Sentences with phrase «more immediate dangers»

She is puzzled by people who obsess over abstract dangers such as climate change, yet remain blind to more immediate dangers such as sexual predation.
Many doctors say their priority is to protect pregnant women from more immediate dangers, and that warning them about environmental risks may create undue anxiety.
Whichever is right» whether marriage is or is not a purely private matter in which the state has no abiding interest» the deeper and more immediate danger of the marriage issue for Christians is its potential use by gay activists to undermine the autonomy of the Church and other religious entities.
The more immediate danger is that many needy people will go unserved if we assume that most congregations are doing or could do something that they can not.
Presenting the diagram to scale would show the objects's misses of Earth to scale, foil Exxon's attempt to divert us, comfort the rest of us, and help us get back to the far more immediate danger of climate change.
But, as Stephen Hawking recently said, runaway climate change poses «a more immediate danger» to America and the world than even Trump's neo-isolationism.
The video in question, titled «David Hogg Can't Remember His Lines in TV Interview,» has already been removed, but more immediate danger looms for Jones and his 2.2 million subscribers.

Not exact matches

Each of these examples reveals some of the inherent dangers that Eliot tended to minimize in light of what he saw as the more immediate threat of paganism.
Arsenal are believed to be more than happy to wait until the summer to strike a deal for Karius, despite Wojciech Szczesny's dreadful display in the New Year's Day loss to Southampton, but Arsene Wenger will be mindful of the danger of one of their transfer rivals striking a deal with Mainz for an immediate transfer.
If you and your baby are not in immediate danger but your care provider still recommends a cesarean, consider asking for more time.
It's a dark and sticky descent, but effectively so, as the grotesque imagery only makes the situations all the more horrific, and the danger to the precious little girl Ripley all but adopts all the more immediate.
Dawn: Do you truly believe that you can build a professional teacher corps based on the principle that once you get a few years under your belt and start earning a middle - class salary that you will be in immediate danger of being laid off because that will allow the hiring of more new and inexperienced teachers to lower class size?
Do you truly believe that you can build a professional teacher corps based on the principle that once you get a few years under your belt and start earning a middle - class salary that you will be in immediate danger of being laid off because that will allow the hiring of more new and inexperienced teachers to lower class size?
Their attraction is immediate, and their path to intimacy is made more intoxicating by the dangers around them.
Your dog would need to eat 25 or more cloves of garlic at one time to be in immediate danger.
More than 12,000 people in the immediate danger zone have evacuated and many more in the area are on alMore than 12,000 people in the immediate danger zone have evacuated and many more in the area are on almore in the area are on alert.
I supposes I am a lukewarmer not really challenging the Consensus (I am not equipped to do so) while not being more concerned about it as compared to dozens of other dangers more immediate (winter is coming, pandemics, world war 3, terrorists, asteroids, petty murderers in the neighborhood).
One of the conditions for using non-deadly force is that the Commonwealth must prove that «the defendant did not reasonably believe he (she) was being attacked or immediately about to be attacked, and that his (her) safety was in immediate danger»; they must also prove that you «did not do everything reasonable in the circumstances to avoid physical combat before resorting to force»; and «that the defendant used more force to defend himself (herself) than was reasonably necessary in the circumstances».
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