Sentences with phrase «mean more danger»

Increasing the rate of absorption of such a compound could mean more danger.
Thus you either have to dive into your own zone, which is very safe, but means more danger once you've landed and have to travel a bit of distance or you can dive into an area of the map that isn't covered by an artillery, which might be closer but is more likely to get you shot quicker.

Not exact matches

I expect, however, that there will be three first - order effects that will be very similar to those that followed the BP spill: 1) increased public consciousness of the dangers inherent in transporting oil and oil products and more aversion to having these products moved nearby; 2) increased calls for alternatives to oil rather than alternative means of transporting oil; and 3) decreased trust in regulators» and firms» abilities to sufficiently mitigate risks from transporting oil.
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.
His whole emphasis on irony and contingency is meant to protect us against what he calls «the dangers of over-philosophication,» the temptation to think of philosophy as providing anything more than a kind of therapeutic stance.
In addition to the argument from the wonders and the apparent intelligence of the world, and from the course of human history, past and future, as he believed it might he calculated, Second Isaiah had one other consideration which is presented with such brevity that there is danger of reading into it perhaps more than he meant.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
Anyone who uses alcohol as a persistent means of interpersonal adjustment — who drinks regularly to allow himself to be more aggressive in his work or less shy at social functions — is in danger.
The abundance of artificial sweetener alternatives on the market means more and more people are becoming aware of the dangers of sugar.
Wilshere should have been brought in to create and add danger, speed to our game, Walcot some more and Giroud if needed... Ozil being supposed to sit apparently... So, it is no referee, but a team as reflecting manager... If owners and Wenger himself do not get a huge container of coffee, we will finish 12 and he will be doing the walk of shame, leave himself remembered as a loser... What they need to do NOW is bring Henry to assist him and do the job, boost, get players focused with winning spirit he has in him... Then wenger can sit all season long, bench himself as he does and watch henry do the running and screaming as other manager dio... Then we will be in top 3, meaning third; there's now way to ctach up the Manchesters and if we do nt wake up now, we will fight for fourth place; the spurs will distance us and fight for second or third.
Two more defeats from big teams would make Mourinho's position in danger, because that would mean no Premier League title for him in this season.
If that were true, it would also mean men were losing companies more money, and putting entire economies / countries in more danger, because of their «flighty» buying (and, so, selling).
Many Ghanaians have supported Anas» modus operandi and encouraged him to do more, but the demands of the judges will mean he will be exposed to the whole world and this could compromise his other works and put him in danger.
This does not, of course, mean that they should not be used, but it does mean that there is a danger in viewing the laptop less as a means to express a view, and more as a «second ballot box» because, unlike an actual ballot box, it is simply not available to everybody.
Funding cuts mean sixth - form colleges are in danger of becoming nothing more than exam factories.
The borough president also discussed the need to build more affordable and permanent supportive housing as a means to prevent homelessness, and threw his support behind Queens Assembly Member Andrew Hevesi's Home Stability Support plan, which would give rent subsidies to those in danger of losing their homes.
They were bolder, too, except when it came to dealing with new objects — perhaps assuming, unlike their more naive country cousins, that new things can either mean reward... or danger.
But it's about more than just a rainbow of fruits and vegetables... Genetic diversity also means protection from diseases, reliability for our food supply and insurance against the dangers of a commercial agriculture dominated by monoculture.
«The concern we raised, and was raised much more forcibly by the House of Lords report, is that government and policymakers were in danger of ignoring some of the very potent means or levers for changing behavior if they focused only on nudging,» she says.
That might mean tolerating more risk, but danger, Musk says, is part of the dream.
I wish I knew more about asthma sooner Ive lived with asthma for years now, and I know all the triggers and symptoms that mean danger is brewing.
It's important to speak with your doctor to find out more about what this type of activity could mean for you and how you can mitigate your risk of danger.
They're meant to be more rocklike, more stable, whereas women are designed to be more emotional and a little bit all over the place by nature so that she can hear the baby if the baby's in danger.
Higher levels of trans mean longer shelf life for processed foods, a crisper texture in cookies and crackers — and more dangers of chronic disease for the consumer.26
They mean more energy and more blood and oxygen flowing to the large muscles of the trunk, arms, and legs, allowing the person to run from danger or do battle (the so - called «fight - or - flight» response).
Since writing that post, I've bought more Dainty Bracelets because they just fit so well and bling - up any outfit, so I know what you mean about the danger of these things!
Their temperament changes, their patterns evolve, they become more defensive — retreating from danger — whether that means ascending to higher ground or burrowing deeper into the ground.
More importantly, it probably means that US and UK are in danger of being sold out of Kindles in the near - future.
Dogs are not really meant to eat any type of nut, even though many appear to enjoy the taste of them (though the dogs are probably enjoying the salty seasoning more than the nut itself — which presents its own dangers).
More time outside can mean being exposed to more danger and we need to be aware of the potential dangers spring plants can be for our pMore time outside can mean being exposed to more danger and we need to be aware of the potential dangers spring plants can be for our pmore danger and we need to be aware of the potential dangers spring plants can be for our pets.
That means that they can dismiss the need to consider changes to their lives, or to society in general, and perhaps more proximately, that they can repress any feelings of discomfort, anxiety or even responsibility for the possible dangers posed.
I expect, however, that there will be three first - order effects that will be very similar to those that followed the BP spill: 1) increased public consciousness of the dangers inherent in transporting oil and oil products and more aversion to having these products moved nearby; 2) increased calls for alternatives to oil rather than alternative means of transporting oil; and 3) decreased trust in regulators» and firms» abilities to sufficiently mitigate risks from transporting oil.
So if there is a real, though unquantifiably small, possibility of catastrophic climate change, and if we would ideally want some technological hedges as insurance against this unlikely scenario, and if raising the price of carbon to induce private economic actors to develop the technologies would be an enormously more expensive means of accomplishing this than would be advisable, then what, if anything, should we do about the danger?
Generally, the more likely the defendant is a flight risk (meaning they will run instead of facing trial) and / or a danger to the community, the higher the bail.
EDIT: If not, it may mean that every landlord could withhold security deposits without any danger of owing more than the deposit by just charging bogus fees.
The 4th of July is long gone and Texas has had far more than fireworks to worry about recently with the extreme flooding event caused by Hurricane Harvey, but it is worth looking at the dangers of firework injuries as their use is increasing every year and that means more injuries every year too.
Overcorrecting in an emergency situation means that if somebody tries to swerve out of danger, they might swerve too far and into more danger.
The fragility of glass is another matter: the slimmer metal frame means even more glass is exposed to danger if you drop your phone.
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