Sentences with phrase «more danger»

When pedestrians and motor vehicles cross paths, however, a pedestrian is always in more danger of injury.
Because they're so much smaller, kittens are in more danger of being injured, of being killed by a young energetic dog, or by a predatory dog.
Because caffeine causes an increased heart rate, dogs with heart conditions are in even more danger when they have access to coffee.
Some of those safety innovations create more danger for people on the ground, however.
Worse, the people who are charged with keeping us safe are often in more danger from internal orders than the terrorists they hunt.
It may be that a smaller defunct satellite in a particular orbit presents more danger to a greater number of live craft.
My explanation would be that since they're self - employed they're in much more danger of not having income, especially later in life, if their business go south.
Female travelers face more dangers than our male counterparts, but that isn't enough to stop us from seeing the world, in fact, it might even encourage us.
Because your child is moving around more, he will come across more dangers as well.
Joining the family comes with more danger and excitement than he might be ready to handle.
He should be doing better no doubt, but IMO he's one of the players who brings more danger to the area, which is good to have.
Increasing the rate of absorption of such a compound could mean more danger.
But really, you had an unsustainable industry going into deeper waters, going into more danger, until the entire thing was depleted.
I understand this is a G - rated TV movie, but there could've been a little more danger throughout the hidden temple.
And to add more danger to the situation, the 2002 release introduced zombies that come back to life stronger if you don't dispose of them properly.
What did happen though was that more danger started to be created.
Being translated contains more dangers for an author than just the German language.
I always respond by saying I am in more danger driving to the beach than I am while actually in the water surfing.
A smaller pet is in more danger from injury by a larger pet than the reverse.
The diversity of American life is an opportunity that presents more danger, and requires more courage, than what we like to admit.
In some cases, added space from upgrading to a larger home can often pose more dangers, especially if you have stairs.
The constant media attention and focus on every negative event that happens has wired us to think that our kids are in much more danger than they actually are.
Since your child is moving around a lot more, she will be exposed to more danger as well.
He agrees to help her, creating more danger for him than he expected.
With her theatrical background, she learns a hunger for an audience and for a crowd, which causes her to make her performances larger and larger, and each time with more danger.
However, this issue is quite complex because sleeping on stomach can bring more dangers.
With that said, I think it's more dangers for any government to ban any form of media or expression.
Why put the realtor in more danger than necessary.
The move is a big gamble on the part of Governor Stephen Poloz, who hopes the rate cut will both spur companies to spend and help fend off low inflation, but the risk is that Canada's already over-indebted households will put themselves in even more danger by taking on excessive leverage.
These babies seem to be in more danger when other risk factors for SIDS are present and babies are younger than 6 months.
How much more danger do our kids have to be in on a daily basis before somebody says «enough is enough.»
The sections of snow - capped chalets can serve as additional, but, small, platforms, causing more danger through the level.
His journey will take you outside of the urban areas and plunge you head first into the countryside of Harran, where even more dangers await.
Too Many Hazards to Count The oil poses many more dangers to wildlife: It may kill off the critically endangered Bluefin Tuna's eggs.
Outdoor cats are subjected to not only more dangers such as other predators, cars etc, but also disease carried by insects, mice, birds etc they may ingest, that an indoor cat is not subjected to.
This time the United States was determined to stay aloof, yet in comparison with the First World War they were in far more danger morally and physically in the second war.
Arsenal style of play is built around Giroud and we tend to falter when playing without him in the team, Benteke would not change this style of play and would even add another dimension of pace, being able to out run the defenders, offering even more danger against the oppositions.
Besides — there are more dangers inside the home of many kids than there are on the city streets (in a «safe» city — I'm not talking Bangladesh here!)
The trend probably reflects an increased awareness and more legislation governing concussions in student athletes, and not more danger in sports, the study authors noted.
«As you know, the colder months bring more dangers upon us and the one thing that nobody thinks about is carbon monoxide.
Having a later closing time than neighboring counties, Jacobs adds, attracts more danger within Erie County.
by Josh Hodnik The increased payoff for dominance in sports has led athletes to rely on a larger variety of drugs that carry more dangers than those i...
In a way, Petit was in more danger before he stepped out onto the wire.
Samus chases after him to take down the Space Pirates for good and discovers even more dangers deep below the surface.
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