Sentences with phrase «dangerous nature of»

While the job may seem straightforward on the surface, the dangerous nature of gas requires a meticulous professional that is aware of safety regulations, procedures, and the complex networks of appliances.
Statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration only further exemplify the dangerous nature of SUV rollover accidents:
The Alberta case focuses on a «risk - based» approach in drug testing cases (rather than the «balancing approach» used in Irving) in which the focus is on the dangerous nature of the workplace and whether testing is rationally connected to a need to eliminate safety risks in a hazardous work environment.
The Bureau of Labor studies have shown that due to the dangerous nature of construction work, many thousands of construction workers are killed on the job site every year, while tens of thousands of others sustain serious personal injuries.
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The media norm creates a «he says, she says» that understates the dangerous nature of the Violently Radical GOP Extremism (ViRGE) Trump regime.
Can you figure out why a PR outfit for the fossil fuel industry might lie about the dangerous nature of fossil fuel, Eric?
In a broadly similar vein, Miller in Snare illuminates the predatory and potentially dangerous nature of the persistent or iterative aspects of life and art (echoing, with greater subtlety, the motif of her wryly gothic 2013 painting Repeater).
Of course, this also means a death sentence, considering the unconscionably dangerous nature of his missions, but he'll ultimately be revered among the Covenant as a martyr.
Self drives are not permitted in this area and only guided drives and walks are offered because of the dangerous nature of the wild animals.
Good part being it's the dangerous nature of leverage but truly, tell you this: if I had been able to manage my margin account and my leverage, anyone can.
The runaway performance of the film comes from Blanchard, who, within a fantastic introductory scene, is able to demonstrate the dangerous nature of a mother who has lost focus of everything outside herself.
Dr Lukasz Bonenberg, senior technical officer at the NGI, said: «Main factors behind maritime accidents in this part of Norway are an influx of foreign vessels, coupled with quickly changing weather conditions and the dangerous nature of the narrow inshore waters.
A London exhibition about everyday creatures prompts oddly unsettling thoughts about the dangerous nature of humanity
Gone in studs first and hit Alexis just above the knee, in the EPL we would have seen a red produced for that due to the dangerous nature of the tackle...
The uprooting of the Golden Rice field trial by more than 400 farmers and sectoral groups last 2013 proved to be just, given the dangerous nature of the said product» said Panerio.

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While the unlimited range, the quiet and very stealthy nature of these combat vessels makes them incredibly dangerous, it's their armament that plays the biggest part in making them the most lethal killing machines traversing the oceans today.
One problem is that dangerous levels of climate change are exacerbated by positive feedback loops — changes that release more greenhouse gases from nature due to warming driven by humans.
I feel and I am convinced of one thing: that nothing is more dangerous for the future of the world, nothing moreover less warranted in Nature, than the affected resignation and false realism with which in these days a great number of people, hunching their shoulders and drawing in their heads, predict (and in so doing tend to provoke) a further catastrophe in the near future.
It may sound harsh to say so, but a certain proportion of human life could be saved if areas known to be dangerous for human habitation were avoided, or the proper steps to control the forces of nature were taken where this is possible.
She once gave shelter to Trotsky (and is said to have argued him into the ground over the nature of social oppression), was a soldier at the front in the Spanish Civil War, sought dangerous service in World War II and served with the Free French in London.
In the bigger picture, it is a slippery and dangerous slope away from God to doubt that the Word of God as available to us now in the entire Bible does not sufficiently provide the explanation of God's nature and grace and the means for our salvation through faith in Christ, and such a situation can not logically stand anyway.
Power and authority which determine the sphere of freedom without the free assent of the individual are indeed dangerous and only too often become depraved by the guilty selfishness of those in command, but they are not by their very nature immoral opponents of freedom.
This book is in many ways a description of my own journey to understand the comprehensive nature and dangerous consequences of low - intensity conflict.
But it is dangerous to pack committees with friends and allies, especially when there are clear differences in a congregation about the nature and mission of the church.
Whitehead also contended that precise classification of the differences between organic and inorganic nature is not possible; although such classification might be pragmatically useful for scientific investigation, it is dangerous for nature.
Neither anchor turns out to have held; or, rather, it seems to be in the nature of Greene to have to move on, out of safe harbor and into dangerous waters.
Rousseau, says Derrida, understands writing as a mediate form of speech which becomes a dangerous supplement that usurps the place of speech by forgetting its vicarious nature and by making itself «pass for the plenitude of a speech whose deficiency and infirmity it nevertheless only supplement» (OG 144).
I bring the conversation up because it came to mind last week when I was reading about a Christian ethicist so passionately committed to defending the (unmistakably) exceptional nature of human beings that he thinks it necessary to forbid his children any sentimental solicitude for the suffering of beasts, and to disabuse them of the least trace of the dangerous fantasy or pathetic fallacy that animals experience anything analogous to human emotions, motives, or needs; they can not really, he insists, know anxiety, grief, regret, or disappointment, and so we should never allow them to divert our sympathies or ethical longings from their proper object.
If, however, the Catholic now sees that despite, and in addition to, his ethics based on essential natures, he must develop an individual ethics of concrete moral decision which goes beyond mere casuistry, and if the Protestant ethical theorist perhaps realizes that in the new and dangerous situation he must perhaps be less carefree in simply leaving the Christian to his «conscience», then perhaps the new situation will bring about a new climate in which, even theoretically, people will be compelled more readily to think towards one another rather than away from one another, and in which people will understand one another more easily and even gradually unite.
The very cardinal nature of our faith is paradoxical — «Semper simul peccartor et justus» — we are simultaneously justified and sinner (Luther)-- but that truth must be expelled or certainly hushed when the construction of checks and balances which morally fence us from the bane of «the world» (dangerous ideas) become the goal for the «common good».
Clearly, more of us believe that Superman can fly (except for the purists and scholars who know that he just jumps), that Batman can't, that krotonite is dangerous and that Lex Luthor is evil than agree on the nature of God, if He exists at all.
Because any normative account of human nature, or natural law, would be inherently dangerous: Such knowledge sets out to guide, and thus delimit, our choices according to objective measures.
However, there arise occasions in which individuals and groups do seek for a basis of agreement and where interrelations are of such a nature that fundamental differences in judgments of the good become sources of dangerous social disorder.
I know it's a harsh question, but religion is dangerous by nature and this indoctrination is nothing short of child abuse.
With the help of Mass Audubon and in partnership with the U.S. National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Everglades National Park, The Nature Conservancy, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, TIDE trained nine Belizean protected area managers to the advanced level of «burn boss,» giving them the necessary skills in prescribed fires in pine savannahs to prevent dangerous wildfires.
Like all good mothers, good old Mama Nature has a way of knowing just what's good for us - and dangerous chemicals, like formaldehyde for example - just don't make the cut.
Frederick Kempe, in Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth (Penguin, # 12.99) has used declassified documents from the US and Russia, personal papers, diaries and interviews with many of the leading players to explain the origins and nature of this crisis.
«As Mother Nature once again tests our great state, we have taken proactive measures in anticipation of the storm's heavy, wet snow that could impact power lines and cause dangerous travel conditions,» Cuomo said.
It is easy to forget, while the internal issues in the Labour Party are hurtling along at break - neck speed, that there are problems within the Conservative Party too — problems of a quieter, longer - term nature but no less dangerous for that.
Serving in the military can be dangerous even in peacetime, so it's important to understand the nature of the commitment.
Unless the seepage rate of sequestered carbon dioxide can be held to 1 percent every 1,000 years, overall temperature rise could still reach dangerous levels that cause sea level rise and ocean acidification, concludes the research published yesterday in Nature Geoscience.
Discussing the loss of life, Mayor Michael Bloomberg pointed out that «sadly, nature is dangerous
Distinguishing between zombies and nonzombies also hints at the deeper problem of xenophobia, which evolved as part of our nature to be suspicious of outsiders who, in our evolutionary past, were potentially dangerous.
I missed experiencing the greatest awe - inspiring wonder that nature has to offer because our local school officials — who felt eclipse watching was too dangerous for children and did not want to be held liable in the event of an injury — had issued overly cautious warnings.
The research, published today in the journal Nature Plants, quantifies for the first time the circumstances — routes, timings and outbreak sizes — under which dangerous strains of stem rust pose a threat from long - distance dispersal out of East Africa to the large wheat - producing areas in India and Pakistan.
We strive and learn, examine causes and results, improve our designs, take better care of our dangerous substances, prepare ways to resist nature or warn of natural dangers.
Unfortunately, the relatively «shadowy» nature of this business implies that some clients may be receiving products that could prove to be quite dangerous to their overall hormone health.
While not doing much in the nature of taking creative risks; Dangerous Woman is an extremely entertaining album and sure to be a crowd pleaser to anyone who is already a fan of Grande.
Experts worry about the transactional nature of the sites - and international dating can definitely be dangerous.
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