Sentences with phrase «dangerous manner»

If you need to say this phrase, then it's possible you're letting your dog get away with some bad, potentially dangerous manners.
«But they are behaving in a very, very dangerous manner, and something will have to be done about it.»
If people smuggling and human trafficking are truly to be tackled, they require a comprehensive approach that features an enduring political solution for Libya, an end to endemic corruption and the eradication of the need for persons to move in an irregular and thus dangerous manner in search of safety.
To recover compensation, the plaintiff must show that the product was designed or manufactured in an unreasonably dangerous manner or that the defendant failed to include appropriate warnings and instructions with the product.
She found, however, that the excessive speed in «the presence of another vehicle which was being driven in an obviously dangerous manner» did demonstrate a marked departure from the standard of driving expected of a reasonable person.
[50] The trial judge expressly dealt with, and dismissed, the Crown's theory that the respondent drove in a deliberately dangerous manner, within the meaning of s. 249 (1)(a) of the Criminal Code.
Many players, most recently Bobby Zamora and Hatem Ben Arfa, have suffered horrific injuries due to challenges that did not necessarily need to be made, or at least did not need to be made in such a dangerous manner.
«The greatest danger, however, is for political interests at the corridor of power attempting to feast on the health of Mr President in a dangerous manner that may aggravate the problems between the Executive and the National Assembly without realizing if, in the end, it could drag the entire country into avoidable doom.
At a shooting range an inexperienced character uses weapons in a dangerous manner.
• If an animal behaves in a dangerous manner or is severely injured, call the HSCC — even after hours — and leave a message for the 24 - hour answering service so an animal control officer can respond.
Throwing objects at cyclists is a «class 2» demeanor, while swerving toward a cyclist in a «dangerous manner» is a careless - driving offense.
The court saw it otherwise, concluding that a jury could have found that he intended to use both the car and his hands in a dangerous manner.
Like all criminal offences, it consists of two components: prohibited conduct — operating a motor vehicle in a dangerous manner resulting in death — and a required degree of fault — a marked departure from the standard of care that a reasonable person would observe in all the circumstances.
With that right each student will listen to the instructor and not drive in a negligent or dangerous manner.
The employer was found liable, as the employee was acting in a dangerous manner while performing the duties of his job.
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