Sentences with phrase «mean imminent danger»

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«Thermonuclear danger is imminent, and the means of avoiding it are known.
At times, bleeding could mean something minor or nothing at all, while other instances it could mean the baby is in danger, and a miscarriage may be imminent.
Being in a state of Sympathetic dominance means the body can't afford the energy to rest and repair because the signal from the body is that danger is imminent and that energy, or adaptive resources, must be held back and channeled to dealing with the coming danger.
When they appear to be unable to draw upon the appropriate resources within themselves or within the text, we can signal some of the options and only favor one option above others when danger zones (being unable to maintain or regain meaning) are imminent.
His family made the decision to send him to live with his family in the US because he was deeply involved in a gang in Mexico, which meant that his life was in imminent danger.
This means that the driver receives an earlier warning than previously in the event of imminent danger, such as vehicle in an accident.
Imminent danger is classified as an «exigent circumstance,» meaning if an animal is about to die, the officer will take it.
Of course, that doesn't mean I'll be able to catch and crate them all if danger is imminent.
Recommended temporary foster care to the judge in formal court hearings as a means of protection of children in imminent danger
It's important for property owners, buyers, and renters to understand that the mere presence of lead - based paint doesn't mean there's any imminent danger to children.
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