Sentences with phrase «inherent dangers to»

Even when using Texas defensive driving skills, there are still some inherent dangers to kids when cars are involved.
Danny tells us that there usually isn't a danger of your windshield caving in on you because of a chip or crack, but there are inherent dangers to driving with a cracked windshield
There are both benefits and inherent dangers to using a HELOC.
I understand why we do this, but I think there are some inherent dangers to this approach.
Assault rifles and large capacity magazines are «an inherent danger to schools, workplaces and communities when such weapons are misused,» FedEx said in the statement.
Doesn't there lie grave and inherent danger to storing carbon underground in cold storage?

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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.
From the spacing of rows of vertical farms to the fact that many reach upward of 30 feet in the air, there are inherent dangers.
«FedEx views assault rifles and large capacity magazines as an inherent potential danger to schools, workplaces, and communities when such weapons are misused.
He started to recognize the potential — but also the inherent danger — of his work.
For a more in depth analysis of our financial problems and the inherent dangers they pose for the U.S. economy and U.S. dollar denominated investments, read my new book «Crash Proof: How to Profit from the Coming Economic Collapse.»
But markets react differently, and as Schultz adds, «The larger lesson might be the inherent danger when brands try to import work into the U.S. from abroad.»
Since Hagel doesn't recognize the inherent danger that extremist Islam presents to America and the world, I question his appointment as Secretary of Defense.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belongs
They recognized the danger of idolatry inherent in nationalism, but the best of them opposed that tendency while undertaking to be truly patriotic.
No doubt this change gives the Christian faith the chance to be realized in absolute freedom, which corresponds indeed to its inmost nature; but, on the other hand, the dangers inherent in it ought not to be under - estimated.
But there is an inherent danger in this approach which derives from the fact that human nature makes it difficult for a group of people to share money and meals and chores and living space equitably and harmoniously, particularly if they try to do this in a democratic way.
Each of these examples reveals some of the inherent dangers that Eliot tended to minimize in light of what he saw as the more immediate threat of paganism.
At another level, the inadequacy, and even the danger, of using that interpretation of Matthew 28:18 - 20 for our time is inherent in the word «heathens» used to translate the Greek word «ethne».
Neither Franklin nor Jefferson were averse to extending their property, though the latter was aware of the dangers inherent in putting money - making ahead of civic virtue.
Liberation theology is conducted in a hermeneutical circle which can be entered only in an act of solidarity with the oppressed of the world, an act of such immediacy and commitment that it circumvents the danger of ideological bias normally inherent in political choices.2 From this hermeneutically privileged standpoint, liberation theology proceeds to a social scientific analysis of the situation, which is intended to uncover the structures of oppression and the extensive ideological biases both of the oppressors and of their attendant theologies.
The principal danger inherent in communitarianism is tribalism and the subsequent violence that often arises among rival tribes, each of them inflexibly wedded to their respective versions of the truth.
Pastor Albert Mohler, a Southern Baptist, has commented that he respects the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith's document Subsistitbecause it is consistent with previous Catholic teaching (with which he strongly disagrees), is honest about its inherent belief that the Papacy is integral to the nature of the Church, and that it shows a very sensible concern for the danger souls can put themselves in by being in serious error (as he believes Catholics are).
Precisely because a congregation has «material» bases and is necessarily located at some point in conflicts within a society which may tend to privilege its access to the material resources it needs, a congregation's practices are always in danger of serving to preserve the social arrangements from which they profit and of obscuring the inequalities inherent in those arrangements.
When you see problems with «the church» do you feel compelled to point them out to others and to warn others of the dangers inherent in not dealing with those problems?
Because paid - time religious broadcasters refuse to recognize these inherent limitations of the medium and thus refuse to compensate for them in the presentation of their message, they are in constant danger of removing the nonverbal, experiential, and interpersonal dimensions of religious faith and substituting in their place a passive observation of pseudo-religious spectacle.
If you are incabable of seeing the inherent danger in any theocratic dogma I urge you to go back to this article and think about that poor 7 - year old girl, a child so indoctrinated that she is convinced the world will end and has been immersed in the ideas of death, destruction and suffering.
This knowledge is «hard» knowledge, by which we mean that it exists independently of any specific interest in it or usefulness to be ascribed to it, or, indeed, independently of any lack of interest in it or even danger found to be inherent in it.
Casemiro immediately understands the danger inherent in the situation (giving away the ball on your side of the pitch to a speedy attacker that has the high pressing attackers already with him).
It didn't matter that Dworkin praised breastfeeding as a practice, or that his criticism was centered on the pressure women feel to nurse and the dangers inherent in inflexibility, moral coercion, and misinformation.
Depending on the particular activity, certain risks, dangers and injuries may exist due to inclement weather, slips and falls, poor skill level or conditioning, carelessness, horseplay, unsportsmanlike conduct, premises defects, inadequate or defective equipment, inadequate supervision, instruction or officiating, and other risks inherent to the particular activity.
«It seems to me that there are some dangers inherent in childbirth.
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Due to the inherent danger of un-natural gas drilling and the potentially massive impact on our local rural communities, we are calling on Gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo to support a complete ban on drilling in low permeable stone deposits in New York State.
«This toolkit is a valuable resource for communities, school districts and families across our state to help start serious conversations about the disease of addiction and the inherent dangers of drug use and experimentation.»
Narrowing the discussions to just agreements, airspace etc etc will not give Ghanaians the true picture of the inherent dangers in this 2018 permanent base agreement.
«On our part as a government, we shall continue to take preventive measures through public awareness campaign especially among our youths so that they are adequately informed on the danger inherent in drug abuse.»
Labour will contest the police commissioner elections — they're too important to leave unchallenged — though we recognise inherent dangers in giving so much power to one individual.
There is an inherent danger that as technology and communications empower and excite us, they could also serve to reinforce existing perceptions about politics.
If the Conservative prime minister is keen to talk up a «progressive alliance», that should be warning enough of its inherent dangers for progressive parties.
Because of your relentless effort and fierce commitment to keep fracking from polluting our water, air and harming our health, last Wednesday on December 17, 2014, at a public, livestreamed meeting of Governor Cuomo's cabinet in Albany, Governor Cuomo acknowledged the overwhelming science that speaks to the inherent dangers of fracking to public health and the environment presented by Joseph Martens, Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, and Dr. Howard Zucker, Commissioner of the Department of Health, Governor Cuomo banned high volume horizontal fracturing in New York State.
Fayose, who said he was totally against hate speech and would support any effort to curb it, added that it was important to caution the Federal Government on the danger inherent in the blanket categorisation of hate speech as treasonable.
He said, «While I am totally against hate speech and will support any effort to curb it, it is important to caution the Federal Government on the danger inherent in the blanket categorisation of hate speech as treasonable.
While often hailed as the future of medicine, stem cells» ability to proliferate carries an inherent danger and the fear has always been that when implanted into a person they could turn cancerous.
There are inherent dangers when it comes to tampering with natural processes, however, and Prather said that what could be seeded into a cloud one day to increase precipitation could fall down to the ground later as a pollutant.
But focusing on such questions can mask much more subtle dangers inherent in emerging technologies, threats that aren't as amenable to technological fixes, and that we all too easily overlook.
Some of the problems that have arisen, such as the uptick in the use of certain herbicides, are more about farming practices than about dangers inherent to GM technology; the same problems arise with conventional, non-GM crops.
To mitigate the dangers inherent to insulin dosing, a University of Utah biochemist and fellow scientists have created Ins - PBA - F, a long - lasting «smart» insulin that self - activates when blood sugar soarTo mitigate the dangers inherent to insulin dosing, a University of Utah biochemist and fellow scientists have created Ins - PBA - F, a long - lasting «smart» insulin that self - activates when blood sugar soarto insulin dosing, a University of Utah biochemist and fellow scientists have created Ins - PBA - F, a long - lasting «smart» insulin that self - activates when blood sugar soars.
«If there is a link, it will provide further evidence of the dangers inherent in reproductive cloning and the irresponsibility of anybody who is trying to extend such work to humans.»
There is no inherent danger in this except for possible muscle cramps due to excessive amounts of stored water.
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