Sentences with phrase «flee danger»

This normal emotion is a protective mechanism that prompts the dog to either fight or flee the danger.
Blood flow moves to our extremities (our arms and legs) so that we can flee danger.
In response to a stressful situation your body releases a cocktail of chemicals, such as adrenaline and cortisol, to help you fight or flee the danger causing your stress.
This may allow fear to spread quickly and speed our ability to flee danger.
This isn't the first time the United States denied asylum to people fleeing danger in their home country.
PJ Cole spent his childhood fleeing danger and sharing his parents with hundreds of former child soldiers caught up in Sierra Leone's brutal civil war.
As a species, we are more intimately connected physically and virtually than at any time since our distant ancestors left their collective East African communities over a hundred thousand years ago to flee dangers and explore our beautiful world.
«Often having fled danger in their country of birth, they are exposed to great dangers in this country because they lack a sufficient safety net.
When running away from other Pokémon, Bounsweet flees danger by skipping along the ground.
When running away from other Pokémon, Bounsweet flees danger by skipping along the ground.
Sessions said people illegally crossing the border may be fleeing danger or despair, but, «We can not take everyone on this planet who is in a difficult situation.»
Our fight or flight survival instinct, which kept us alive in cave man days, prompts us physiologically to respond to a threat by fighting off or fleeing the danger.

Not exact matches

And there's also the danger that if interest rates rise, as is expected, investors could flee the sector and send stocks careening downward.
The governor urged more people to flee, but Houston officials recommended no widespread evacuations, citing greater danger in having people on roads that could flood and the fact that the hurricane was not taking direct aim at the city.
When poor people flee their land, risking great danger and hardship, they make a commentary on the legal and economic structure of that land.
Our eyes allow us to get around and see danger and either fight or flee, but we can't see all the danger (UV light, radiation, etc...).
Thieves and robbers threaten the disciples and the church from the outside; hirelings like Judas flee from within when danger comes.
He added that, «Protecting has to do with our duty to recognize and defend the inviolable dignity of those who flee real dangers in search of asylum and security, and to prevent their being exploited.»
In spite of that, human rights organizations argue that European governments are being too restrictive on people who are just searching for a better life, or worse, fleeing war and other danger.
Animals of the more complex type have greater «freedom» compared to plants because they have senses and locomotive powers to sense danger and flee from enemies: floods, heat, drought, etc..
You seem incapable of focusing on a subject; mainly, the plight of Syrian refuges due to a civil war in their country, and the dangers of fleeing said country.
As the Revolution came to a head, the president prepared to flee the country and the police began to pull out of the streets, simple chaos became the greatest danger.
Advocates have argued that the president's order is Islamophobic and will alienate moderate Muslims, while exposing innocent people fleeing violence and despotism to undue danger.
NACOB in collaboration with the District Police Command at Asesewa intercepted the said truck with registration number ER 105 - 13 and arrested the driver, one Stephen Narteh Sangmortey, whiles his accomplice fled upon sensing danger when security officers stopped their vehicle for checks.
Only those who could flee or pose a further danger would be jailed while awaiting trial.
So I met with people and heard their stories of harrowing risks, dangers fled and desperation for their children.
Weighing in on one of the most contentious issues in American politics — the danger posed to host countries by the 4.8 million people who have fled from Syria's civil war — Syrian President Bashar al - Assad told Yahoo News that some of the refugees are «definitely» terrorists.
NASA coalition's key adviser has admitted having fled the country for fear that his life is in danger despite not having received any physical threats.
As Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald insists Democratic lawmakers who fled the state are in danger of burning bridges, some of those furloughed Democrats think the extreme move could actually mend bridges.
As an example, he said, when an individual encounters someone else in distress, there are a number of possible reactions — to help the other, to flee, to seek help or warn others of potential danger.
Normally, northern cardinals listen to tufted titmouse predator alarm calls and will typically respond by fleeing or freezing until the danger passes.
When they made the normal takeoff sound louder, the birds just kept eating; when they turned down the volume of the startled takeoff sound, three of 15 flocks fled and the rest perked up and looked around for danger.
If one bird spots danger and raises an alarm, other species will flee, too.
«Mesothermic dinsoaurs were likely faster predators or better able to flee from danger than the large reptiles found earlier in during the Mesozoic.»
When your body senses danger, it produces these hormones to divert blood flow away from nonessential areas and toward the major muscle groups so we can flee or fight.
High levels of cortisol free up stored energy to help the body physically resist or flee from physical danger.
If the decision is between running from danger or making stomach acid, fleeing obviously trumps.
Unfortunately, these adrenals hormones are also designed to help you either flee from danger or fight it.
The New York Times published an article in 2010 talking about the paleo movement and these urban cavemen who keep refrigerated meat lockers in their homes and follow exercise routines that are high intensity, which resemble how our ancestors might have fled from danger.
Muscles that are used for situations where quick bursts of activity are needed, such as fleeing from danger, are made up of fibers called fast - twitch.
When the Nazis invade France, however, Suzie's life is suddenly in danger, and she attempts to flee to the United States, where her father moved years earlier.
What is more evocative than constantly fleeing down, down, down into the hellish depths of danger to face your demons?
With his people still in danger, a young T'Challa used Klaw's sound weapon on Klaw and his men, shattering his right hand and forcing him to flee
After a privately owned space station mysteriously explodes, a fleeing astronaut trying to get back to Earth safely inadvertently puts all of humanity in danger.
(His mother fled Brooklyn out of fear that another son was in danger of being killed.)
Michelin PAX run - flat tyres, with an additional tyre pressure monitoring system, allow fleeing from the danger zone up to a 30 km distance, even with damaged tyres.
When 12 - year - old Joey flees his East Texas farm to escape the deadly intentions of his stepmother and her lover, he finds adventure and danger in the company of outlaws and his wastrel cousin.
She suddenly sees him in a new light and she flees — right into danger and in...
The sisters flee their home, chased by werewolves, facing danger at every turn.
This means that felines are always on the lookout for potential danger and want to remain in good shape in case they must fight or flee.
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