Sentences with phrase «dangerous problem now»

Moreover breast cancer is a very common and dangerous problem now a days.

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At the time the former seemed a more dangerous risk than the latter — although even then massive overinvestment was China's true vulnerability — but I think by now there is a rapidly developing consensus that investment, and the unsustainable concomitant increase in debt, is China's biggest problem.
1988: Roger Boisjoly — As an engineer employed by a NASA contractor, Mr. Boisjoly argued (unsuccessfully) with his employer and with the government that because of unresolved and potentially dangerous engineering problems (including the now - infamous O ring) the upcoming Challenger launch should be cancelled.
The battle inside your body now is a fight between your healthy cells and the dangerous free radicals that are trying to attack them and turn them into damaged cells that research has linked to decreased performance capabilities, poor training recovery and many serious health problems.
The Fluoride Shell Game We've known for decades that excess ingestion of fluoride causes a long list of serious health problems, but now it turns out that what's in our water is even more dangerous than what has been tested by government scientists.
Now he must somehow survive his freshman year while dealing with a hilariously overbearing gym coach (Bruce Campbell), a bully with super speed, and a dangerous rebel with a grudge (and the ability to shoot fire from his hands)... not to mention the usual angst, parental expectations and girl problems that accompany teenage life.
As it is now, the primary problem in pharmaceutical research in the US is the stranglehold the FDA maintains on drugs with demonstrated efficacy in treating dangerous diseases.
Given that the mainstream scientific community now believes that the world is quickly running out of time to prevent dangerous climate change, the moral problems with waiting until all climate scientific uncertainties are resolved are unfortunately becoming obvious.
In this regard, the staggering enormity of the current challenge to the world to prevent dangerous climate change is rarely commented on in the US media despite the fact the 25 year delay in facing this problem has now made the problem a civilization challenging problem.
Though scientific consensus must always be open to responsible skepticism given: (a) the strength of the consensus on this topic, (b) the enormity of the harms predicted by the consensus view, (c) an approximately 30 year delay in taking action that has transpired since a serious climate change debate began in the United States in the early 1980s, (d) a delay that has made the problem worse while making it more difficult to achieve ghg emissions reductions necessary to prevent dangerous climate change because of the steepness of reductions now needed, no politician can ethically justify his or her refusal to support action on climate change based upon a personal opinion that is not supported by strong scientific evidence that has been reviewed by scientific organizations with a wide breadth of interdisciplinary scientific expertise.
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