But I'd argue their citizens, particularly in the US, actually suffer
a far higher danger / cost.
Not exact matches
While most alcoholic beverages in the UK already comply with this regulation, health campaigners say these warnings need to include
further information to flag
high calorie content and the
dangers of drinking too much
Second, it's an added
danger of moving faster, falling
farther and reaching
higher.
Ms. Noerdlinger's boyfriend problem is just more grist for the mill for Mr. Mullins and other union leaders, who are spinning the idea that the mayor's reforms are making the city less safe — Mr. Mullins going so
far as to place a paid advertisement in newspapers urging the Democratic National Convention not to come to town because New York is «lurching backwards to the bad old days of
high crime,
danger - infested public spaces, and families that walk our streets worried for their safety.»
UFT members from Districts 13, 14 and 17 as well as
high schools from those areas heard UFT President Michael Mulgrew speak about the proposed federal education budget cuts, the attack on unions by
far - right privatization advocates, the
dangers to hard - won benefits if a state constitutional convention is held in 2018 and other pressing issues.
So
far, the only side effects appear to be nausea and diarrhea, but no one really knows the long - term
dangers of taking
high vitamin and mineral doses.
I spent many hours in 1992 arguing the
dangers of such eventualities during the long passage of the Scottish
Higher and
Further Education Bill.
These
dangers are not proven and are reported only at
high temperature use, but still worth investigating
further.
The researchers adjusted for other factors that would contribute to weight gain, including waist - to - hip ratio and hip circumference, which means that women who were already at a
high risk were pushed even
farther into the
danger zone when they consumed sugary drinks.
If you hit 140 mg / dl or
higher at an hour, you're in the
danger zone of prediabetes and have to take
further tests.
When we are facing
danger, it makes sense that we rely on those
higher processes
far less than we rely on our «gut instinct» --- those older processes that kept us safe for so much longer in our species» history.
The region's population and building booms are
far outpacing efforts to reduce exposure to flood
dangers, resulting in long - predicted scenarios playing out at
high cost in lives and money.
Nuclear power is the only energy source where mishap or malice can kill so many people so
far away; the only one whose ingredients can help make and hide nuclear bombs; the only climate solution that substitutes proliferation, accident, and
high - level radioactive waste
dangers.
This question, following up on question one is designed to expose the ethical duty of
high - emitting developed countries like the United States to refrain from
further delay on climate change on the basis of scientific uncertainty given that the nation's non-action on climate change is already responsible for putting the international community in great
danger from climate change.
Most of these car crashes occur in
high traffic areas and at night, but no matter where a pedestrian is hit, s / he is in
far more
danger of being seriously injured than the driver involved in the crash, and our most vulnerable citizens — young children and the elderly — are the most of risk.