Sentences with phrase «more perils of»

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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.
More so than ever before, working professionals are obsessed with comparing their own achievements against those of others, all at their own peril.
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is far more excruciating than any of the perils you'll face in your adventure.
To answer a few of your questions, exporting bitumen from Canada's west coast will not make the country any stronger, only the Texas oil company a little richer, and the earth much more in peril.
For example, like homeowners insurance, renters insurance is more expensive in Florida because of the increased risk of perils (especially tropical storms and hurricanes).
The group suffered a «significant increase» of $ 495 million in natural peril claims costs, lower net reserve releases and more competition in commercial insurance.
The real peril for McLaren comes from Julie's claims that he and the other Emergent leaders in question did not, in fact, attempt to save her marriage, but instead took an active role in ending it in favor of a pairing they found more suitable for their friend and colleague.
I think dismissing this from that verse is where the «theological peril» lies because it strips one more piece of majesty away from God's Word which is masterful in its forethought and in the pictures and shadows we're told by Paul that it contains.
The kingdom which is not of this world is a more dangerous peril to the kingdoms of the world than any competing worldly kingdom [Beyond Tragedy, Scribner's, 1937, pp. 284 - 5].
As they talked of St Thomas More or Edmund Campion and the dangers they faced, one could almost feel the sense of peril and difficulty of discretion, as if such laws were around today.
Parents who are comfortable with their own sexuality — and with each other can more casually discuss the expression of sexuality and its pleasures and perils with their children.
He also had a remarkably balanced view of populist movements, arguing that, while populism could endanger our democratic order, it also could correct that order's defects, which often arose from «the intellectual influence and the entrepreneurial politics of our democratic elites»» a formulation that could not be more apt in describing both the prospects and the perils of the current populist mood.
It was when Israel's life as a nation was in danger that the prophets came to understand the more dire peril to Israel as a people of God.
God's covenant with Noah which asks fallen humanity to establish a society based on reverence for life and a legal justice that protects the innocent human beings from the murderer who is around; and God's call to Moses to liberate the Israelite people from Pharaoh's slavery; and God permitting monarchy with new perils of oligarchy to destroy the more human Tribal Federation to liberate the Israelites from the technically superior Philistines in Palestine; and Paul's doctrine that the Roman State, which he knew had its role in crucifying Jesus.
I dare say that my life is no more in peril than anyone else who lives upon this world which is not of the kingdom domains of God!
For us today the perils are horrendous but the possibilities are momentous — all because of the urge that is implanted in life to lead to yet more life.
But privilege is relative to context, and we forget that to our own peril (or, more likely, the peril of others).
This week I am appropriately traveling to Hollywood, a town that owes its fortune to the Western more than to any other genre, for the Western Political Science Association meeting, where I will be presenting a paper titled «Cowboys and Corpses: The Moral Perils of the State of Nature in the....
Therefore the religious person needs to be disciplined and equipped in body and mind for the task, with more calmness and mastery in the midst of peril and turmoil, more sensitivity and deeper insight into the bonds of interdependence that hold people together in rich community, a more passionate and richly integrated life purpose which can transmute the common things of daily experience.
Few men have been more aware of the peril of the uncontrolled tongue than James was.
In my own experience, and from what I've heard in the feedback, general busy - ness is by far the greatest peril to a plant - based switch, followed closely by the more «regular» dietary needs of spouses and children.
Indeed, that's one of the saddest thing about Kettering's problems: football club in existential peril barely qualifies as news any more.
The more elaborate the clothing in the summertime, the less likely it is to get you through the perils of chronic sweat and dehydration.
For more information, see this article about the perils of praising kids for being smart.
Coutsoudis A, Coovadia HM & Wilfert CM, HIV, infant feeding and more perils for poor people: new WHO guidelines encourage review of formula milk policies, Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008; 86:210 — 214 Coutsoudis A, Goga AE, Rollins N, Coovadia HM: Free formula milk for infants of HIVinfected women: blessing or curse?
Hearing is yet one more vulnerability that until recent times faced little peril, but the chronic noise in our cities, the ubiquity of personal headphone use and the ear - damaging potential of some medication has made preserving good hearing something no parent can ignore.
«We found that babies who are fed only breast milk have microbial communities that seem more ready for the introduction of solid foods,» the study's lead author Dr. Andrea Azcarate - Peril, assistant professor in the department of cell biology and physiology, said in a press release.
The good news is that more hospitals are catching on to the perils of a one - size - fits - all model, especially one designed with global health in mind, and trying a more customized approach to supporting breastfeeding.
Facing a more resistant Legislature, Cuomo is acting unilaterally on issues of national interest, a new strategy with its own set of political perils.
In a joint letter to The Times, the general secretaries of the NUT, NASUWT, ATL and of UNISON, warned the Education Secretary that he «ignores at his peril» the views of more than 800,000 teachers and support staff.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The government shutdown is set to sow more disruption and political peril Monday after the Senate inched closer but ultimately fell short of an agreement that would have reopened federal agencies before the beginning of the workweek.
An elected official in the Town of Alden hasn't paid his property taxes in more than five years and is in peril of losing his home to foreclosure.
It would further seem that the business executive was more attentive to the perils of pending investigations than the politician.
Promise and perils of marijuana deserve more scientific scrutiny.
Possible Perils A hotly debated issue is whether marijuana is a «gateway» drug, leading to the use of more dangerous substances.
In addition, the study found that headlines used more alarmist terminology (e.g. «ravaged,» «collapse,» «doom,» «smoking gun,» «decimated,» «perils,» «menace,» «lethal,» «crisis,» «catastrophe,» «disaster,» «dire,» «point of no return,» etc.) than did the articles» body (21 percent, or 35 headlines, vs. 10 percent, or 17 articles).
By analyzing current building codes and the like, the New York City Panel on Climate Change determined the acceptable level of risk for its residents and is now prioritizing projects that hold to those same levels the perils from climate change impacts directly on the city, such as sea - level rise or more frequent heat waves.
They look at the perils and possibilities of mushrooming urban societies and how city life can be made more livable, from more urban gardening to better mass transit (complete with budget estimates).
(For more on the future of gene editing, read our In - Depth Report, «Customized Human Genes: New Promises and Perils»)
Yet, more than a decade of inaction — and the collapse of international negotiations as well as domestic efforts to cap carbon — has proven the perils of the business.
And they are more likely to survive the perils of the digestive tract.
Otherwise, by abusing or neglecting a section of your body that is even more exposed to external environments than your skin, you're setting yourself up for subpar performance that unfortunately is often simply accepted as part of the fueling perils of endurance events.
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