Sentences with phrase «great danger in»

In addition to the rehoming of pit bulls who pass temperament testing, there is great danger in failure to euthanize pits after first attacks.
Open stairways (cats, puppies, cats and dogs are at great danger in home with a «half wall» or even open rails on an upstairs room.
Open stairways (kittens, puppies, cats and dogs are at great danger in home with a «half wall» or even open rails on an upstairs room.
There is great danger in using progressive consequence schemes.
There is a great danger in this approach.
He says the Panama Papers show how corruption is «scared of the spotlight» and urges new protection for whistleblowers who he says are under great danger in many countries.
The great danger in this compression, as Turner sees it, is stagefright of the kicking foot.
[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
There is great danger in this for the church.
The great danger in such planetary production is that it will result in «a gigantic centralization of power» which will devour all free community.
as James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 10, «the great danger in republics is that the majority will not respect the rights of minority.»
«There is a great danger in people taking extreme positions on either side.
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.
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.
Is this not perhaps the greatest danger in Christian art — that the art itself has an aesthetic power which may make it a rival to the God it proclaims?
There are undoubtedly great dangers in making any simpleminded connections between Jesus» baptism and our baptisms.
However, there are greater dangers in ignoring altogether the suggestions this story makes for our own lives.
If they do exist, I would expect that what I have seen as the greatest dangers in sectarian education would be less likely to be exemplified, and the best possibilities more often realized.
Of course there were great dangers in this practice in that a man never had the time to develop a full understanding ministry in any one place, but the system paid off in the numbers of people contacted and converted.
«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.
This fibril presents the greatest danger in this disease.
After surviving the hell of a Nazi death camp, a refugee faces even greater dangers in America in this tale of murder, deceit, and assumed identities.
However, if they reflect a possible greater danger in your student's mind, their significance is greatly magnified.
Smokey's epic adventure begins when the injured cat escapes from a carrier into greater danger in Midtown Manhattan.
It is a simple matter of physics: motorcycles are smaller and unprotected and thus face greater danger in an accident.
The recent Hildebrandt 2013 Client Advisory begins with this quote from Peter Drucker, management consultant, author and «social ecologist»: «The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.»
«Our greatest danger in life is in permitting the urgent things to crowd out the important» — Charles E. Hummel --

Not exact matches

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.
She was in great danger of a pulmonary embolism, as bits of the clot threatened to break away and travel to her lungs.
Because to live in denial is a much greater danger than to have your eyes open and have the ability to do something about it,» says Schlosser.
Powell's 32 years» experience in matching entrepreneurs with franchise opportunities has also taught him that prospective franchisees can sometimes be their own greatest danger.
But a monopoly's great economic and societal danger was its ability to decide who succeeded in business and who failed.
He has also been vocal about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence — even describing AI as «the greatest risk we face as a civilization» while engaging in a war of words with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over their disagreement on the subject.
Most of the remaining books are so academic that there is a greater danger, in me recommending them, of turning the reader off than inspiring them to learn more.
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.
Rodriguez argues that we are entering a new time of danger in the global economy and that the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 was merely Phase 1.
Unlike many others in the greater Houston area, we did not seem to be in danger of being flooded.
The problem with all this is that when large banks are funded by so much debt (and so little equity) they're in much greater danger of insolvency during an economic downturn.
«In my view, there is far greater danger to over-specialisation than over-generalisation» Robert Vinali
Thanks to the Facebook saga, depicted in the movie The Social Network, more entrepreneurs are aware of the dangers of telling others their great ideas.
Frank goes on to warn: «The real danger in elevating Kudlow to a position of such great public authority, I think, is not that he will continue to misapprehend the world (though of course he will), but that he will be in a position to put his destructive ideology into effect.»
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.
The responsibility of bishops is and always has been, as Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis and other bishops have explained in great detail, to protect the integrity of the sacrament, to prevent public scandal that creates confusion about the Church's teaching, and to avoid the danger of people receiving the sacrament, as St. Paul puts it, to their damnation.
With those dangers in view, leaders must keep the greater issues before the group and not take murmuring personally, even when some want to make it personal.
They were also in part a matter of pastoral sensibility, with Leithart seeing the greatest pastoral danger in the scandal of disunity, Trueman in the relativization of the doctrines of grace and subsequent weakening of salvific assurance.
And when we are bad or isolated or angry or furious or vengeful or politically agitated or confused or lost or deranged or unhinged, and we have the ability to get and use weapons only designed to kill large numbers of people our society is in great danger.
Youth use drugs for many different reasons and in ways that involve danger from little to very great.
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