Sentences with phrase «little real danger»

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As to the increase in numbers, a little reflection should persuade even those Jews who, like Professor Namier, think of numbers as dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than real.
It might seem like a high collar on a onesie or a coverall would be a great way to ensure that your little one is nice and warm, but collars that sit too high have the potential to be a real danger.
The danger, according to the SLFers, was that these people had real clout at the top, but precious little in common with most Lib Dem activists.
Your adrenal glands — two little glands about the size of tea lights — have the job of keeping you safe in the face of danger... REAL danger.
But its proved great for getting through a real sticking point because my thighs have been little 27 «ers for over a year and now they're growing again so fast my old jeans are in danger of ripping to shreds!
As the already fast - moving story gains more momentum and the likeable leads try to foil the killer and keep cognizant, it must be said that it all seems a little too jokey to believe the characters are ever in any real danger.
Little do they know they're in real danger.
However, while there is little evidence of rebellion, retreatism is a very real danger as it is very common in the compliant classroom.
Sport Plus felt a little edgier, and the lack of stability control didn't seem to add any real danger.
To a certain degree it's normal to get a little nervous on your first real - money trade, but in reality, if you are fully prepared for the mental battle of Forex trading, you should have learned before trading with real money that there is clear and present danger of losing money in the markets.
A cat enclosure offers the perfect way for your favorite feline to enjoy a little outdoor time without being subjected to the dangers of the real world.
The cars also have a real weight to them and there's an actual sense of force with the controller in - hand, especially so when an explosion goes off a little too close for comfort and you have to compensate the handling — it really feels like you're behind the wheel of danger.
Inspired by the fear and panic engendered by the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design's upcoming exhibition, Nancy Chunn: Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear, is a series of paintings that represents the media sensationalism infecting our current political and cultural landscape, feeding our anxieties and distracting us from dealing with real dangers.
I don't doubt there is an overwhelming majority of SRLs who are SRLs only because they have little or no other choice, but the dangers presented by the few that seem to enjoy dragging out a dispute or treating litigation as a game are real and, in my view, warrant heightened vigilance by lawyers keen to avoid unnecessary costs and delays for their clients.
«We foresee little immediate impact on the U.S. multifamily market, largely because the United States is a relatively small trading partner,» the report stated, «but the real danger is the potential that the process of splitting the European Union could create upheaval in global financial markets.»
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