Sentences with phrase «in more danger»

FEATURING: - All - new, Action - packed Story — The heroes of Halo Wars return to find themselves - and the galaxy - in more danger than ever.
All - new, Action - packed Story — The heroes of Halo Wars return to find themselves - and the galaxy - in more danger than ever.
All - new, Action - packed Story — The heroes of Halo Wars awake to find themselves - and the galaxy - in more danger than ever.
Every day that Congress sits on the sidelines puts us in more danger.
Wolverine's amazing popularity has led to him being put in more danger than any other Marvel hero.
Because they're so much smaller, kittens are in more danger of being injured, of being killed by a young energetic dog, or by a predatory dog.
A smaller pet is in more danger from injury by a larger pet than the reverse.
«So many times, people assume kittens are abandoned when they actually aren't, and put them in more danger by taking them away from their mothers,» says Trielle Gritton, senior manager of adoptions and outreach at Best Friends Animal Society — Utah.
You are in no more danger of being foreclosed on after a cash out loan.
When Maggie Mitchell, is transported to the thirteenth century Highlands will Laird Logan Carr help mend her broken heart or put it in more danger than before?
But dark secrets have put the client, and reality itself, in more danger than either of our heroes could have foreseen!
Because unlike the other heroes, Clint and Scott are family men, so they chose to stay with their families instead of putting themselves in more danger.
In a way, Petit was in more danger before he stepped out onto the wire.
They're also looking into whether Major League ballparks have put fans in more danger by designing seats that are closer to the field.
It looks like you have to have a more direct linkage to acts being done by law enforcement placing you or a family member in more danger then would have been.
If that were true, it would also mean men were losing companies more money, and putting entire economies / countries in more danger, because of their «flighty» buying (and, so, selling).
Truthfully, a baby worn in a safe carrier by a caregiver who is familiar with safe babywearing is in no more danger than they would be in a stroller.
These babies seem to be in more danger when other risk factors for SIDS are present and babies are younger than 6 months.
Not that we had more kids than we had sets of arms and were coming for him as fast as we could, or that he was in no more danger than any of us, but that he had been left behind.
For most of the first half the first 10 rows of Anfield's Main Stand were in more danger than goalkeeper Simon Mignolet as the Toffees aimlessly hacked the ball anywhere.
Watch the last three matches and you'll quickly realize he puts us in more danger then any other player we have.
That middle ground may demand more from us and could potentially place us in more danger, but it also has the potential to not only neutralize the violent person (s), but in the best of circumstances can bring about positive changes in their life (lives) while it is eliminating their danger to others.
If these «Christians» actually read the bible itself, they would realize that the last thing that Christ himself (who was not some kind of a testosterone hoped up person) would have done was to have placed young people (who he actually called the essence of heaven itself) in more danger than was absolutely necessary.
If you wanted to be a contrarian — and you ran a TV network that didn't have sports — you could argue that ESPN was in more danger than it looked, because most people didn't really want to pay for it — they just had to pay for it.

Not exact matches

On Sunday, 80 employees arrived from Austin, Texas capital far from the danger zone, to stock stores in Corpus Christi, a coastal city hit by the storm and by Tuesday more workers from San Antonio were moving to Victoria, another affected city.
A serial entrepreneur — she owns four restaurants and has founded two companies in addition to Thinx — Agrawal says that the danger of male investors asking the women in their lives for advice is that, more often than not, those women are not their target customers.
«The negative, obviously, is that local people can more easily absorb preconceptions and feel pressured to vote a certain way — in other words, the danger of local democratic empowerment is a loss of impartiality.»
It will be a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we've seen since 1953,» Mattis said, also noting the danger to the heavily - populated South Korean capital of Seoul: «It will involve the massive shelling of an ally's capital, which is one of the most densely packed cities on earth.»
For a more current look at what happens when abortion is severely restricted, we looked to Brazil, where abortion is illegal except in cases of rape, when the mother's life is in danger, and in the rare instances of anencephaly, a severe fetal anomaly in which the fetus lacks parts of the brain, leaving the infant with virtually no chance of survival.
A volcano in the south of Italy could be coming closer to erupting, putting the lives of more than half a million people in danger.
The smoke - free law also made people more aware of the dangers of secondhand smoke everywhere, including in their own homes.
In addition to the usual dangers of an expanding waistline and the next - day embarrassment of, ahem, excessive festivity, holiday party season presents special challenges to the more introverted portion of the population.
I expect, however, that there will be three first - order effects that will be very similar to those that followed the BP spill: 1) increased public consciousness of the dangers inherent in transporting oil and oil products and more aversion to having these products moved nearby; 2) increased calls for alternatives to oil rather than alternative means of transporting oil; and 3) decreased trust in regulators» and firms» abilities to sufficiently mitigate risks from transporting oil.
If your need to evict a guest is more pressing, or you feel you're in danger, contact the police.
The latest danger coincides with a recent report on iOS malware attacks by the security firm Bit9 + Carbon Black that found that more malware affected iOS devices in 2015 than the previous five years combined.
Still, it's unlikely that a P / E of 24 will rise further; indeed, it's more likely in danger of shrinking, in which case stocks would take a beating.
There is a danger in being corporate America's gay example, and it is more practical than philosophical.
VW's wrongdoing has more in common with the arcane algorithms and opaque schemes at the heart of the Wall Street's financial crisis than with the dangers of faulty gas pedals, ignition switches or airbags of previous recalls.
As public awareness of the health dangers of cigarettes grew, however, more consumers made the decision to quit smoking, leading to bans in workplaces and other areas across the country.
The real danger in the current negotiations, isn't so much that they might not be finalized until shortly after Oct. 17 — the Treasury would be able to pay creditors and all its bills until Oct. 22 — but that they will lead to more abrupt spending reductions.
There is a danger in training existing analysts to parse big data: They immediately become more attractive to recruiters and competitors.
As long as you keep your mind sharp, Fernandez doesn't see danger in relying more on Google for hard facts.
Most of the remaining books are so academic that there is a greater danger, in me recommending them, of turning the reader off than inspiring them to learn more.
As to the increase in numbers, a little reflection should persuade even those Jews who, like Professor Namier, think of numbers as dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than real.
Critics have warned that, even though the deal represents a «vertical» rather than a «horizontal» merger (which receive more scrutiny), it poses a danger to competition because AT&T could distribute Time Warner shows in a faster or cheaper fashion to its own subscribers, or withhold them from rivals.
At a time when the White House has vowed to act more forcefully against North Korea, Iran and other threats, some officials see the Cuba problem as yet another lesson in the dangers of using intelligence selectively to advance policy goals.
And while iHeartMedia, the industry's top player, is in danger of going bankrupt, Cramer said that the radio business has more potential to it than many investors might think.
But there is danger in hiring older, more experienced executives from outside the company.
The danger is in suggesting that those times when you might act more outgoing will lead to some long - term personality changes, or that there is a «better» way to act that leads to more success in work and in life.
Though hurricanes and blizzards may be more common in other parts of the country, these regions were faced with natural disasters — and their itinerant dangers — that they'd never experienced before.
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