Sentences with phrase «more dangerous moment»

Not exact matches

It is always dangerous to try and pinpoint exact decisive moments in such massive changes, but surely one of the more dramatic ones was Pope John Paul II's 1993 pilgrimage to Denver, Colorado for the sole World Youth Day to date to have been held in these United States.
It's admirable that Biden is speaking out for the victims of sexual abuse, but resorting to insults and threats of violence seems more like (potentially dangerous) posturing than offering real long - term terms solutions to the problems highlighted by the #MeToo moment.
Norwich though are in some pretty handy form at the moment with a five match unbeaten streak of form going and would be a lot more dangerous if they scored more frequently.
Fulham were looking all the more dangerous, despite having a man less, and looked like they could equalize any moment.
Whether from distracted driving, or erosion of quality time with our children, or lacking a spare moment in the day to just relax, infobesity is equally as dangerous to our bodies and even more so to our spirits.
Yonebayashi gives Arrietty an excellent sense of balance, with the adventure aspects of the story, which feel legitimately dangerous providing well - paced contrast the film's more placid moments.
Capcom's Street Fighter franchise boasts many larger than life characters each capable of crippling you at a moment's notice, but one of the most powerful, more dangerous, and most mysterious combatants is Akuma.
Perhaps Kai Althoff's homage to the fluid seductiveness of Jewish masculinity hung on translucent silk curtains is the show's most grandiose artwork; it's exceptionally beautiful and weird in a German - Catholic - homo sort of way, and you can see how, in the moments where the more dangerous confluences of personal proclivities begin to surface, the curators» premise allows for a kind of Huysmans-esque inventiveness.
I am getting old and may not have to live through a lot more EN events, but the EN events are the moment in time when more people can be helped to understand that the baseline level of CO2 in atmosphere and oceans have reached a dangerous level.
Or it will go down in history as the moment we collectively gave up, ceding the our near term future and the future safety of coming generations to be made ever more dangerous for little more than more cheap oil to burn.
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