Sentences with phrase «doing dangerous jobs»

I'm in the military, and have no problem doing dangerous jobs to protect the free speech of people I don't agree with.
This rule originated as a rule for professional firefighters responding to a negligently - started fire: the idea is that professional firefighters sign up to do a dangerous job, and letting them sue for hazards inherent in their job (they aren't called without a fire) is a bad idea.

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«Journalists were doing their job when a suicide bomber killed them, such attacks prove that the working environment is very dangerous now,» said Rahimullah Samandar, a senior member of the AFJSC.
Consumer say dangerous vehicles like GM's Cobalt would have been recalled earlier if NHTSA had done its job.
«From an outsider's perspective, it's a dirty, dangerous job, and how can anyone do it?
While we do not have any exegetical basis for calling them «heretics,» we nevertheless can see their teachings as dangerous for Christian unity without condemning them to hell (They might end up there, but it's not our job to send them).
For a while now i have been wishing for a player that can do a defensive job against dangerous wingers and also attack at the same.
Personally I thought when Perez got to play for us he did an excellent job and in the most part looked dangerous when he had the ball.
He did his job very well and put in some dangerous crosses, and got an assist.
Don't feel sorry for fighters - they signed up for a job they know is dangerous.
But they can't afford to sit on their laurels now — Manchester City are just too good and too dangerous to really feel like the job is done after one game and three goals.
The Coq did a magnificent job on the most dangerous n10 in the league (Silva).
Why you should care: Baron Corbin has been built up as a dangerous (and large) heel, and SmackDown has done a quality job of paying off these kinds of builds.
Walcott might not have the most all around game but he does have a knack for scoring goals, Gibbs as a former winger did a decent job as a wingback, Coq wasn't fluent but won the ball well and stopped some dangerous looking counters at source, and Bellerin looked like a refreshed player.
No matter what Wenger has done for this club it does not give him a lifetime pass to the managers job and 8m a year, we as a club are sailing into dangerous waters and with Greedy Stan and Wenger sailing the ship there's every chance we, l remain also rans with a history,
You'd like to imagine he could do a job as a defensive number 10 with the sole purpose of winning the ball in a dangerous position.
Women make less money than men because they won't do the dirty, dangerous jobs or jobs with long hours and they don't want to relocate.
I did go to a consult for plastic surgery but it was too expensive and dangerous plus my job is really physical.
«I stand behind my brothers and sisters who are faced with dangerous circumstances every day and who do an excellent job at it,» Jones said.
Mr. Tolley died from injuries sustained while doing the dangerous and heroic job of protecting New Yorkers.
What became dangerous for the security of this country was the impunity with which some people were doing it (abusing their office), but however beautiful the policies are, until you are able to translate all of those to food and jobs in the homes of the ordinary man and woman, it is still at the theoretical stage.
«Police officers have an extraordinarily difficult and dangerous job to do and it's incumbent upon both the city and the state to give these individuals the support they need and ensure they are always treated like the first - class professionals we know them to be,» said Senate Co-Leader Dean Skelos.
«If you have the know - how to do something even remotely dangerous in your basement, you are smart enough to get a job at a major lab and pocket something on your way out the door.»
When CFTR can't do its job, people develop a dangerous buildup of mucus in the lungs and elsewhere.
Although Gulliver isn't sure how to explain the gender differences, she does see resiliency as a buffer against the kind of life stress caused by a dangerous job, the kind of stress that can lead some couples to divorce.
Both drugs significantly improved the chances of survival to hospital admission, so they clearly did their job in stabilizing dangerous heart rhythms and getting patients to the hospital alive.»
«In some instances we might do a better job than traditional biochemical markers [in determining whether a particular cancer is dangerous]; in some cases we might not.
Most supplements are scams, some can be dangerous and the few that have scientific support have such a small effect, you would get more results just by doing a better job with your eating and training.
After all, if the FDA had done its job properly, synthetic hormones would have been banned from their inception as dangerous illogical replacements for human hormones.
It's ultimately clear that The Finest Hours is at its best in its relatively propulsive first half, as director Craig Gillespie, working from a script by Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, and Eric Johnson, does a nice job of establishing the the central characters and the dangerous circumstances in which they find themselves - with the screenplay, which also emphasizes the ongoing exploits of Bernie's girlfriend (Holliday Grainger's Miriam), generally juggling the various narrative threads to seamless effect.
It's a serious and stylishly watchable drama, thanks mostly to Dhavernas's capable performance of a morally ambiguous person with too many dangerous irons in the fire, and Ryan's portrayal of a hurt - and - handsome lawman struggling to do his job, even though he's in love with his suspect.
Some critics have felt this film lacks engagement with the local population or the wider scope of the war, but surely that's exactly the point: these soldiers are just ordinary blokes (they're all blokes), a long way from home, doing an incredibly dangerous job without much sense of why.
Arkin leads a great ensemble as the sleazy Roat, the most dangerous of the gang and does an intensely unsettling job as the conniving killer that is a part so atypical for the actor.
Given the dangerous world they're living in, a job in the food industry does seem like a much safer bet.
They highlight not only the relationship between brothers and Olympic wrestling champions, Mark and Dave Schultz (Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo), but also the make - up job on Steve Carell, who plays the eccentric and dangerous millionaire John du Pont.
Bay is no stranger to action movies, and 13 Hours does a decent job of showing the dangerous situations that the Americans faced in during the Libyan civil war and portraying the heroism of the security force that protected and saved American lives.
The film is introduced with the atypical title «William Friedkin's Film Of Tracy Letts» «Killer Joe,» «suggesting that it'll be a no - frills adaptation of the play, but that's not quite true; it's plenty faithful to the stage version, but Friedkin and Letts (the latter of whom adapted the screenplay himself) do a pretty good job in making the play cinematic, certainly more so than either «Carnage» or «A Dangerous Method,» adding some striking locations (including an abandoned rollercoaster) and even a chase scene.
A team of 20 men, wildland firefighters from Arizona proudly answering to the name Granite Mountain Hotshots, are tightly bound together by mutual trust and love of the dangerous job they do.
The job isn't ideal — Benghazi is one of the most dangerous places in the world; he is separated from his wife and young daughters; and all the official CIA people that he is working under, especially outpost chief Bob (David Costabile), are constantly reminding all the security guys that they are the ones doing the important work.
Working in a shop is not the most dangerous job in the world, but its does have some concerns.
Heroes fill the pages of this book, men and women doing a dirty, dangerous, and often thankless job for little reward.
There he waited for people to bring him jobs he didn't want for which they probably wouldn't pay him; his calling was despised and dangerous, his rewards very uncertain.
His first job running security at a fundraiser is rather tame, but what he doesn't know is that it will lead to a larger and more dangerous case.
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He spent the next several years doing various jobs in San Francisco, Bakersfield, and Chico, California where he found no lack of encounters with dangerous situations.
Plus, if Batman isn't doing his job, Gotham City may become way more dangerous than our bumbling time - traveler might be ready for.
Add to that the fact that members of government and the public really like Finance Minister Bill Morneau — a dangerous omen for effective tax reform because being disliked tends to mean you're actually doing your job.
However, there are other cases where someone may have a job that is considered to be dangerous, or even where someone is not considered a risk to the insurer, but they have a fear of needles so do not wish to undergo a medical examination that may be required for approval.
I don't have a dangerous job, I work at my desk.
Dogs do not become aggressive when I train them (excluding the dogs that were already dangerous and aggressive before I even met them... then it is my job to help manage and contain and modify those feelings in the dogs).
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