Sentences with phrase «in no danger»

Twelve miles from either coast of the Chesapeake Bay sits a small island in danger of disappearing.
«A lady who escaped from North Korea and applied and one artist [a painter] still living in Syria in war were stories that stood out, because these women live or lived in danger and still longed for the same things we all do,» she adds.
Demonstrating loyalty, a willingness to take on a heavy workload, and a powerful combination of digital and traditional leadership skills, Gen X is producing highly capable leaders that are in danger of being overlooked.
Not only that, but it will make you feel so much happier and positive at work, knowing you're not in any danger or putting yourself at risk.
Even in cases of rape and when the mother's life is in danger it is very difficult.»
The rankings take into account the physical demands of a job, the environmental conditions, whether a person's own life is in danger, whether a person's job requires him or her to take responsibility for the lives of others and the degree of involvement a person has with the public.
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.
But even when he knew his cause was unpopular and his life was in danger, King remained committed to his vision.
And perhaps worst of all, the export cartel model, the one that all but made the Canadian potash business what it is, is in danger of falling apart.
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.
Those character traits that are conservative, that are really absent now, I think, put us in danger.
Sunlight helps you battle afternoon sleepiness because it increases the levels of vitamins D and B. On top of that, sunlight in moderation will improve your mood, help you focus and give your immune system a little boost, which is needed because you put your immune system in danger when you don't get enough sleep.
Rolet stressed London was in danger of losing its global leadership title and added that New York would be best placed to reap the benefits of any derivative clearing too.
Last year, says founder Eric Gershman, the booming young company was in danger of growing itself to death.
America is in danger of experiencing a lost decade since the financial crisis, given its debt and political intransigence.
As customers shop for shoes directly from Amazon, analysts say companies like Foot Locker and Finish Line are in danger.
Governments need to retrench fiscally, but this should not be pursued in the short term while the world economy is in danger of falling into recession when heavy debt loads are to be paid.
Today the New York Times argues that Amazon is a new kind of conglomerate, noting that it's not in danger of anti-trust regulation because it isn't exploiting its dominance by raising prices:
In Europe, the banking system is in danger of a Lehman - style calamity unless sufficient liquidity and capital is injected.
Now he is in danger of being hoisted on his own petard.
But with business users increasingly bringing consumer technology to work — a trend known as «consumerization» — experts say the stranglehold Microsoft currently has on the PC market is in danger of slipping away.
Right now, after months in that danger zone, the Bull & Bear index is back at a neutral level.
If your need to evict a guest is more pressing, or you feel you're in danger, contact the police.
«I've been here over 30 years,» he says, and he's never felt that the company was in danger.
«The Mark Webber team was telling him to try and take care of the engine a few laps before the finish because they could see from the data that the engine was in danger of breaking down and two laps before the finish it exploded,» he added, referring to the F1 race driver.
«Our sovereignty is not in danger for giving up some licensing for exploration rights.»
The government forecasts the economy will grow 4.5 - 5.5 percent this year, although expectations are for the figure to come at the low end of the range, in danger of its slowest growth since 2009, during the Global Financial Crisis, when the economy contracted.
Patients in danger of dying from uncontrollable bacterial infections could find new allies: killer viruses known as phages.
The «brokers protocol» is in danger of unraveling, and investors should bone up on its particulars to safeguard advisor relationships.
The government forecasts growth of 4.5 - 5.5 percent this year, although expectations are for the figure to come at the low end of the range, putting Malaysia in danger of its slowest growth since 2009, during the Global Financial Crisis, when the economy contracted.
When the collection of major works housed at the city's world - class Detroit Institute of Arts Museum was in danger of being liquidated to pay off municipal debt, the federal mediator, Judge Gerald Rosen, city emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, and other civic leaders leaned heavily on community and national foundations, lawmakers and the museum itself to put their money where their masterpieces were.
The program was created to protect witnesses who are in danger as a result of the testimony against criminals.
It also sends out reminder alerts to use up food that's in danger of spoiling.
Twenty years ago, the entire industry was in danger of being wiped out by a virus called ring spot.
But it turns out those activities don't even compare to other things you might be doing on a daily basis that are putting your life in danger.
Just because you encounter a shark in the wild it does not mean you are in danger.
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.
Take a look and see if you're in danger of falling into these traps.
When any one of those elements is in danger or missing from our work, our motivation suffers.
The human brain, though, is in no danger of being replaced.
He pays $ 15,000 per employee to manage the H1 - B visa process for five of his employees who are also foreign workers, and are chronically in danger of not being readmitted to the country when they do things like go back to their home countries to visit family.
But purpose is in danger of becoming «GWOP» - Goals Without Plans - unless it is aligned with your culture.
The report comes as the reef, considered one of the most vulnerable places in the world to the impacts of climate change, is at risk of having its status downgraded by the UN cultural organization UNESCO to «world heritage in danger».
Ratings agency Moody's reported Monday that the rolls of «potential fallen angels,» or issuers with investment - grade debt currently in danger of becoming junk, swelled by 17 in the third quarter, while no companies fell into the opposite category, called «potential rising stars.»
In 2005, another blue - ribbon committee — this one led by Nobel laureate Thomas Cech — said the situation was so dire for young American researchers that the U.S. was in danger of losing its «preeminent leadership position» in science.
Glazer, a portfolio manager with $ 2.5 billion in assets under management, believes some of the biggest tech names are in a danger zone.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde says the system of globalization is «in danger of being torn apart,» an event she said would be «an inexcusable, collective policy failure.»
The moment teammates feel compelled to lie, however small or large, it's a sign that the very foundation that builds morale, understanding, empathy, and belonging are in danger.
And I say this as someone whose job is in danger of eventually being automated.
That means, to really be in danger of workaholism harming your health you need to say yes to all three of these questions:
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