development.
Although there is an absence of precise data, false confession has been recorded by researchers around the world as a phenomenon that occurs with regularity (see Steven M Smith et al, «Using the «Mr. Big» Technique to Elicit Confessions: Successful Innovation or Dangerous Development in the Canadian Legal System?»
The measurement of humans as a cost centre is a dangerous development that devalues each one of us and leaves all of us vulnerable to government excess.
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