Sentences with phrase «less dangerous positions»

Not exact matches

And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post.»
The more obvious expressions of the compromise have been frequent but perhaps less dangerous than the prevailing one by means of which Christianity appeared to remain true to itself while accepting the anthropocentric position.
It probably means Özil sees less of the ball, but it should mean that when he does get the ball its in a more dangerous position.
Student - athletes will benefit the most from reduced exposure to potentially injurious blows and from what one calls the «conundrum of having to self - report an injury that they may not recognize as being potentially injurious or dangerous in the moment of competition,» or, as recent studies suggest, that athletes know are potentially dangerous but choose not to report because they fear being punished by the coach for doing so, such as by removing them from a starting position, reducing future playing time, or inferring in front of teammates that reporting symptoms made them «weak» or less «manly»; and
The letter is the surest sign yet that Mr Johnson has not seen the end of the controversy created by his decision to sack Prof Nutt from his position as head of the ACMD following several comments claiming ecstasy was less dangerous than alcohol or horse riding.
Even though the incline to 145 degrees is less dangerous than the 90 - degree position, rowing is still risky for the back, especially with heavy weights.
Over their shoulders, we could see a real world, the world of Times Square in the 1960s, which at the time seemed bleak and dangerous — but in the less innocent 1990s seems positioned half - way between our current despair and lingering myths of Damon Runyon.
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