Sentences with phrase «in danger zones»

Yet, says White, the issue of schools in danger zones often gets pushed «to the back burner,» unless an emergency occurs.
Or may be there are more people living in danger zones now then ever.
There, as in so many places around the world, the prime driver of losses in severe weather calamities is poverty or settlement in danger zones.
Disaster mitigation task force commander Lt. Col. Taufik Rizal confirmed there were no casualties although many farmers were in the danger zones when the eruption occurred on Wednesday afternoon.
Fans in those danger zones need to pay attention to each pitch as closely as the third baseman does.
Some former U.S. officials say the problem is too few U.S. informants on the ground in danger zones such as Pakistan or Yemen.
Right now, after months in that danger zone, the Bull & Bear index is back at a neutral level.
Glazer, a portfolio manager with $ 2.5 billion in assets under management, believes some of the biggest tech names are in a danger zone.
The stock swoon and rock - bottom rates of the financial crisis conspired to put many corporate pension plans in the danger zone.
But viewed through the triglyceride - to - HDL lens, 30 % of Caucasians are in the danger zone.
Don't defrost your food by leaving it on the counter because once it's between 40 - 140 ºF your food is in the danger zone where bacteria will multiply rapidly.
Does not this slow cooker do exactly what one is supposed to avoid — I've looked at the temperature / time curve and wonder how long the food stays in the danger zone (mind you, I can't remember exactly what temp constitutes the danger zone.
As A 23 year diabetic, the ingredient's (chocolate & Mint) didn't raise my blood sugar at all and this is a wonderful cheat treat when you're looking for something sweet & delicious that won't put your readings in the danger zone.
Thats how you hit the ball in the danger zone while being under pressure, but noooo, he was walking and walking and ruined a great chance.
Time and time again, our offense looked brainless with the ball in the danger zone that has to be fixed and fast.
Mertesacker put himself in the danger zone and got what he risked for and the team paid for it.
We all know that Campbell is not that fast or pacy he failed to connect with a alexis ball when he should have passed it in the danger zone instead trying to control it against Spurs and secondly his pressing was inevident which gave Kane to score.
Him bursting up like a mad mad, only to be fouled in the danger zone.
We need a Dm who can stop attacking players bursting up in the danger zone.
In 10th minutes of the game, Stanislas received ball in a danger zone but he missed his shot back then.
But when we get hit with these hot, hot temperatures, that locker now becomes over the temperature it should be, and the lunch is there for a couple of hours in the danger zone for bacterial growth.
He'd lost a fair amount of weight after birth (in part because my little angel peed twice in the OR right after they weighed him) and though he wasn't in the danger zone, the doctors were a little nervous.
Harmful bacteria multiply rapidly when food temperatures are in the danger zone — between 40 and 140 °F (4.4 °C and 60 °C)-- and that bacteria can make people sick.
Two years ago we were in the danger zone, now we are a safe haven.
«We're in a danger zone here,» Barrella says in the Jan. 30 call recorded by the FBI.
Given that history and the ability of a governor to punish the city, Sheinkopf thinks de Blasio already is in the danger zone.
«The planet is in its danger zone because we've poured too much carbon into the atmosphere, and we're starting to see signs of real trouble: melting ice caps, rapidly spreading drought.
«I was always in the danger zone, and every year I would come down with pneumonia,» Sharp says.
Corrosion from atomic oxygen in the upper atmosphere can be forestalled with a coating of gold or platinum a few microns thick in the danger zone.
He also hopes that the change in levels of the cancer - related proteins can be used as a marker for which patients are likely to develop cancer in the wake of Barrett's syndrome and which are not in the danger zone.
Any food that should be held either hot to cold, left in the danger zone (40 to 140 degrees F), puts you at risk for foodborne illness.
And thus someone in your situation does not have to worry about cholesterol levels that would normally be considered in the danger zone..
If you hit 140 mg / dl or higher at an hour, you're in the danger zone of prediabetes and have to take further tests.
For instance, the lab ranges for diabetes are quite high, but a functional range can let you know your blood sugar is in the danger zone well before you need pharmaceutical treatment and have caused considerable inflammatory damage to your body.
These are the things to look out for in the danger zone.
Ironically, it was posted on fb by a guy I had been in the danger zone with.
(Credit the filmmakers for including the voices of Val Kilmer and Anthony Edwards just as Dusty finds himself in the danger zone.)
The budget point is crucial, and Ex Machina's ($ 16.4 m) is in the danger zone: not in the ultra-low bracket that can make a sharply executed future vision ultra-profitable, as in the case of Shane Carruth's Primer (which took $ 424,000 off a $ 7,000 outlay in 2004), or Another Earth ($ 1.8 m off $ 100,000) in 2011.
By the time the gauge is in the danger zone the damage has already been done.
In addition to slower - moving, stopping or stationary vehicles, it can also detect pedestrians crossing in the danger zone ahead of the vehicle.
I was almost rear ended because the engine started racing, the RPMS were in the danger zone and it didn't want to excellerate, it literally just wanted to stop in the middle of the road.
Bas Plus warns the driver when pedestrians are detected in the danger zone by the stereo camera.
The Pre-Safe brake with pedestrian recognition triggers autonomous braking when the system detects a pedestrian in the danger zone and the driver does not react to the system's warnings.
«For the first time since DBRS began evaluating the health of pensions, the aggregate pension deficit is now in the danger zone,» it said in a major 500 - plus - page report released Thursday morning.
That's a warning sign that you're in the danger zone and you've over borrowed, so not a smart move.
If you don't have a scale it may be difficult for you to judge, but you can employ a widely used veterinary nutritionist's rating system known as the «body condition score» to ascertain whether or not your dog is in the danger zone.
Other things that fall in danger zone category include cow hooves and antlers.
As evacuees have streamed into temporary shelters or moved in with relatives, animals — including wild monkeys as well as dogs and farm animals such as pigs, chickens and cows — have been left in the danger zone close to the volcano that is most at risk of cascading ash, rocks and hot gas.
«We ask people in the danger zone to evacuate immediately because there's a potential for a bigger eruption,» said Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the agency.
The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said Monday 48,540 people had fled, although the number was expected to rise because more than 60,000 people lived in the danger zone.
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