Sentences with phrase «more danger to»

It's a risk and reward strategy where more Wrecking Balls equals more carnage — while posing far more danger to your small and vulnerable ship.
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.
This simply is not being enforced at all and in my opinion presents more danger to the future of Bali tourism than the threat of terrorism ever will.
It may be that a smaller defunct satellite in a particular orbit presents more danger to a greater number of live craft.
Some experts believe ultrafine particles, which are a thousand times smaller than the particles the DEC measured, pose more danger to residents with asthma and other respiratory illnesses.
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.
There might be some dangers to formula, but there are more dangers to starving your child.
This also poses a significant human health risk through the potential transmission of animal - borne diseases, such as rabies and cholera — and, of course, even more dangers to those who later choose to consume the meat.
Too Many Hazards to Count The oil poses many more dangers to wildlife: It may kill off the critically endangered Bluefin Tuna's eggs.

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On Sunday, 80 employees arrived from Austin, Texas capital far from the danger zone, to stock stores in Corpus Christi, a coastal city hit by the storm and by Tuesday more workers from San Antonio were moving to Victoria, another affected city.
A serial entrepreneur — she owns four restaurants and has founded two companies in addition to Thinx — Agrawal says that the danger of male investors asking the women in their lives for advice is that, more often than not, those women are not their target customers.
While more details are still to come, as it stands this is a plan that lacks a purpose — and carries hidden dangers.
«The negative, obviously, is that local people can more easily absorb preconceptions and feel pressured to vote a certain way — in other words, the danger of local democratic empowerment is a loss of impartiality.»
It will be a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we've seen since 1953,» Mattis said, also noting the danger to the heavily - populated South Korean capital of Seoul: «It will involve the massive shelling of an ally's capital, which is one of the most densely packed cities on earth.»
For a more current look at what happens when abortion is severely restricted, we looked to Brazil, where abortion is illegal except in cases of rape, when the mother's life is in danger, and in the rare instances of anencephaly, a severe fetal anomaly in which the fetus lacks parts of the brain, leaving the infant with virtually no chance of survival.
A volcano in the south of Italy could be coming closer to erupting, putting the lives of more than half a million people in danger.
In addition to the usual dangers of an expanding waistline and the next - day embarrassment of, ahem, excessive festivity, holiday party season presents special challenges to the more introverted portion of the population.
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.
If your need to evict a guest is more pressing, or you feel you're in danger, contact the police.
Yet, as a country, we are probably more vulnerable than we were a decade ago because we failed to take seriously the most important lesson of the crisis: the dangers of housing mania and the perils of household debt.
But the ban may actually backfire, said Human Rights Watch, which warned it could «increase abuses of workers who are forced to resort to unsafe and unregulated channels to enter the country» and thus become more vulnerable to trafficking and other dangers.
As with many innovations that contribute to a more stable and productive work environment, there can be associated dangers.
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The same things you probably stress about when you see your kid staring into an iPad screen, mesmerized — cyberbullying, exposure to age inappropriate content, the crowding out of more beneficial activities by screen time, and the danger of developing an addiction to the devices» hollow pleasures.
The report said one potential danger to greater global financial stability is the possibility that long - term interest rates could rise more sharply than anticipated.
As public awareness of the health dangers of cigarettes grew, however, more consumers made the decision to quit smoking, leading to bans in workplaces and other areas across the country.
The real danger in the current negotiations, isn't so much that they might not be finalized until shortly after Oct. 17 — the Treasury would be able to pay creditors and all its bills until Oct. 22 — but that they will lead to more abrupt spending reductions.
As the company anticipates more explosions at the plant, more than 10,000 people have signed a petition asking Arkema to release the list «to either give residents some peace of mind or know the dangers that potentially face them,» according to NBC News.
There is a danger in training existing analysts to parse big data: They immediately become more attractive to recruiters and competitors.
Most of the remaining books are so academic that there is a greater danger, in me recommending them, of turning the reader off than inspiring them to learn more.
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.
Critics have warned that, even though the deal represents a «vertical» rather than a «horizontal» merger (which receive more scrutiny), it poses a danger to competition because AT&T could distribute Time Warner shows in a faster or cheaper fashion to its own subscribers, or withhold them from rivals.
At a time when the White House has vowed to act more forcefully against North Korea, Iran and other threats, some officials see the Cuba problem as yet another lesson in the dangers of using intelligence selectively to advance policy goals.
And while iHeartMedia, the industry's top player, is in danger of going bankrupt, Cramer said that the radio business has more potential to it than many investors might think.
Though you may need more guidelines and procedures as your company grows, you don't want to stymie creativity or lose your appeal to top talent, which are real dangers of overly corporate cultures.
They understand that lifestyle creep — buying a more impressive home, driving a pricier car, or wearing fancier clothes — is a danger to their pocketbook.
What's more, the cartels have begun producing large quantities of drugs on U.S. soil to avoid the expense and danger of smuggling across the Mexican border.
The danger is in suggesting that those times when you might act more outgoing will lead to some long - term personality changes, or that there is a «better» way to act that leads to more success in work and in life.
And this shifting focus towards businesses may be a good thing, according to Mitchell, who said that mass collection of personal data by the likes of Facebook and Google present more realistic surveillance dangers to the average person.
European Climate Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete told reporters in Brussels he deeply regretted the U.S. pullout from the pact to fight the dangers of global warming, which was signed by more than 190 countries, and said it could not be renegotiated as Trump has suggested [B5N1G8011].
He should be asked to make the case for its existence — not only why targeted advertising is more beneficial than traditional advertising, but why he thinks the associated dangers are worth the risk.
«We can probably afford to do things more like Box without getting into any danger.
We're happy to get a few hundred people more out of the danger,» and «if we have seats open we want to open it up to a wider audience.»
The governor urged more people to flee, but Houston officials recommended no widespread evacuations, citing greater danger in having people on roads that could flood and the fact that the hurricane was not taking direct aim at the city.
If you wanted to be a contrarian — and you ran a TV network that didn't have sports — you could argue that ESPN was in more danger than it looked, because most people didn't really want to pay for it — they just had to pay for it.
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.
(To learn more about the dangers of uneducated option trading, see Naked Options Expose You To Risk.)
In this edition of «Pure & Simple: Tips for a Healthy Lifestyle,» Pure Barre founder, Carrie Dorr, teams up with nutrition expert, Alex Fioroni, to help us learn more about the dangers of some non-organic foods, and which organic foods will get you the most «bang for your buck.»
I think anybody in payments probably who's an established long time player, with an old method, has more danger than used to exist.
The danger, as is becoming more visible every day, is that the attempt to save these beasts — and the money they represent — is sending the dollar into a hyperinflationary frenzy.
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