Sentences with phrase «into more danger»

Overcorrecting in an emergency situation means that if somebody tries to swerve out of danger, they might swerve too far and into more danger.

Not exact matches

The same things you probably stress about when you see your kid staring into an iPad screen, mesmerized — cyberbullying, exposure to age inappropriate content, the crowding out of more beneficial activities by screen time, and the danger of developing an addiction to the devices» hollow pleasures.
«We can probably afford to do things more like Box without getting into any danger.
The danger, as is becoming more visible every day, is that the attempt to save these beasts — and the money they represent — is sending the dollar into a hyperinflationary frenzy.
That faith is what helped him and his wife survive bomb attacks, injuries, and dangermore than once — and then go back into battle with a sane mind.
The introduction of social media into this danger zone only makes it more difficult.
Perhaps the danger that arises from making a theology from David's phrase is that some begin to think that they are superior; the elect and separate, like the Pharisees, much more favoured than the evil tainted genetics of those locked into depravity.
Until we achieve a more stable form of global society, there is real danger of descent into social chaos.
It is no more than the faith that the major obstacles to justice and freedom and peace among men can be overcome and that when they are overcome, there will be no danger of falling back into the darkness of earlier periods.
Finally, it is my judgment that as the world as a whole enters into a time of unparalleled dangers, the contribution of Whitehead will become more and more important.
In addition to the argument from the wonders and the apparent intelligence of the world, and from the course of human history, past and future, as he believed it might he calculated, Second Isaiah had one other consideration which is presented with such brevity that there is danger of reading into it perhaps more than he meant.
Meanwhile, the ongoing disruptions in state and church caused by the Reformation pulled Luther more and more into public involvements, often at great danger and inconvenience.
He has shown inconsistency, largely due to injuries and a tendency to go for personal glory and re-run his two cup final winning goals when a pass would be more sensible.He is however the only one we have, barring Sanchez, who can run, late and unnoticed into the danger area onto through balls.
Good defensively but when Campbell has a bad game he can rarely find the right pass and just runs into danger and out of play, Walcott could still nick a goal on a bad day but he completely goes missing more often than not on those days.
Maybe if Arsenal had a manager and fans who saw challenging for the title as a priority and showed more ambition than winning the Fourth Place Cup, you might not be in danger of slipping into midtable mediocrity.
Mahrez's ability to take the ball into tight spaces and come out the other side, and beat multiple opponents with his runs on the ball, has been akin to how the danger of Eden Hazard saw him occupy two or more defenders himself for at times for Chelsea last year.
Similar to Vorm, Dier dealt with the danger of Perez, Cabella and Obertan well enough when called up and showed that he is slowly developing into a good central defender, as well as a good right back who is defensively more competent than Walker, more experienced than Yedlin and just flat out better than Chiriches.
One more observation I have of those diagrams is that out of all the passes shown by Diaby, Denilson and Ros that only 3 went into the danger area....
Until more is known about the real dangers of BPA, choose glass or supposedly safer - plastic baby bottles offered by Born Free (made with polyamide) or Medela (polypropylene) so bisphenol A can't leach into the milk.
This results in the danger of a world that is not better connected, but rather more fenced into its own opinions and with more extreme views than before.
In that regard, any ruling party that is powerful of it's own - i.e., has intrinsic power not derived from voters; a power to stick to ruling despite the changing desires of people - is antidemocratic; so a «democracy through strength» is a danger that might (not always, but a possibility) turn into a dictatorship; and a «democracy through weakness» which is unable to do so and needs to re-estabilish it's power (and right to exist) at every single elections is a preferrable system of governance that would pay more attention towards their people, and be better for the people (as opposed to their own nomenclature).
The US is far more likely to attack a nuclear North Korea than one with conventional weapons — it changes North Korea into a danger to US citizens.
Procrastinating politicians are in danger of turning next month's climate change talks in Copenhagen into little more than a talking shop, a body of leading scientists and engineers has warned.
Yes — some areas are in danger of losing primary emergency care, but in most areas of the state hospitals are beating each other over the head for patients because there are more hospital rooms than people dying to get into them.
More also, corruption has eaten deep into the system, this must be stopped because people's lives are involved, mismanagement of health funds exposes the lives of beneficiaries (patients) to serious danger.
«There's a danger the government will build more poisoned pills into the contracts that will simply make it more difficult to scrap.»
«This hated tax is trapping thousands of families, forcing vulnerable people to food banks and loan sharks, and there is now a serious danger it could end up costing Britain more than it saves as tenants are forced to go homeless or move into the expensive private rented sector.
Vishaan Chakrabarti, director of Columbia's Center for Urban Real Estate, an organization behind the idea to vastly expand lower Manhattan with yet more landfill, acknowledged that the promotion of waterfront development had put people into the path of danger.
About two thirds of the discarded devices were still functioning, upping the danger that they would crack during transport or when crushed by garbage trucks, tossed into landfills or incinerated (more of an issue in developing countries), thereby releasing toxic chemicals into the environment.
He suggests that while the opposite birds found safety in the trees, life in more open, aquatic spaces may have given the ornithuromorphs «more choices of high protein food» and favored their evolution into swift fliers so they could avoid the danger of predators.
They're also looking into whether Major League ballparks have put fans in more danger by designing seats that are closer to the field.
While the wildfires have diminished some, the heat is forecast to return to Queensland and other areas during the weekend into early next week, and the fire danger remains «extreme» in s... Read More
With more warnings about the dangers of sugar, Hershey is straying from its milk chocolate roots and driving into the savory «dried meat bars» category.
Those people could get away from danger, they were expecting danger more often, and they probably ended up surviving and passing their genes on to their ancestors more readily than those who were way too laid back and didn't think about danger and got themselves into risky situations.
Without dissecting Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome into various stages and treating each stage uniquely, the danger of continuous and unrelenting stimulation of the adrenal glands by both TCM and allopathic physicians can cause more harm than good over time.
Where plenty of more serious - minded modern films would try to build a relevant message into this plot about the dangers of unchecked corporate power, lax regulations, or genetic experiments, Rampage seems to consciously make the antagonists as shrill and unrealistic as possible, to avoid any unfortunate associations with reality.
«With the benefits of being more connected comes the danger of being sucked into a world of more noise, where we are constantly switched on.
Morgan Freeman doesn't return (fans of the first film know why), but everyone else is back on board: Bruce Willis as retired CIA agent Frank Moses, trying to settle into a life of domesticity; Mary - Louise Parker as his girlfriend Sarah, who wants more danger in her life; John Malkovich as Marvin, whose rampant paranoia is proven to be justified as often as not; Helen Mirren as Victoria, the cucumber - cool killer who treats her profession like a hobby; and Brian Cox as Ivan, Victoria's Russian roll in the hay.
What is more evocative than constantly fleeing down, down, down into the hellish depths of danger to face your demons?
They then run into a suspicious sheriff (Courtney Gains), a pack of Communist haters (John Astin, Rance Howard, and Robert Fieldsteel, with an uncredited Cathy Moriarty as Astin's more sympathetic wife), and some hunters, all of whom put them in danger.
Having now seen the entire mammalian disaster, I can honestly report that there is so, so much more going on in this movie than just a bunch of cavys rappelling into danger.
The events from that film also lead into this one as we find Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his crew of former outlaws doing their best to adjust to the world that they left behind after taking down Owen Shaw (Luke Evans), an international villain who presented more danger than they ever did.
Yes, this sixth chapter is a darker, more ominous Harry Potter film, with a conclusion that suggests more alarmingly the deep dangers Harry and his friends have gotten themselves into.
If the ecologic message could have been more rooted into the plot of the film, and especially not treated with such harshness, this also would make the film a bit more palatable, as young children might feel a bit distressed during the later scenes of imminent danger to all of the characters they have grown to love.
The danger is that the movie might glamorise the leads more than a stage version could — and turn a satire into a romance (director Lone Scherfig's last film was One Day)-- but the trailer suggests the material is still drawing blood, however rich the matinee gloss.
Their temperament changes, their patterns evolve, they become more defensive — retreating from danger — whether that means ascending to higher ground or burrowing deeper into the ground.
Signature DOA Finishing Moves: Power blows and the new power launcher cause even more mayhem, such as interactively triggering the Danger Zone of a stage, including crashing cars, collapsing glaciers, and an exploding oil rig — distract your opponent or drive them into danger.
Di (more...) An idyllic Hawaiian vacation turns into a nightmare when Cydney and Cliff (Milla Jovovich and Steve Zahn) discover their lives are in danger from a psychotic killer who is hunting visitors to the island.
Holmes, in Ritchie's films, is less heady and more action - hero, always ready to sprint into the dangers that await him.
And the larger the economy, the more danger we pose to the planet's biodiversity since we will be using a greater number of resources, and releasing more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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