Sentences with phrase «less danger for»

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«One of the biggest dangers in value investing is falling for the formerly high - quality business that is getting slightly less high quality every day.
Once I left religion behind and embraced humanity I found myself less judgmental, depression subsided when I realized I really wasn't in danger of burning in hell at the discretion of a God, and found that for the most part people are good.
It is clear that philosophy, no less than theology, has always taken it for granted that man has to a greater or lesser degree erred and gone astray, or at least that he is always in danger of so doing.
The bigger danger is puritanism — the idea that somehow you can expel all unrighteousness from your ranks by making your standards for righteousness ever tighter and your acceptance of anything but perfection less and less likely.
If you're not into too much heat, but want to flirt with danger, try starting out with less curry paste than the recipe calls for.
It seems to me that a competitor on the bottom can prevent damage, try and look for submissions and generally be in less danger whilst using the Rubber Guard.
In addition to finding that room sharing might mean less sleep for both parents and babies, the study also found that room sharing might be associated with some dangers.
For younger siblings: Your active toddler and your less active infant both need your attention at the same time so choose safe spots like fenced yards and parks so that there is a boundary between your toddler and danger.
Hipp HA Combiotik pre-500g is another newborn kid drain that has enough starch for the infants use, diminished lactose and an organized fat mix which make the equation less demanding to process and because of the little protein may help babies that are at danger of hypersensitivities (i.e.,.
For example, a child who lies at chest level (as opposed to head level, which is what Dr. Ball found to be more common in formula - fed infants who co-slept) is less likely to be surrounded by pillows which are considered dangers for suffocatiFor example, a child who lies at chest level (as opposed to head level, which is what Dr. Ball found to be more common in formula - fed infants who co-slept) is less likely to be surrounded by pillows which are considered dangers for suffocatifor suffocation.
And there is a real danger that the Tories» fearmongering and spin machine will make some people settle for less than they should.
In the rare evening address, held before a packed theater at Lehman College in the Bronx, Mr. de Blasio did not shy away from his liberal ambitions for New York so much as adapt them to cover a broad range of less ideologically distinct projects that would address the everyday dangers and inconveniences of city life.
Ms. Noerdlinger's boyfriend problem is just more grist for the mill for Mr. Mullins and other union leaders, who are spinning the idea that the mayor's reforms are making the city less safe — Mr. Mullins going so far as to place a paid advertisement in newspapers urging the Democratic National Convention not to come to town because New York is «lurching backwards to the bad old days of high crime, danger - infested public spaces, and families that walk our streets worried for their safety.»
«And you're going to have less space for the kayakers that like to hug the shore and now there's motor boats going to be hugging the shore, which is dangerous for them in itself but it's also going to be a danger for the kayakers.»
If you can avoid the hazards of the environment for a bit longer by flying away from danger or being cleverer or bigger, then the body is correspondingly a bit less disposable, and it pays to spend more energy on repair.
Wind turbines are a notorious hazard for birds, but less well known is the danger they pose to bats.
Maybe syntax developed because birds that didn't warn of danger before asking for a buddy to come over were less likely to survive.
Given the worldwide interest and demand for a vaccine to curb the dangers the Zika virus presents, the hope is development will take less than 20 years.
Indeed there is evidence that smoking physicians are less likely to ask their patients to quit, for example, and doctors who eat more fat are less likely to counsel their patients about the dangers of cholesterol.
It's great indulgence for those who need potassium, but it can be the danger zone for those who need less.
Here are the pros of HRT for menopause: less hot flashes, less night sweats, less danger of developing weak bones and osteoporosis and less vaginal dryness, less uncomfortable sexual relations and a higher sexual desire.
Lakanto is our pick for the number one sugar substitute because it allows you to indulge your sweet tooth, without the dangers of sugar or other less desirable sugar substitutes.
While it's perfectly possible - and even easy - for someone to misrepresent their qualifications online, it's no less easy for you to protect yourself from any danger and look for someone more honest.
Tax credits command support from a larger coalition of conservatives, free market advocates, and private schools than do vouchers, in large part for the same reason they are more legally viable: they are not government funds and pose less danger to the autonomy of private schools that accept them.
Our perspective is much less ambitious — we prefer to consider technology for its potential but acknowledge the dangers of taking computers as an educational panacea.
At first glance, the STS does seem in less danger of disappearing up its own unnecessarily complicated fundament owing to its maker's hypercompetitive quest for supremacy in the automotive electronics arms race.
«Children have a right to books that reflect their own images and books that open less familiar worlds to them... for those children who had historically been ignored — or worse, ridiculed — in children's books, seeing themselves portrayed visually and textually as realistically human was essential to letting them know that they are valued in the social context in which they are growing up... At the same time, the children whose images were reflected in most American children's literature were being deprived of books as windows into the realities of the multicultural world in which they are living, and were in danger of developing a false sense of their own importance in the world.»
However, there are significant dangers with the FNI basket, including: (1) 37 % exposure to information technology and 14 % exposure to telecom may put one directly in the line of fire for a «tele - tech» implosion, (2) A price / book of 7 and price / earnings of 45 looks lofty in the best of circumstances, and (3) Indirectly investing in the China / India boom via the tigers (Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea) and the iShares MSCI Australia Fund (EWA) could prove more lucrative with less risk.
It makes a lot of sense to apply for less than you can afford, not only to appeal to the lenders, but to lessen the danger of unforeseen expenses.
Low hanging branches, mud, water, sharp changes in terrain, even a less than ideally placed tree all pose dangers for a blind four - legged companion.
For example, neoprene vests in a variety of designs have made any dog's life more comfortable and with less danger in cold weather and freezing water.
Arguments for vaccinating include the fact that no specific dangers exist for vaccinating a healthy older dog and the possibility that older dogs may have weakened immune systems, making existing titers less resistant to highly contagious diseases such as canine parainfluenza.
New veterinary guidelines call for fewer and less frequent immunizations, minimizing dangers.
Even if you live in an urban area, the threat of loose dogs or less - than - friendly feral cats could be another potential danger for your feline.
While I'm in no way trying to belittle your fears for her safety, the reality is, Bali isn't necessarily more (or less) dangerous than the States — it's just foreign and unfamiliar and it's precisely that feeling of unfamiliarity that often becomes synonymous with danger.
A note came back from the Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, who has lately been pressing for the United States to intensify efforts to limit a danger both far more concretely understood than global warming and far less in vogue as a serious threat — the reality that a very large rock will inevitably head on a collision course for Earth.
When we are facing danger, it makes sense that we rely on those higher processes far less than we rely on our «gut instinct» --- those older processes that kept us safe for so much longer in our species» history.
Is it possible that the the sufficient power output for danger is less than the sufficient power output for an economic energy source?
«There is a danger, speaking absolutely frankly, that options for final decision at Copenhagen are left too late because we are now less than 80 days away.
While I am sure there will be some contrarians and anti-greens crowing at the «dangers of buses», the sensible response — and one which has already been evident in petitions and op - eds and social media feeds across the city — is to call for more, not less, investment in cutting - edge emission - free buses, not to mention other measures to clean up the city.
The increased levels of carbonic acid in the water means there are less carbonate ions available in seawater for making shells, meaning that thousands of species that build shells or skeletons from calcium carbonate are in danger of extinction.
A major danger is putting the «planet» before «people» — especially regarding consequences for the 3 billion poorest living on less than $ 2 / day.
Guardian: Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is «on track» for 4C rise.
Those dangers are now being dramatically demonstrated around the globe: drought in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, which has forced the government there to issue a state of emergency warning; France observed its warmest winter since records began; while the sea ice that has formed in the Arctic this winter is about a million square kilometres less than its average for this time of year.
The apparent bi-partisan consensus is not driven by a widespread apprehension of climate danger (latent or otherwise), but in large part by a common lack of faith in climate science and in lesser part by the question design, which can't distinguish between the two possible main motivations for affirmative responses as mentioned above (mainly within the Dem / Libs).
RealClimate is wonderful, and an excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting point to frozen methane.A huge increase in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what point would huge amounts of extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what point in the rise of co2 concentrations in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting point exists.Of course, once that tipping point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around in the air it can cause other tipping points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase in methane over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured in the Earth's climate in the past.See other relevent posts in the past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
If all you want to do is implement a less stringent alternative like the Ceres Clean Trillion plan, which will yield ~ 1.5 % non-compounded annual reductions in emissions for decades, and give you an 80 % chance of staying below 2 C (based on models that do not include the major carbon feedbacks, which means an underestimation of the danger), recognize that you are proposing entre into a regime that has been described as Extremely Dangerous.
For the present purpose, it suffices to say that the climate scientists have little doubt about the human impact on the climate but are more or less split on its extent and danger as well as on the reliability of future climate projections.
For decades, climate scientists have wondered why their near - consensus on the existence and danger of global warming hasn't translated into government action, much less a public that accepts climate change as reality.
In a report that outlines key findings from the 2017 Global State of Information Security Survey, for example, consulting firm PwC positions the cloud as less of a danger and more of a safeguard.
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