Sentences with phrase «in dangerous waters»

If a political body (like the U.N.), however, assembles a group of scientists to manufacture the impression of a strong consensus in order to further their personal beliefs and preferred policy changes... then, I think, we might end up in dangerous waters.
Saudi Arabia, supported by Sudan, expressed grave concerns in opening up agreed text, emphasizing that «we are in dangerous waters,» while Sudan added that opening up agreed text raises the issue of equal treatment of countries.
The view that «[n] o one foresaw the volume of the current avalanche» appears justified by a lack of discussion, in the academic and policy press, of the possibility that financial globalization harboured significant risks, or that the US real estate market and its derivative products were in dangerous waters.
With everyone else, you are in dangerous waters after 120 days.
Peril after peril follows, with fish nearly drowning in air, landing in dangerous waters, even having to break out of a transport truck.
When the funniest scene in a comedy is a sight gag involving Kevin Smith, you might be in dangerous waters.
We've got a great activity for you!If your kids have plans to set sail in dangerous waters or hunt for
The stock market remains in dangerous waters just as the next rate hike approaches.

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In fact, the network may now be tempting its millions of fans to dip their toes back into the most dangerous waters of the past crisis: flipping.
Archambault noted that the evacuation order, which the governor said he issued for the campers» well - being in the face of dangerous winter weather, came a week after police turned water hoses on protesters in sub-freezing temperatures.
So, before wading in to dangerous waters, here are some things to consider when you're tempted to look to the competition for your next employee of the month.
Still, if there are children or animals in the house, boiling water can be dangerous — not because of the mist itself, but just because of how hot the humidifier could get.
The Environmental Protection Agency says the Michigan incident showed that, unlike other types of crude, bitumen can sink in water — the Kalamazoo will have to be dredged to contain damage — and might emit dangerous levels of benzene, a carcinogenic substance, when it breaks out.
They used to remember thinking but now it's no longer necessary and with the enriched water it is no longer possible after the cataclysmic campaigns of the last decade when it was decided that facts no longer mattered so therefore truth no longer existed so therefore thinking was no longer necessary but in fact futile so therefore not only sterile but dangerous and therefore behavior alone was substantial and adherence to action alone was useful.
When used in reference to shepherding people, a pastor leads people to green pastures where they can be fed, shows them where the calm and clean waters are from which they can drink, and protects them from dangerous predators and thieves who only want to kill, steal, and destroy.
At some point in the next five to ten years the Supreme Court is likely to rule that pollution of our children's minds is as dangerous as pollution of the air, land and water.
Some of the disciples were seasoned fishermen, skilled in the art of navigating dangerous waters.
Neither anchor turns out to have held; or, rather, it seems to be in the nature of Greene to have to move on, out of safe harbor and into dangerous waters.
This is dangerous water to swim in.
(After Hero Trinity had passed beyond its own dangerous threshold, its pastor wrote, using marine imagery, «The troubled waters receded, the dry land of urban mission appeared, and the people walked out upon it in faith.»)
«I was in ankle - deep water for 18 years, never took a dangerous step, content as hell,» says Malone, who accepted the veteran minimum (two years, $ 3 million), allowing the Lakers to also sign Payton.
One word of caution for families with young children — the little stream that runs round the back of the pool area is not particularly well cordoned off — it just has a single strand of rope — and it looks positively filled with algae which can be quite dangerous and on one occasion a family we were talking to at the baby pool — their eldest son slipped and fell in luckily he was o.k but we learnt, after the hotel staff looked overly concerned, that there are snakes in the stream (apparently they are harmless water snakes and no - one has seen them venture around the poolside!)
The beach was nice, white sand and warm water, but a couple of things made it not quite perfect: the water is not crystal clear, it is a bit murky and as soon as you walk into the water there is a sudden drop of around 30 cm that makes it dangerous for little children; in this area there are stones so getting in and out the water is a bit awkward.
It is estimated that infant mortality could have been as high as 1 in 5 at the beginning of the 19th century when many infants were fed a flour and water «formula» instead of being breastfed — not necessarily because of inherently dangerous birth practices.
And while splashing on the beach or swimming laps in the pool are great ways to cool down and to exercise, the water can be dangerous, especially for young children.
Even washing the equipment in regular tap water can be dangerous.
The hot water in the device's tank can be dangerous if young kids are running around the humidifier
Delivering a baby is inherently dangerous for the mom and the baby, why increase the risk by delivering under water in tepid water mixed with feces and bacteria?
Dude, science has shown that water birth is dangerous, but even a lay person like Henci Goer could figure out that submerging newborns in fetid poop water is probably a horrible idea.
In it, she reports on the possibility of using a little - noticed provision in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as leaIn it, she reports on the possibility of using a little - noticed provision in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as leain the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as lead.
It can be dangerous to give a fluoride supplement to a child already getting enough fluoride, so it's important to find out the fluoride content in whatever water source your child is using.
BPA, a ubiquitous and dangerous chemical used in the manufacturing of many plastics, is found in water sources around the world.
Inflatable bathtubs are considered to be dangerous because if there is water in the adult tub, then the inflatable tub can float and tip, spilling the baby into the water.
However, while it might be relaxing, sitting in hot water can be extremely dangerous, not for the soon - to - be mom, but for her unborn baby.
Of course, formula mixed with dirty water is very dangerous, but the advertising of formula undermines a mother's confidence in her ability to breastfeed just as much in North America than it does in third world countries.
If you are inclined to think water birth is dangerous, confirmation bias will lead you to think of one or two times when someone gave birth in water and it didn't work out well.
Stomach acid naturally protects the body from dangerous organisms that can be found in water and food.
Find out whether germs, cold water, chlorine, inhaling pool water, or swallowing pool water are dangerous for a young baby in a...
Silver suggested that if the state would be wading into very dangerous waters if it gets into a «scrip» situation, essentially asking banks to accept its IOUS and endangering its credit rating in the process.
Environmental groups and legislators say the loan sets a «dangerous precedent» that could place future Clean Water Act funding in jeopardy and sent a letter to Cuomo and the E.F.C. demanding that they delay, or cancel, today's vote.
The state Department of Health has been aware that there were dangerous levels of PFOA in the water in the municipal water supply for Hoosick Falls since at least 2014, and that it was above the recommended federal level of 400 parts per trillion put in place in 2009.
The emails of state, county and federal officials wrestling over how best to address the evolving situation show that even after the officials acknowledged wells in Hoosick Falls were testing above the EPA's guideline for PFOA, it took almost a year before the residents were made aware that their water could be dangerous.
The proposal came the same week the state Senate released a report revealing the discovery of «potentially dangerous contaminants» in the water supply in Newburgh, Orange County, and as the village of Hoosick Falls weighs a legal settlement with a private company over carcinogenic chemicals in their drinking water.
The New York crisis follows last year's water crisis in Flint, Mich., over dangerous levels of lead in the city's drinking water.
The House oversight chairman is blasting the head of the Environmental Protection Agency for allowing a dangerous water contamination problem to spiral out of control in New York for nearly a year before the agency took action.
The area's top official at the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday said New York state officials failed to inform residents of Hoosick Falls of the dangerous levels of PFOA in their municipal drinking water.
«I think we are just starting to learn about the chemicals in the water and how dangerous they could be.
One in three of Britain's beaches were too dangerous to use this summer because of water pollution, the government had admitted.
As a (poor) analogy, arguing whether or not it's human - caused feels a bit like planning to develop real estate on a seaside clifftop which some specialists have said might suffer dangerous erosion in the next 70 years unless you put up some seawalls to prevent water action at the base of the cliff - and basing your view whether to build seawalls and other erosion defences upon whether or not there's proof that human activity would be the cause of any future erosion, rather than whether or not erosion is likely and if so how harmful it might be to your interests if nothing is done to reduce it.
In November, Paul Francis, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's deputy secretary for health and human services, requested a call with EPA officials who had raised concerns that the water pollution was at a dangerous level, the newly obtained records show.
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