Sentences with phrase «more dangerous acts»

«Incivility, left unchecked, may lead to more dangerous acts,» McFadyen said, «Research indicates that, while not all acts of incivility lead to violent acts, all violent acts in the workplace were preceded by acts of incivility.»

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Acting Drug Enforcement Administration chief Chuck Rosenberg and other DEA officials considered Mexican cartels more dangerous because of their financing and organizational complexity.
What may start as a simple act of rebellion can quickly develop into something much darker and more dangerous.
I had been raised right, with respect and reverence in the house, but at that time I wanted to be cool and independent and dashing and dangerous and I wanted the other students to pay attention to me and think me cool more than I wanted to act in a manner that I knew in my heart to be right.
I want to see dominating CM at AFC in a 3421 formation, if those 2 CM can act as a shield and do 90 % of the defending then we can press high and win the ball back in dangerous areas more often which Laca would thrive on.
The passage of the bills, known collectively as the Criminal Justice Reform Act and spearheaded by the Council speaker, Melissa Mark - Viverito, was the most significant step yet toward reducing the burden of a two - decade - old policing policy that treats public disorder as harbingers of more dangerous offenses, and has resulted in hundreds of thousands of outstanding criminal court warrants for minor infractions.
The study noted that the low intense negative deviant act of incivility is often the starting point of the escalation to more dangerous and violent behavior.
Barbell squats while balancing on a stability ball, single - arm - single - leg - rotating - kettlebell - clean - with - jump - press - into - handstand - push - ups, etc are little more than overly - complicated, dangerous circus acts that are not only impossible to master, but also prevents proper progression and intensity which limits any beneficial results you would get.
It's why there are, you know, that's why even if I do not feel that our government should not be controlling drugs and pharmaceuticals per se, you know it's the reason for President Bush I believe it was, who signed it, the anabolic steroid control act, in the process that really controlled a lot of these pro hormones from getting distributed willingly you know, over here in America because they can be so dangerous and most of them, if you're gonna order them you got ta go over to like world-pharma.org and order them from the European Union just because they're more available over there so if you wan na order like Andro or any of these pro hormones, something like that, usually you're gonna be getting it from Europe.
The Look of Silence acts in many ways as a concerted complement to its mind - bending predecessor but with its own meaningful shock treatment: our guide this time is an Indonesian, Adi, whose older brother was murdered during the Sixties genocide; and the documentary structure is somewhat more serial and more static in its interviews, as Adi confronts killers in often dangerous visits.
I get that Zemeckis, who co-wrote the screenplay with Christopher Browne, is trying to capture that whimsical zest for life Petit had, but it would have been more effective to play into the dangerous and illegal aspects to really show off how fearless and crazy he was to try to attempt such a daring act.
There's more time spent understanding the dire situation that the world is in and how much more dangerous the games are this time around, and having adults step in to be the fighters instead of a group of forgettable teens raised the acting bar considerably.
Now acting without assistance from S.H.I.E.L.D., the Avengers work solo in order to bring down HYDRA, but unintentionally spawn a more dangerous adversary in the form of the hostile artificial intelligence, Ultron.
Routinely dipping its hand into more dangerous waters only to retract it immediately afterward, it is a film with its artistic and monetary interests at war with one another just as fiercely as the two monolithic alpha - dragons in one of its numerous third - act set pieces.
Meanwhile, things in Broward County got more and more dangerous, as officials were encouraged to ignore or not discipline students for violent criminal acts.
More than 1,500 signatures have been collected on petitions across Leith as four - year - old Leo is held on Death Row after being seized under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
Socializing through the virtual realm can act as a healing balm to some of depression's more dangerous symptoms.
Human errors, poor judgment calls and random acts of aggression all make the track a much more dynamic and dangerous place to be, which in turn makes the racing feel truly on the cusp of next gen. With a couple of hundred cars and just 14 circuits, each with their own variations, Forza 5 is a notable cutback in terms of content.
The Paris Agreement confirmed the commitment of global leaders to limit dangerous warming to below 2 °C but also promised to pursue an even stricter 1.5 °C target, adding more pressure for companies, investors and regulators to act.
The claim that greater uncertainty makes it even more urgent to act reflects the PP, because it means that an even more dangerous outcome falls within the model outputs.
The Paris accord confirmed the commitment of global leaders to limit dangerous warming to below 2 °C but also promised to pursue an even stricter 1.5 °C target, adding more pressure for companies, investors and regulators to act.
Either way, I don't think it actually disproves or proves dangerous anthropogenic global warming (after all, CO2 could still have a long term influence even if thunderclouds do act as a regulator of temperature), but a sympathetic criticism would make for more interesting reading.
The Founders and Framers on «eternally» «Even in the midst of defensive and dangerous wars with Persia and Macedon, the members [of the Greek Amphictyonic League] never acted in concert, and were, more or fewer of them, eternally the dupes or the hirelings of the common enemy.»
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If a driver is fatigued, paying attention to a phone conversation, sending text messages, or operating the truck while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, then that driver is more likely to commit the following dangerous acts:
If the argument is that TWU graduates are more likely to act discriminatorily, then this logic would justify religious and values - based profiling of prospective lawyers — a dangerous and slippery slope.
In their Lipitor diabetes lawsuits, the plaintiffs claims that the drug manufacturer was aware of these side effects but did not act to make sure that the public knew about them, too It wasn't until 2012 - six years after Lipitor entered the market - that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration demanded that manufacturers of drugs that lower cholesterol, also known as statins, modify their labeling to include some of the more dangerous risks involved, including memory loss and diabetes.
More than two years following implementation of the dangerous offender provisions in the Criminal Justice Act 2003, the Court of Appeal still has to grapple with complex sentencing issues.
What, then, the culpable actor has done by his initial negligent act is, first, to have set in motion a dangerous force which embraces the injured person within the scope of its probable mischief; and next, in conjunction with circumstances which he must be held to contemplate, to have made more difficult if not impossible the means of proving the possible damaging results of his own act or the similar results of the act of another.
Given the seriousness of the charge and the penalties, this definition is more appropriate as it requires the Crown to prove an actual dangerous act rather than a simple breach of the rules.
Some of the more frequently overlooked (and therefore dangerous) limitation periods include: i) the limitation period set out in section 38 (3) of the Trustee Act which applies to certain claims brought by or against the estate of a deceased person; ii) the 6 month limitation period for dependent's relief claims that is set out in section 61 of the Succession Law Reform Act; and iii) the one year limitation period set out in section 259.1 of the Insurance Act, which applies to «a proceeding against an insurer under a contract in respect of loss or damage to an automobile or its contents».
The gender neutral language is correct in terms of the law, but is not correct as to research findings, which generally show women to be considerably less dangerous than men, more likely to act in self - defense, and less likely to recidivate (see, e.g., Lois A Ventura & Gabrielle Davis, «Domestic Violence: Court Case Conviction and Recidivism,» 11 Violence Against Women, 266, 272 (2005)-RRB-.
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