Sentences with phrase «most imminent danger»

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U.S. «The economy isn't in imminent danger of relapsing into recession [according to the Federal Reserve, most private economists and Wall Street strategists]... but the Economic Cycle Research Institute, an organization with an excellent track record, says the U. S. is actually heading into another recession.»
Most people won't act unless they have a sense of imminent danger.
Most importantly, patients need to know that their history, thoughts and feelings are protected - their privacy will never be breached except in situations of serious and imminent danger, or they won't come for treatment.
Most of the time, you just have to «push back» on them and point out that you are in imminent danger of default and prove it with your hardship letter and income documentation.
Blood transfusions can be used in dogs with IMHA if necessary but they can make the condition worse so most vets reserve this approach for dogs that appear to be in imminent danger of dying due to severe anemia.
Cooper Union's endowment stood at $ 735 million at the end of its most recent fiscal year and, despite its financial woes, it is in no imminent danger of failing.
The school's endowment stood at $ 735 million at the end of its most recent fiscal year, and despite its financial woes, is in no imminent danger of failing.
system itself should be most sensitive to imminent danger cues characterized by anger, yelling,
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