Sentences with phrase «like dangerous groups»

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This world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the good people that often act in irrational and / or criminally wrongdoing ways within the confines of their individual minds, core or enterprise groups, but because of the good people that don't do anything about it (like reveal the truth through education like Financial Samauri is doing!).
It's always dangerous to generalize when talking about the likes and dislikes of a large group of people.
Advertising to non-fans instead of building a fan base and then engaging them sounded like a dangerous plan at first, and I think it's very (very) important that your readers know that you're only talking about advertising to reach a highly targeted group of people (which in your case means website vistors).
I just feel like it's going to be one of those addictive desserts that are oh so sinful and irresistible so I'll have to save the recipe for when I'll have a large group of friends to help me enjoy it... otherwise, this could be dangerous!
But he does seem to have ended up with a despicably polite group of individuals, all of whom seem to like and respect one another to a dangerous degree.
«I accept that you can ask questions about his sporting performances... But when I hear that he could be dangerous for the concept of the group, I feel like we're trying to bring a wolf into the sheep pen.
Groups can pressure, judge, shame and blame people into things that are unhealthy — like staying in a bad marriage out of fear of being shamed (not to mention communities that are dangerous cults, but that's a different conversation).
While it is wonderful to have a few close friends, it can be dangerous too, especially if one or more friends in the group likes to dominate or control the decisions.
Hits right now include Sexion d'Assaut's (a group which remains signed to an independent label) song, Africain, which speaks to the African and African Diaspora experience of youth unemployment, voicelessness in the international debates (they reference the G8), dreams of going to Europe and America, the western media portrayal of Africa as a dangerous place, and the humiliation of racial profiling (rough English translation: «I will show my papers, OK, stop stressing; do not talk to me like I am another species»).
Caroline Lucas, co-leader of the Green Party, described these findings as «very concerning»: «This group is pushing for dangerous policies like the mass deregulation of farming, and ministers should not be funding it.
And though he's often seen as safe in his district, he does have a primary challenger: Democratic lawyer Blake Morris, a longtime Brooklynite and member of a group that has been increasingly harrying Felder about issues like Felder's attempt for a higher speed limit to speed traffic on Ocean Parkway, which critics say is too dangerous.
He added, «As Jerry Brown continues to dump dangerous criminals on our streets, due to his early release boondoggle, I find my work with local groups like police and fire to be extremely important to maintaining the type of city and state I want to live in.»
But Survival International and other groups like ProPurús protested Balbuena's statement and the vague eight - page plan, fearing that it could set a dangerous precedent that encourages contact.
Diet plans that eliminate entire food groupslike «no carbs / grains,» «no protein,» and so on — are unsustainable and potentially dangerous because they can cause nutrient imbalances.
Back in the»50s, an addicted character study like «The Man With the Golden Arm» was dealing with new, dangerous subject matter (neighborhood church groups got up in arms about it) and it packed a wallop.
Acclaimed director Pedro Almodóvar is back with what looks like a joyously entertaining film about a group of people on an airplane facing a dangerous situation.
DVD release date: 05/29/2018 Theatrical release: 02/23/2018 Language: English Genre: Action / Fantasy MPAA rating: R Director: Alex Garland Actors: Tessa Thompson, Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh Plot: Seeking answers to the whereabouts of her husband, a biologist joins a group of women on a dangerous expedition to a place known only as Area X. Area X is like no other - surreal, beautiful and extremely dangerous, where the laws of nature no longer apply.
If they physically look like they belong to that group, they will be deemed dangerous by many, with no regard to their individual temperament.
If a political body (like the U.N.), however, assembles a group of scientists to manufacture the impression of a strong consensus in order to further their personal beliefs and preferred policy changes... then, I think, we might end up in dangerous waters.
Industry officials insist that safety will improve as large Chinese coal companies like the Shenhua Group buy out smaller mines, and new technologies develop that can detect dangerous methane gas and automatically shut down mines.
Yet, since the world averages 6.5 CO2 tons of per capita emissions while countries like the United States are emitting 19 tons per capita, and the world must reduce per capita emissions to perhaps less than 2.0 tons per capita to prevent dangerous climate change, it is very unlikely that many groups or people in developed countries can make a respectable argument that they are already below their fair share of safe global emissions.
I fall into that group (though I'm not a scientist, I just like the topic), but I'm not trying to pick a fight (I believe we do affect the climate, I just see no evidence that we are in any dangerous way).
While this may seem like age discrimination at first glance, the policy is based on solid evidence that these age groups, along with new drivers, are more dangerous on the roads and therefore are a higher risk for the company to take on.
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