Sentences with phrase «great danger for»

The great danger for Mr Clegg and his colleagues is that the scale of the planned fiscal correction will swamp Liberal Democrat progressive initiatives.
The great danger for Labour now is that, along with the failure of Miliband's theoretical compromise position will die the brittle harmony he managed to negotiate in the party.
The great danger for Labour is that the Tories do just enough to take their marginals, but secure disproportionately large swings to take their fortresses too.
The drop sides pose a great danger for babies.
«The great danger for all mysticism is that of... making the spirituality associated with the being - in - eternity an end in itself....
The greatest danger for a sales person is loss of confidence.
The greater danger for Francis may be that all sides in the country's tensions may want to spin his message their way, especially with one eye on presidential elections in Brazil scheduled for next year.
This is the greater danger for our species, to try to pretend... that we do not need to satisfy our curiosity [The Medusa and the Snail].
This is not because flying poses a greater danger for a younger baby, but because by 2 weeks both you and he will have recovered sufficiently from the birth and have overcome any early difficulties, such as problems with breastfeeding.
And yet, the greatest danger for progressive politics lies in the apparent triumph of a divisive, xenophobic political culture that seeks to dominate and shape British political discourse.
The greater danger for Labour moderates, however, lies in genuine left - wingers signing up to vote.
However, David Miliband should look in the mirror: the greatest danger for Labour being sucked into an electorally damaging and self - indulgent nostalgia comes from the Blairite right.
The greater danger for Cameron, after nearly a decade as party leader, is looking too much like the past and not enough like the future.
«The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark.»
The potential for sap is great, and the greatest danger for Tokyo Godfathers is that it's read as drama when, in fact, it's a gentle, often delightful, slapstick comedy.
Michelangelo once said, «The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.»
Cats are prone to alcohol poisoning and higher amounts of alcohol means greater danger for your cats.
It may come as a surprise to you, but your kitchen holds some of the greatest dangers for your pet.
Fires are amongst the greatest dangers for all WA renters, regardless of whether they live in buildings constructed of wood, brick or steel.

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The «dangers» of peace may not have been purely imagined for the political and military leadership that believed in the necessity of fighting the Great War.
Even beyond nonconsensual pornography, the greatest potential dangers for this technology have only begun to emerge.
Those tech companies — known as FANG stocks for short — are in the greatest danger after Trump beat Hillary Clinton to the White House, according to Gundlach.
However, this clear and present danger precisely offers great opportunities for us.
The Senate is also considering boosting spending on mental health programs for schools and giving law - enforcement greater power to involuntarily hold someone considered a danger to themselves.
As the Trump administration rolls back the greater regulatory scrutiny the for - profit college industry has faced during the last several years, it is private equity that stands to benefit the most, posing continuing dangers to students, taxpayers, and the integrity of the federal financial aid system.
Very low borrowing rates are great for governments but heighten the danger of market volatility.
However, I think it creates a great deal of danger for those with their bodies in the squares.
For Bitcoin investors, the petro should highlight the dangers of investing in a new cryptocurrency just because it purports to be a great cryptocurrency.
O eternal and everlasting God, I presume to present myself this morning before thy Divine majesty, beseeching thee to accept of my humble and hearty thanks, that it hath pleased thy great goodness to keep and preserve me the night past from all the dangers poor mortals are subject to, and has given me sweet and pleasant sleep, whereby I find my body refreshed and comforted for performing the duties of this day, in which I beseech thee to defend me from all perils of body and soul...
I differ also from the various middle positions, which hold that there are some good things in this culture (like greater freedom for the individual), but that these come at the expense of certain dangers (like a weakening of the sense of citizenship), so that one's best policy is to find the ideal point of trade - off between advantages and costs.
Viv Thomas: Discovering a relational place where you're able to be yourself and explain what's going on in your heart and head is essential for you isolation is one of the great dangers in Christian leadership.
They began to see that the great danger was no different for them than it was for the Pharisees.
Youth use drugs for many different reasons and in ways that involve danger from little to very great.
Some women do enjoy being objectified because it gives a sense of power (been there, done that) but there is great danger here for our girls.
The greater pastoral problem remains the large number of the faithful not requesting the sacrament due to ignorance or the abiding misapprehension that it is only for those in immediate danger of death.
It is clear that philosophy, no less than theology, has always taken it for granted that man has to a greater or lesser degree erred and gone astray, or at least that he is always in danger of so doing.
Beneficiaries of the status quo see agitators for greater justice as a clear and present danger to their own just deserts.
Jesus also heralds humility and particularly recommends this form of childlikeness for the great, especially church leaders, for they stand in the greatest danger of promoting their own self - worth at the expense of others.
They were there, I presume, for the same reason as we friends from abroad: The call to honor his memory was greater than the danger they perceived.
Given free will, a man must strive for an occupation in which he can do the greatest good for the greatest number, and he gravely points out the dangers of alienation and self - deception.
Yet the dangers in such centralized control are great, primarily for any «president» who forgets the corrupting nature of power.
In some countries there is a danger that the churches, by having too great a respect for the prejudices of their own members, and for the prejudices of non-members, will make these difficulties greater than they are.
The story indicates that Sisera commited a great indecency against Jael by forcing his way into her tent quarters to hide from his pursuers (thinking they would never look there for him because of the inappropriateness of it, and that she would not betray him because of the danger it would place her in).
So great is the change in the political climate that it seems likely we will have to pay more attention to the danger of uncritical enthusiasm for religion in public, especially when religion is promoted as an instrumental good for the achievement of sundry purposes public and personal.
And this danger becomes greater, the more God's revelation of the future is expected and longed for, the more complaint is made about the suffering of the present.
There is great danger in this for the church.
The danger of mental incoherence is the greater because we must take our stand in the present and work backwards; a process necessary for analysis, but one which often retards the opposite requirement which is the synthesis of partial truths.
We have no empathy for the Soviet Union as a human community, and herein, too, lies a great danger to peace.
In cultured urban churches where a great deal is made of the beauty of the service, there is a constant danger lest beauty be made a substitute for both worship and righteousness.
[18] Insisting on the importance of the veil for women, responding to a situation where a group of young women in the church of Carthage, claiming that the status and virtue achieved by their renunciation freed them from social conventions (which insisted that women remain veiled in church), boldly took their positions in church with faces uncovered and head unveiled, Tertullian reiterates forcefully that there is great danger in such actions because
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