Sentences with phrase «dangerous zone»

After a certain time, a red dangerous zone is approaching; stay away from it at all cost!
Rarely a direct threat to the opposition's goal — indeed, he has only scored once in his senor career — the Dortmund star moves his team - mates into dangerous zones with precise, perfectly - time vertical passes.
The stairs should be your first priority before you begin baby proofing other dangerous zones within your home.
Or you could craft exciting weaponry and venture out into the most dangerous zones of the world, testing both your mettle and metal.
These missions also feature secret, inaccessible areas that mean that players will have to revisit missions to find every hidden item as certain criteria must be met, like using higher - leveled equipment to access dangerous zones.
He may climb onto stools, tables, and counters; open containers he never showed an interest in before; and move into dangerous zones (a pool, the basement tool bench) faster than you'd think.
Most new models will now automatically «return home» to a designated safe area if there is any type of communication malfunction, and will not take off too close to airports and other dangerous zones.
If proven by the investigation, this may be considered an evidence that Russia has forced Flight 17 to pass through a dangerous zone.
RD&D on carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is needed, especially given our conclusion that the current atmospheric CO2 level is already in the dangerous zone, but continuing issues with CCS technology [7], [244] make it inappropriate to construct fossil fuel power plants with a promise of future retrofit for carbon capture.
It's a dangerous zone to be in when you start drinking to forget about things that are bad.»
Many if not most pharmaceutical drugs drive magnesium levels into very dangerous zones and surgery done without increasing magnesium levels is much more dangerous then surgery done with.
Here comes the new full trailer, which finds Natalie Portman headed into a strange and dangerous zone...
And if the mountain erupts, it's still safe as long as people stay out of the dangerous zone,» Sutopo said.
The disaster mitigation agency recorded about 62,000 people live in the dangerous zone.
These dangerous zones are home to Ether Resonators, which are sources of incredible power and attract the hostile armies that inhabit Anomalies.
In the scene, two characters, Joy and Riley's «Imaginary Friend», take a short cut through a region called «Abstract Thought», despite clear warnings that they are entering a dangerous zone.
The view from above can be breathtaking: One feels as though at the edge of the world, in a dangerous zone between land and its end.
The confluence of rivers and sea is a dangerous zone in a hurricane.
If every nation met its target, global temperature would probably still climb another two degrees or more, well into the dangerous zone.
«Oil and gas by themselves don't have enough carbon to keep us in the dangerous zone for very long by themselves, but that's assuming we do something about coal,» said Kharecha, a researcher at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and Columbia University.
At this point i was already well past the point of annoyment at these repeated commandments of Awe to the Badassery, and well into the dangerous zone where i had the impression the author was here in my room, wagging merrily his genitals and asking me if i liked gun reviews, perchance.
The authors use evidence of how the Earth responded to past changes of CO2 and on - going climate changes to show that atmospheric CO2 has already entered the dangerous zone.
RD&D on carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is needed, especially given our conclusion that the current atmospheric CO2 level is already in the dangerous zone, but continuing issues with CCS technology [7], [244] make it inappropriate to construct fossil fuel power plants with a promise of future retrofit for carbon capture.
«Oil and gas by themselves don't have enough carbon to keep us in the dangerous zone for very long by themselves, but that's assuming we do something about coal,» Pushker Kharecha, a researcher for the U.S. space agency NASA and Columbia University in New York.
It just will push us far into the dangerous zone, and we will end up having to try to figure out how to get that CO2 back out of the atmosphere.
The claim might involve a poisoning incident, where a product was not clearly labeled with warnings, or a faulty product that exploded while being used, or even a defective GPS system that led someone into a dangerous zone, for example.
Construction sites are dangerous zones, especially when federal safety standards aren't followed as closely as they should be.
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