Sentences with phrase «deal with danger from»

Florida deals with the dangers from rain and wind all of the time.

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With no love lost between Trump and Iran, the political consultancy reduced the odds of the nuclear deal's survival from 55 percent to 35 percent as it described the main dangers to the deal.
The first real attacking intent from Ipswich came in the 18th minute as the visitors earned a corner, but Luke Ayling was fouled in the box defending and Leeds dealt with the danger easily.
Being in a state of Sympathetic dominance means the body can't afford the energy to rest and repair because the signal from the body is that danger is imminent and that energy, or adaptive resources, must be held back and channeled to dealing with the coming danger.
«After writing this book, I have developed daily and weekly routines to understand myself and others better, deal with my particular vulnerabilities, prioritize my to - do list, evaluate investment opportunities, empathize with other market participants, monitor my portfolio, learn from prior decisions, leverage the intuition of others and anticipate danger with individual investments and more overall portfolio's construction.
The only way to deal with the danger is to approach unfamiliar territory carefully and methodically, and to be willing to learn from your mistakes.
Inspired by the fear and panic engendered by the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design's upcoming exhibition, Nancy Chunn: Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear, is a series of paintings that represents the media sensationalism infecting our current political and cultural landscape, feeding our anxieties and distracting us from dealing with real dangers.
Thus a theoretical problem that may emerge thousands of years into the future becomes an immediate danger that can only be dealt with now, and in the way preferred by the alarmist narrative: ceasing the industrial and economic progress that would afford those coastal communities a better way of life, as well as better protection from the elements.
The deal not only provided Edcon with debt relief on its most expensive borrowings, but it also gave the company access to additional liquidity to steer it away from immediate financial danger.
• Implemented 1200 outreach programs over a course of 5 years to raise awareness of potential risks and immediate ways of handling them • Saved an entire office (87) people from impending disaster by quickly evacuating them from the premises before the onset of a flood • Devise safety development plans in a bid to deal with natural or manmade disasters • Provide consultancy to businesses in regards to functional steadiness during emergencies • Analyze and plan for potential risks by performing risk assessment tasks to ward off dangers associated with infection outbreaks and disasters • Prepare safety exercises and drills and execute practice drills to prepare personnel for actual events • Communicate with emergency services in the event of an emergency and help coordinate response for non-emergency service organizations • Design and implement emergency preparedness training to ensure that personnel respond to emergency situations in a proactive manner • Determine goals and develop comprehensive tracking systems to ensure appropriate implementation of emergency preparedness programs
The information culled from these interviews can then be used to assess how the interviewee deals with identifying, preventing and protecting himself or herself from possible danger, especially within intimate relationships.
What I have learned from my own experiences, as well as talking to others, is that anxious people tend to overestimate the danger of an event or situation, and underestimate their ability to deal with it.
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