Sentences with phrase «dangerous event»

Bring your pet indoors when there is an impending threat of danger from storms or other potentially dangerous events.
In many circumstances, the victim or surviving family members may have reason to take legal action against a property owner who failed to provide adequate security that could have prevented such dangerous events.
This is a highly dangerous event because the wheel accelerates ahead of the vehicle as it comes off at great speed and can and has caused deaths.
The Dakar Rally is one of the most gruelling and dangerous events of the year and those who compete in it are particularly hardcore — especially the motorcyclists.
The most dangerous event in cancer is metastasis, when cells break loose from a localized tumor and travel through the circulatory system to spread the disease to vital organs.
In fact, I'm in Cleveland now and this place feels like a Green Zone, so it's probable that the intense coverage on how dangerous this event could be is overblown.
Based on the Dan Brown novel, the story follows Robert Langdon (Hanks) as a target of a worldwide manhunt after he can't recall what dangerous events recently took place.
The most common complication and potentially dangerous event for diabetics on insulin, is what is known as a diabetic crash.
I spend a lot of my time watching other Elite Dangerous events online and always try to support the various good causes the Commanders are raising money for with a donation.
Anyway, there was a member of the IPCC who posted on this blog a couple months ago on how the connection between hurricanes and warming or droughts (australia) was «unproven» but they did highlight dangerous events.
The seminars, run in collaboration with police, the fire service and the North East Counter Terrorism Unit, give advice on managing a potentially violent or dangerous event in or around a school.
Tory backbencher Mark Reckless showed how dangerous events had become for the prime minister when he sarcastically asked: «Will the prime minister explain precisely what he's vetoed?»
But he wanted to voice his concerns that Britain First is gaining in strength and could be planning more dangerous events.
The finding, published online January 8 in Nature Communications, suggests it may soon be possible for clinicians to identify when patients are at highest risk for seizures, allowing patients to plan around these brief but potentially dangerous events.
A UK consortium has proposed a satellite system that can provide as much as five days warning of such dangerous events.
It was also a dangerous event: despite primitive equipment, racers were bombing those ungroomed slopes at more than 60 mph.
Sit and talk to yourself: This anxiety is not a dangerous event.
The more Dan tries to close the door, the more Alex is willing to break it down, leading to several altercations and dangerous events that transpire that threaten to ruin both of them unless something drastic occurs.
Schools need a coherent strategy for lockdown procedures in case of a dangerous event taking place on their premises, a teaching union said.
We all know that trying to use a smartphone in the car can be a dangerous event.
Dog fights are violent, loud and dangerous events.
Thus complex systems do NOT have to lead to great catastrophes, provided somebody (usually government, although in a few cases industry bodies) carefully tracks all potentially dangerous events and forces changes in design, instrumentation, and training / procedures as the warning experiences indicate.
Again, it does not follow that we should increase the frequency and magnitude at which a dangerous event happens just because this type of event will eventually happen naturally.
Properly installing and maintaining fire alarms and smoke detectors is a clear requirement in premises liability law, as they are crucial elements to keeping people safe in the dangerous event of a fire, which can quickly engulf properties and were responsible for killing 3,280 in 2015, according to the U.S. Fire Administration.
Car accidents are incredibly jarring and dangerous events.
Short term exposure to a dangerous event (a motor cycle stunt) 4.
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