Sentences with phrase «imminent danger because»

The defendants say their conduct is necessary to avoid imminent danger because people dying in Iraq.

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Therefore, Pilate and the religious authorities would have already known Jesus and his disciples, and would have understood that they posed no danger to public order in themselves, because the apocalyptic message they preached was nonviolent, anticipating God's imminent action.
In fact, the American Academy of Neurology has explicitly recognized that such persons are not in danger of imminent death because of their condition, a matter well brought out by the Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania in their carefully constructed statement, «Nutrition and Hydration: Moral Considerations.»
Being in a state of Sympathetic dominance means the body can't afford the energy to rest and repair because the signal from the body is that danger is imminent and that energy, or adaptive resources, must be held back and channeled to dealing with the coming danger.
One of the main reasons that our [faerie] grandfather has showed up again is because I'm in imminent danger from Warlow, whom we still don't know that much about, or where he is, or how imminently that threat is going to present itself.
But since 9/11, it seems it's okay to make judements very quickly about people, because there's more of an imminent danger to us.
His family made the decision to send him to live with his family in the US because he was deeply involved in a gang in Mexico, which meant that his life was in imminent danger.
That is a good thing, because you drive this car all - out, hard as can be at every opportunity without ever scaring yourself or feeling out of control or in danger of imminent disaster.
If a civil authority forces you to relocate because of imminent danger to your home from a covered loss to an adjacent home or structure, loss of use can help you with those costs.
Yet again, I find the criticism unfounded because the design choice is psychologically and emotionally astute; in combat, being in cover, I'm assuming, involves some sacrifice of peripheral vision and situational awareness in exchange for limiting your visual footprint in the environment, a tradeoff that is well abstracted by the way the game uses color to signify both freedom of movement and imminent danger.
Or it could be that the leveling of 21st century temps is because the sun is a much bigger player than the modelers assume, in which case the imminent danger is cooling, not warming, but these cowards refuse to even consider the possibility.
The principal reliance of the defense in this Court is that the conviction can not stand under the Constitution because the conspiracy of these defendants presents no «clear and present danger» of imminent or foreseeable overthrow.
If a civil authority forces you to relocate because of imminent danger to your home from a covered loss to an adjacent home or structure, loss of use can help you with those costs.
Studying detained youth requires special procedures because they are minors, they are detained, and many do not have a parent or guardian who can provide appropriate consent.38 Project staff approached participants on their units, explained the project, and assured them that anything they told us (except comments implying imminent danger to self or others) would be confidential.
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