Sentences with phrase «most obvious danger»

The most obvious danger is the cold and as a result, most dogs should stay in the house with the humans, especially at night.
The most obvious danger is that the love of doing honorable things might become replaced by a love for the honors themselves, including ones unearned.
The most obvious danger is that being young is no guarantee that you can hack an 80 % equity allocation.
The fireplace is one of the most obvious dangers when thinking of places that need to be baby - proofed.

Not exact matches

Rick Santorum's promise to talk about the dangers of birth control was an obvious instance of such errors, but only the most obvious.
Do your best to remove or modify the most obvious of dangers — the things that could be REALLY BAD, and you'll know what these are, really — but recognize that a certain amount of bumps and falls are a completely okay and normal part of growing up.
Our thinking processes pay the most attention to obvious danger and changes.
Assistant Manager of Animal Rescue Services Mike Brammer is a SMART Search and Rescue Team Leader, and a veteran of several hands on recovery efforts including those in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina — perhaps the most obvious example of the dangers of being unprepared.
The dangers inherent in individuals possessing material resources that only nations wield today is obvious to most people.
But that situation is quite different from circumstances in which the source of danger is obvious should a small child stray from the control of even the most attentive and conscientious parent.»
Although the purpose of this attachment bond is most obvious during childhood, attachment bonds, such as those between adult romantic relationship partners, persist throughout the life cycle and may be beneficial during times of threat or danger (3).
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