Maximal distance is essential in
guarding against the dangers of what, in 1975, we called the maximal proposition.
To
guard against the dangers of concussions, by 2014, all 50 states and the District of Columbia had enacted laws to protect young athletes.
The analyst must seek to
guard himself against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty.»
In the end you will realize that in order to enjoy a happy and healthy marriage it is worth
guarding against the dangers of emotional affairs.
Not exact matches
Of this
danger I have been constantly aware and have endeavored to
guard against it.
Becoming aware of the potential
dangers in any belief, including those we hold dear, does not necessarily mean we must abandon that belief, but does enable us to be on
guard against its distortion and misuse.
How might these
dangers be
guarded against?
The objectivity and universality of the good news should
guard us as Christians
against the
dangers of privatism and individualism.
Perhaps best known for advocating that the nation
guard against the potential influence of the military — industrial complex, a term he is credited with coining, the speech also expressed concerns about planning for the future and the
dangers of massive spending, especially deficit spending, the prospect of the domination of science through Federal funding and, conversely, the domination of science - based public policy by what he called a «scientific - technological elite».
They «seem to be aimed at politically polarizing science and scientists, and that is the real
danger we must
guard against,» says Raghavendra Gadagkar, immediate past president of the Indian National Science Academy and an ecologist at the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru.
And the
dangers you
guard against may be nothing more than distractions to lure you to greater
danger.
that the precautionary principle has been recruited so politically and specifically to
guard against environmentalists concerns, on such a grand scale, and so consistently and repeatedly in disregard of the real risks, costs and very
dangers inherent in many of the proposed solutions (e.g. biofuels / ethanol), would seem to indicate that the precautionary principle should be applied with the greatest of caution.
For example: (1) if the mountain owner / operator does not sufficiently warn a skier of the
dangers of skiing in a certain dangerous area then they can be liable for negligence if that skier injures himself owing to a dangerous condition that existed; (2) if the mountain owner / operator does not maintain a reasonable degree of security to
guard against reckless skiers then the mountain can be liable; (3) if the mountain fails to maintain its equipment (lifts, gondolas, ramps, etc) in a reasonable manner and a skier is injured as a result then the mountain can be liable.
For example, a product is properly manufactured, but the design is faulty because the product does not have the appropriate safety devices or
guards to protect the user
against obvious
dangers.
[121] Some have suggested that the best way to
guard against such
dangers is to entirely preclude fundraising.