Sentences with phrase «demanded by the danger»

Of course, warmers might argue that the urgency demanded by the danger posed by climate change means that we need to revise our understanding of liberty.

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The kind of working conditions that lead into this legal danger zone include not just «egregious acts of harassment and bullying» but also chronic stress, excessive demands by managers, and unpaid overtime, wrote the report's author, Dr. Martin Shain of the University of Toronto.
The government's policy towards the Israeli incursion into Gaza was in danger of falling apart on Tuesday night in the wake of the surprise resignation of the Foreign Office minister Sayeeda Warsi and a demand by Nick Clegg that Britain immediately suspend arms export licences to Israel.
Population pressure, on - site activities associated with access and carbon emission related to travel can cause a site to deteriorate further, thus raising its «destination status» by being in greater danger and creating more demand for visits.
Referring to Green as «the poet of the cinema,» Roger predicted that «there's a danger he'll become in demand by mainstream Hollywood and tempted away from the greatness he showed in «George Washington» and «Undertow.»
Back by feverishly popular demand, Jim Steinman's mega-musical is no longer in danger of alarming unsuspecting opera - goers.
The plaintiffs also employ wild leaps of logic divorced from reality: «By hiding what they knew about, and affirmatively misrepresenting the dangers of unabated fossil fuel use, the Defendants protected fossil fuel demand, and obstructed the changes needed to prevent or at least minimize the impacts of climate change.»
The law in numerous states demands that drivers of automobiles and motor vehicles yield to pedestrians walking, slowing or stopping by the roadway or intersections to minimize the potential of danger.
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