Sentences with phrase «dangerous point»

When I made it to a more dangerous point of the level, the lighting turned to harsher shades of red.
The one most meaningful to me is where St. Christopher is a helper for travelers who must cross a river at its most dangerous point.
When your little one starts scaling furniture in order to reach that lovely figurine on the bookcase, know that it has gotten to a dangerous point.
He mentioned the need for a living wage bill, which Quinn has yet to embrace, and he said «police - community relations were strained to a dangerous point in many of our neighborhoods» in a nod to the debate over stop - and - frisk, which he said «could happen to his own son.»
Delays and infrastructure failures are now routine on nearly every line, and this event has further underscored the dangerous point that the system has been allowed to reach.»
Specifically, glucagon prevents blood glucose levels from dropping to a dangerous point by stimulating the conversion of stored glycogen to glucose in the liver.
Not only were audiences treated to The Room, but the gang pre-gamed with a black and white children's safety film, «Live and Learn» that featured more lessons than you can shake a dangerous pointed stick at.
This contract marginalizes the needs of students to a dangerous point
An animal develops heatstroke when its body temperature rises to a dangerous point (often, over 106 degrees Fahrenheit) that will damage cell health and normal functions.
During wellness visits, early signs of disease are often found, and with early detection, disease is most effectively dealt with and kept from getting beyond a dangerous point.
We're at a dangerous point now: for a few years Parties have been trying to push an agricultural work programme under Article 1.
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