Sentences with phrase «deadly serious issues»

Filmmakers Mike Taylor and Karen Coshof argue that while global warming and climate change are deadly serious issues, individuals, businesses, religious and secular groups and governments CAN make a difference if we all act fast, although as Coshof puts it in the interview, «the key word is fast!»
These are deadly serious issues.
«I don't think this is playing politics at all, I think this is a deadly serious issue,» Cameron says.
Knowingly allowing terror suspects to be transferred through British airspace, in order for them to be tortured in third countries and to allow British Agents to gather information from suspects treated in this way, is a deadly serious issue.
It is just a hint, but it flirts with a deadly serious issue

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For Leff, readers «can attest to the rhetorical power of this blend,» of mixing «playful attacks against the professional and philosophical pursuits (but not the persons)» of the prosecutors, including the powerful Cato, «deadly serious emotional appeals,» and «deft maneuvering around the specific legal issues
And if you want to amuse yourself for an hour, look at the first few issues of their journal The Philosophical Transaction, filled with deadly serious experiments and a whole lot of various sort of flakey, gentlemanly figures who sent in all kinds of, well, just observations.
But she can also be deadly serious: about #MeToo, Time's Up, and gun control, an issue in support of which she marched through the streets of LA three days earlier.
While a severe worm infestation can cause very serious health issues (and could potentially be deadly for a puppy), the diagnosis and treatment of puppy worms is simple and effective.
These issues are deadly serious so be forewarned: we will delete rude or abusive comments, comments not about global warming, and those aimed at individuals.
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