Sentences with phrase «dealing with the perils»

I actually feel fortunate that I never had to deal with the perils of returning to work.
In Surviving Mars, you're tasked with building a colony on the red planet, a gig that requires you to keep your colonists both alive and happy, while dealing with the perils of the surrounding environment.
They should deal with peril, with drug offenses.»
The case law does not appear to have dealt with peril to property, unlike the codified rule on defence of one's property.
Here's how Tonya Rapley and her husband Khomari Flash, who are both self - employed, collectively deal with the perils of self - employment and rock their finances as a freelancer couple:
She stated that Blockchain should be used to deal with the perils that come with cryptocurrencies.

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With the deal in peril, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has held back from announcing whether he will attend the Oct. 27 Canada - EU summit, a date set months ago as the official signing date for the agreement.
I agree that kids should have an understanding of the perils of online technology and critical thinking skills when dealing with media, but not at the expense of the character of the Waldorf Education.
Rather than direct more resources to try to deal with the yellow peril, they are focusing even more on Labour, believing that the slump in support for Gordon Brown makes Labour seats newly vulnerable to the Conservatives.
My interest in minor parties stems from how they change the dynamic of electoral calculations and turn a duopolistic zero - sum game into a valid competition, which the traditional big - two should ignore at their peril, though I suspect you and they each secretly habour conflicting viewpoints about how to deal with the reality of their existence and the additional complexity they provide.
President Obama is expected to appeal to Americans about the perils of rising temperatures and the economic benefits of dealing with climate change
Rumors have been floating around lately that Channing Tatum's incipient reign as terrible X-Men member Gambit could be in peril, with The Wrap reporting that the deal between Tatum — who's also a producer on the upcoming film — and Fox was in danger of breaking down.
Because what you see in Wisconsin is once you lose it, you lose it... So it is fraught with peril when you're dealing with governors or mayors who you know don't want to negotiate fairly, and that's part of why you want to change the climate.
4 Credit Score Boosting Tips for Students Students generally think FICO scores are primarily important for adults, who have to deal with mortgages, auto loans, high monthly credit card bills, and other such financial perils.
They discuss the challenges that face law firms and law departments «as they deal with new federal EDD rules; demands for cost containment from their clients; and the perils of international disputes.»
There are so many perils in dealing with claims against local governments.
Michael deals principally with claimant insurance litigation and specialises in liability and coverage disputes arising from fires, floods, thefts and other perils.
Conversion is founded on a «a salutary rule for the protection of property, namely, that persons deal with the property in chattels or exercise acts of ownership over them at their peril»: per Baron Cleasby in Fowler v Hollins (1872) LR 7 QB 616, 639.
Your landlord is going to be financially liable for any damages that are caused to the building by natural hazards or by perils that are outside of your control, but more serious than just dealing with noisy neighbors.
Each state has different phenomena to deal with, and some perils require purchasing special coverage from high risk insurance pools like the FAIR plan.
Maybe, but we start to run into the perils of dealing with an unfalsifiable hypothesis.
They do this at their own peril because Mom's, especially young mothers, are some of the pickiest home buyers that we deal with.
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