Sentences with phrase «imminent danger from»

Remember the recent United Nations Climate Summit in New York featuring President Obama and other world leaders collectively wringing their hands over the alleged imminent danger from anthropogenic (human - caused) global warming?
What deBuys finds reinforces what he already knows: that the Southwest, and other subtropical regions including southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, face imminent danger from droughts, fires, heat waves and other social stresses.
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.
Mariners will beat a path to the door of anybody who can provide warning of imminent danger from freak ocean...
Hinton says city shelters are already open all day, regardless of the weather, and the city moves individuals facing imminent danger from the streets to hospitals for mental evaluations.
The Gunners must organize themselves to avoid any imminent danger from set - pieces to stand a chance of picking up maximum points on the road.
«The situation at the time the officer fired his Taser was, thus, replete with uncertainty and a reasonable officer in his shoes could have worried he faced imminent danger from a lethal weapon,» Gorsuch wrote in the majority opinion.

Not exact matches

There is imminent danger that, absent the stay of removal, there will be substantial and irreparable injury to refugees, visa - holders, and other individuals from nations subject to the January 27, 2017 Executive Order;
Fear, an emotion we have inherited from our ancestors, is not an abstract or intangible sense of imminent danger: it is expressed in neurochemical terms in our amygdala, the almond - shaped structure on the medial temporal lobe, anterior to the hippocampus.
Donnelly -LSB-...] ruled in the Eastern District of New York that «there is imminent danger that, absent the stay of removal, there will be substantial and irreparable injury to refugees, visa - holders, and other individuals from nations subject» to Trump's order.
The bill provides grants to encourage states to adopt laws, similar to Indiana's 2005 Jake Laird Law, that enable local law enforcement, with probable cause, to seize and retain firearms from individuals who are determined to be an imminent danger to themselves or others.
In ancient times, our ancestors felt stressed out while facing an imminent danger, and the increased flow of stress hormones helped prepare them both mentally and physically for fighting or running away from their perceived source of stress.
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.
From there, we journey to a submarine in imminent danger of disaster — the captain has gone nuts, a case of «explosive jelly» has gone bad and will blow up if the sub tries to surface, and there is only two days of oxygen left.
Awakened from their hibernation pods 90 years early, two space travelers enjoy the pleasures of a budding romance until they discover that their ship is in imminent danger.
Meanwhile, another «piece of the sky» appears, and Chicken Little is now too gun - shy to tell the town about what appears to be imminent danger for them all from a menace up above, in the form of creatures from outer space.
Upon reaching their cabin, the group soon learns of an imminent alien danger from a stranger whom they find wandering aimlessly in the wilderness.
The claustrophobia of being at war in such confined spaces is amplified by the danger of imminent discovery by Germans tunnelling in the opposite direction, or from collapse and suffocation under piles of dirt and rubble.
You have to jump from one crumbling rail to the next, continually changing your strategy and pushing your reflexes to stay one step ahead of the imminent dangers.
We've seen Goldblum's Ian Malcolm in each Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom trailer: dignified, grey - haired, and serious, the former rock star scientist warns about the dangers of saving the dinosaurs from Isla Nublar's imminent volcanic eruption.
The Mercedes PRE-SAFE ® system takes its lead from nature in that it activates protective measures as a precaution to protect the occupants and the car from an imminent collision, just as living things react instinctively and search for cover when they are in danger.
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.
Home sellers doing a short sale should do the extra research on the owner and insurer of their loan and look into their policies on «imminent danger of default» vs. true default and real estate professionals should be wary of giving advice on these matters and would do best to carefully and concisely relay communication (with a paper trail) from other parties to the transaction rather than make suggestions.
Priority is given to dogs coming from abuse or neglect situations, shelter turnovers, owner surrenders, or other situations that might place the dog in imminent danger of homelessness, injury, neglect or death.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the county veterinarian or his / her designee may euthanize an impounded cat if such animal is in imminent danger of death from disease or trauma or is determined to be feral.
We rescue animals that are in imminent danger of euthanasia, usually directly from the euthanasia holding rooms of local shelters.
By participating in TNR and teaching others its benefits, cat people not only help control the free - roaming cat population, but helps prevents future kittens born into the wild from imminent danger or death.
Jim Lecky, director of the Office of Protected Resources for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fisheries service, said blue whales do not face imminent danger as a population and that their numbers are slowly increasing from year to year.
After receiving an urgent phone call from you mother saying that your hometown is in imminent danger, you high - tail it back to Lightfalls to investigate.
The Obama EPA's infamous «Endangerment Finding» declared that carbon dioxide and methane from hydrocarbons cause global warming and climate change that pose imminent dangers to the health and wellbeing of every American.
Beacons, traditionally lit by communities along the coast of Norway to warn of imminent danger, will light up across Europe today to highlight the renewed threat to Norway's pristine arctic coastlines from the oil industry.
Suffice it to say, it is still far from clear there is significant imminent danger.
Why would anyone expect them to care about serving the scientific principles and ethics above all else or the policies of the NSF (National Science Foundation) when they have already expressed their belief that the threat is too imminent and the danger is too great to wait for results from the exercise of the scientific principles?
Arch subsidiary Cumberland River Coal Co. received an imminent danger notice from federal regulators on October 14, 2010 after three coal trucks operated by an independent contractor, Lemar Trucking Co..
There were of course exceptions but that explained why a person who honestly believed that he was in danger of an imminent deadly attack and responded violently in order to protect himself from that attack should be able to plead self - defence as an answer to a criminal charge of assault, or indeed murder, whether or not he had been mistaken in his belief and whether or not his mistake had been, objectively speaking, a reasonable one for him to have made.
I've heard from various sources that a certain fourth - tier law school is in fairly imminent danger of being shuttered by the central administration of the university where it's located.
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.
• Saved scores of mailroom customers and staff members from imminent danger, by recognizing the signs of a particularly lethal form of anthrax in a received letter.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Saved the gallery from theft by recognizing signs of imminent danger and taking appropriate measures to avert it.
I served in a imminent danger pay area in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010.
A parent with lawful custody who is fleeing from imminent physical danger posed by the other parent also has a defense, provided that the parent reports the child's location to the appropriate authorities or brings a custody action in an appropriate court as soon as reasonably possible.
(a) This includes the limits of confidentiality applicable to the general practice of social work or counseling, such as a duty to warn in instances of possible imminent danger to a participant or to others, or legal obligations to report suspected child or elder abuse, and also exceptions to confidentiality stemming from the specific requirements of a parenting plan evaluation, including:
We humans have one attribute that sets us apart from all other living organisms on this planet; the ability to adapt quickly to what is (vs what «should» be) in the face of imminent personal danger.
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