Sentences with phrase «do with peril»

Renzi said that other descriptions of threat had nothing to do with peril to funders: «None of them have any relevance to do with donors or money or anything,» he said of the incidents sketched out in the Family Planning Advocates» application.

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We do not find ourselves permitted by the Word of God, however, to advise a woman to leave her husband, except by force of necessity; and we do not understand this force to be operative when a husband behaves roughly and uses threats to his wife, nor even when he beats her, but when there is imminent peril to her life... [W] e... exhort her to bear with patience the cross which God has seen fit to place upon her; and meanwhile not to deviate from the duty which she has before God to please her husband, but to be faithful whatever happens [«Letter From Calvin to an Unknown Woman,» June 4, 1559, Calvini Opera, XVII, col. 539, in P. E. Hughes, editor, The Register of the Company of Pastors of Geneva in the Time of Calvin (Eerdmans, 1966), pp. 344 - 345].
The whole task of identifying intentions seems fraught with peril; for a sophisticated attempt to grapple with these problems, and a forthright account of the difficulties involved in speaking of such intentions, a reader could do no better than to consult the first chapter of Jack Rakove's Pulitzer Prize — winning Original Meanings: Politics and ideas in the Making of the Constitution (1997).
Take notice that any party contracting with Debie Rise as a recording or performing artist and / or in respect of sales of any of her songs or anything to do with entertainment, without our prior consent / authorization would be doing so at its / his / her peril and we shall not hesitate to bring the full wrath of the law to bear on such individual and / or organization; including suing them for aiding and inducing breach of contract and account for profit.»
And when key decisions are at hand, we'll light up the Wall to let politicians who side with powerful interests against clean energy do so at their own peril.
Deputy leader Tom Watson said the party's very existence was «in peril» with Mr Corbyn in charge - but insisted he did not want to take over.
The alignment makes the aussrance of a quorum to do business fraught with peril when a single missing member or two could shut down the work of the body.
«If a near - Earth object is approaching Earth and we are in great peril, then the U.N. Security Council can make its own decisions about what to do,» says Hans Haubold, a senior officer with the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs in Vienna, who has co-authored several papers with Remo.
As this latest study shows, you eliminate saturated fats from your diet at your own peril, as doing so will actually increase, not decrease, your risk of heart disease, particularly if you replace them with carbohydrates, which are the true dietary villain you need to be avoiding.
Suzanne Somers and The Sexy Years In her book, The Sexy Years, Suzanne Somers has done a wonderful job describing the perils of the hormonal imbalances that menopause can bring, and she has certainly put natural, bioidentical hormones on the map with media appearances, but she has some misconceptions about how to use bioidentical hormones.
The face wash is meant for dry, sensitive skin (perils of picking up products on sale / offers) and I don't know whether my skin will go well with this face wash.
Julie Spira, author of The Perils of Cyber-Dating (Morgan James), says many women are drawn to online dating for this reason, but don't know how to initiate contact with a prospect.
Dr. Pat Allen, author of the best - seller Getting to «I Do» says «The Perils of Cyber-Dating gives hope to singles everywhere with an email address that they can successfully meet someone online.»?
This may be one of those weekends when spending a few hours with the kids doesn't have to be so fraught with peril, or pizza served by a mouse named Chuck.
In order to do so, however, he must decipher the meaning behind Dumbledore's (who is dead) offerings, of which include an old book, and some contraption that collects light, because as with all powerful sages, his last request was that he be allowed to screw with the gang during a time of peril.
Compare her to Cherie Chung's marginalized woman in Once a Thief, the part of the heist trio (with Chow Yun - fat and Leslie Cheung) that stays home and does the housework for the boys, or Thandie Newton's Girl Spy in Peril in Mission: Impossible II, a film almost entirely derailed the moment she goes from interesting antihero to passive objective.
Within that structure, though, the film has a lot to say about the nature and perils of fame, and it does so with Rock's observant and caustic humor.
It has a fairly thin plot, but the various situations that deliver a new peril come frequent enough to keep the momentum going, constantly changing with each new roll, and it does maintain a substantial amount of intrigue as to how the game might eventually end.
I didn't particularly like Tony's pause on whether to call Steve Rogers with the Earth in peril.
But without knowledge of their plan, their location (respective to one another and their goal, whatever that might be), their peril, or the stakes, you're left with four people doing something for some reason, necessitating our willingness to play along with the charade that we know who these people are, what their goal is, and why we should care.
But as the camera chases Moonee and her friends up and down the stairs, watching them as they poke their heads where they don't belong and make all manner of merry mischief, we come to see the motel as a place of hard - luck enchantment, a child's wonderland with its own very real pleasures and perils.
To recap as non-spoiler-alert as possible, Nate (Adrian Pasdar) gets shot, only this time we see who does it; Hiro (Masi Oka), bored with his new CEO - ship, blithely puts the world back in peril; Mohinder (Sendhil Ramamurthy) goes all «Young Frankenstein» over the origins of everyone's various powers; a character we thought was definitely dead apparently isn't; and in a grisly scene, Sylar (Zachary Quinto) finally gets what he has always wanted.
This year alone, they released six of the most inventive, quality offerings out there: two terrifying survival thrillers, Damien Power's devastating and brilliant Killing Ground and Sam Patton's lesser but still - worthy Desolation; Sean Byrne's masterful tale of artistic obsession and satanic possession The Devil's Candy (all three even harder to endure because the featured families in peril are so human and likable); A Dark Song, an unnerving occult thriller in which a woman hires a medium to help make contact with her dead daughter; and House on Willow Street, which, similar to last year's horror highlight Don't Breathe, sees a house robbery — led by a woman with a mission, played by modern scream - queen Sharni Vinson — go terrible wrong, but this time in a more supernatural way.
Instructional Designers that fail to create universal content that resonates with all people regardless of generation, do so at their own peril.
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.
If Toyota were to mess with that formula by increasing the price by adding technologies that are less reliable than currently used ones it would do so only at its own peril or to meet regulations.
With the agency model fading into history and Barnes & Noble's Nook business reportedly in peril, what are publishers to do to keep Amazon in check?
If you bundled the feisty, irrepressible Bridget Jones (sans weight problem) with a fearless Jane «007» Bond and starred her in «The Perils of Pauline Does the War on Terror» with al Qaeda operatives rampant, you might get a rough picture of Helen Fielding's wryly witty take on today's world.
Many self - publishing authors are working with limited budgets, and many will choose to overlook the editing process, but they do so at their peril.
Whether it's the perils of shape - shifting and inappropriate outerwear or the hazards of driving with the windows down, the grisly particulars keep readers locked to the little pack and their itinerant lives as they struggle to survive in a world that doesn't particularly want them anytime, anywhere.
Any writer not employing at least a single editor (I contract with two — a story / line editor and a proofreader) does so at their own peril.
or fans of «how to» television who'd like a little unreality mixed in with their reality shows, editors Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner return with an all - new collection of the paranormal perils of Do - It - Yourself.
However, the dispute with Hachette has nothing to do with Amazon's publishing programs and everything to do with the way traditionally published books are retailed, a distinction that self - published authors ignore at their peril.
With open perils renters insurance, you don't need to worry about analysing your coverage and trying to determine the specifics, you have coverage for that loss or damage.
Just like other perils having to do with pipes and plumbing or heating systems, this is contingent on water escaping the system because it's frozen.
The dry version: Renters insurance is a policy with multiple types of coverage which is a subset of the homeowners policy form, issued to those who do not own their dwelling, and which does not offer coverage for the dwelling unit, usually on a broad form and named perils basis.
I want to caution consumers about doing anything with collections before they talk to a loan professional, Collections are fraught with peril when consumers try to correct those on their own.
Before letting your pooch run freely to explore his new surroundings, here's what you can do to spot and do away with these backyard perils.
While we're constantly bombarded with doom and gloom stories of a planet in peril, there are millions of people across the globe actually doing something about it.
The grooming salon can be fraught with peril for pets and groomers alike if you do not have the right processes, equipment and education in place.
With most plans, however, the fine print clarifies that they don't cover «known peril
After two successive games that didn't quite reach their potential, the third entry looks to put things right with a brand new graphics engine that already looks markedly better, along with narrower courses that will hopefully properly reflect the perils of WRC and a more refined physics engine.
Tacoma I know will stick with me for a very long time, much like Gone Home did, thanks to its well - designed space station, narrative, and characters that I felt like I got to know by the end of the game, cheering them on as they faced the perils of life in space and the limited possibilities when issues arise.
Then there's the possibility that Little Mac from Punch - Out might be in some dire peril that has nothing to do with his opponents in the boxing ring.
The story does not delve deep; however, there are short cutscenes with the Pikmin that aim to give the tiny little creatures more personality and to prepare you for the perils ahead.
But if we can embrace this mission now with reverence and respect for our home, we do have a chance — not only to get through the time of planetary peril and fragmentation, but to come out of the crisis a wiser species than the one that created it.
Both magazines have other articles in their current issues that will likely be of interest to Dot Earth readers, including a conversation in Creative Nonfiction with Al Roker about the beauty and peril in hurricanes and Nico Stehr's piece in Issues, «Does Climate Change Trump Democracy?»
Lofty discussions of the philosophy of science with regards to the perils of consensus seeking won't do it.
It's not our intent to «compete» with law firms, but lawyers who ignore the ability of technology or the internet to transform how work gets done today and in the future do so at their own longterm peril.
When one views such measures together with the «ramping up» of the US Department of Justice's investigations of alleged breaches of US anti-corruption laws by foreign companies, it is clear that companies which ignore the potential for US / EU law and the recent changes in UK law to apply to their conduct do so at their peril.
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