In other words, you shouldn't be in
much danger to begin with.
An individual crossing the road distracted by their smartphone presents just as
much danger to motorists as someone jaywalking and should be held, at a minimum, to the same penalty.
I suggested also that safe cycling infrastructure was the appropriate response, and that there was not
much danger to pedestrians here since there were none.
*** October 28, 2012 Houston, TX Book Release Party Get swept away to the islands at a LAUNCH PARTY for Saving Grace, where you'll fall in love with a rainforest jumbie house and a Texas attorney who is as
much a danger to herself as the bad guys.
The Katie & Annalise series kicks off with Saving Grace, which sweeps readers away to fall in love with a rainforest jumbie house named Annalise and Texas attorney Katie Connell who is as
much a danger to herself as the island bad guys.
If you're at all inclined to be swept away to the islands to fall in love with a rainforest jumbie house and a Texas attorney who is as
much a danger to herself as the island bad guys, then check out Saving Grace.
Take Gov. Perry for instance, I see him as
much a danger to the US as any middle eastern terrorist, what makes him more dangerous is that he is a wolf in sheeps clothing.
Fundamentalist / Evangelical «Christians» are as
much a danger to real Christianity and the American way of life as the Taliban / al Qaida are to Islam and the Middle East.
It's the fervent beliefs - equal parts absurdity and danger - that cause so
much danger to society.
Not exact matches
AT&T faces the added
danger that the trial (and subsequent appeals, including all the way
to the Supreme Court) will take
much longer than the late April deadline for the finalization of the acquisition.
The
danger is focusing on an idea that's too
much of a personal hobby, they say, because there's too
much of a selection bias
to make you think it's something important, or worth doing.
One of the
dangers of business is that we often spend so
much time molding our approach after other successful entrepreneurs and businesses that we fail
to remember the importance of being unique and original.
Because
to live in denial is a
much greater
danger than
to have your eyes open and have the ability
to do something about it,» says Schlosser.
The real
danger in the current negotiations, isn't so
much that they might not be finalized until shortly after Oct. 17 — the Treasury would be able
to pay creditors and all its bills until Oct. 22 — but that they will lead
to more abrupt spending reductions.
Users are also taking
to Twitter
to warn people of the
dangers of the free service that needs so
much of people's data.
RK: I think there's a big
danger in raising too
much money in many companies, particularly seed stage companies, because it allows the entrepreneur
to ignore the market feedback and continue
to believe what they want
to believe for too long.
The
danger is not
to stretch yourself too
much as this may affect the business you have now.
The National Bank of Hungary issued a warning
to its citizens about the potential
dangers of virtual currencies on 19th February, calling the payment method «
much riskier» than other electronic payment options such as credit cards.
Profiles Dr. H. Gilbert Welch, who has spent
much of his career warning of the
dangers of overdiagnosis, which can lead
to unnecessary procedures and even harm patients that are otherwise healthy.
But there is the
danger that they would own so
much that they would be the controlling shareholders, and fund managers generally don't want
to get involved with owning companies.
In terms of realpolitik, it's hard
to see
much real
danger here.
Harper added
to the sense of lurking
danger with his own comments at a campaign event in Quebec, referring darkly
to the prospect that more dramatic crises might lie ahead. «We have a range of tools with which we can respond were we
to face some obviously
much more serious circumstances.»
Automakers such as Ford have come
to the same conclusion, pushing for full autonomy because there's a
danger in providing so
much self - driving assistance that the driver is lulled into complacency and can't retake control of the vehicle quickly.
Irma represents an extreme
danger to much of Southern Florida, as well as portions of northern Cuba and the southernmost Bahama Islands.
Neither, however, is entirely satisfying: Ellis blurs religion and sports, while Harvey, in an effort
to avoid that
danger, grants too
much autonomy
to sports.
«In spite of having contributed so
much to our civilization and providing its foundation, the Christian faith is in
danger of being stealthily and subtly brushed aside,» said George Carey, the former archbishop of Canterbury.
Now that's forethought, since one of the greatest
dangers of a persona or image is that you are not allowed
to change because it would mean the death of the image that has brought so
much success.
A new
danger may seep in: the subtle tendency
to lighten too
much and thus change the message.
Scripture, even inaccurately quoted is not a
danger so
much as being completely embarrassed
to quote it at all.
How
much danger and temptation
to double - mindedness!
American women religious today still seem not
to have discovered what it is that might assuage their longings, and the seriously ill social ecology of their lives is very
much in
danger of permanent demise.»
Perhaps the
danger that arises from making a theology from David's phrase is that some begin
to think that they are superior; the elect and separate, like the Pharisees,
much more favoured than the evil tainted genetics of those locked into depravity.
So
much stress was laid on the response of the believer
to the love of God in Christ that there was a
danger of overemphasizing man's emotional states.
If there is
danger in spiritual complacency — any who assume they have advanced beyond temptation should think again — there is also
danger in granting too
much power, even glamour,
to temptations.
It does indeed: Whitehead is very
much the Anglican who has a duty
to «the State» or «the nation» which in time of
danger such as war leads him
to condemn Russell's «heedlessness» in protesting injustice
to conscientious objectors.
It is infinitely comic that at the bottom of the practical wisdom which is so
much extolled in the world, at the bottom of all the devilish lot of good counsel and wise saws and «wait and see» and «put up with one's fate» and «write in the book of forgetfulness» — that at the bottom of all this, ideally understood, lies complete stupidity as
to where the
danger really is and what the
danger really is.
Francis is an Argentinian who has witnessed so
much bad government he is conscious of the
dangers and seems
to want
to avoid the failure of his predecessor with a neuralgic fervour.
The
danger is that global capitalism will not collapse until
much of the biosphere is irreparably damaged, many national governments have lost the power
to prevent chaos in their borders, and the struggle for the remaining resources is everywhere violent.
The fact that the idiom has had a
much longer and more varied history should make it possible for it
to be rescued from bondage
to a narrow usage which not only turns out
to be unwarranted, but which is in actual
danger of obscuring, even obliterating, an important value of the idiom.
(Or perhaps they only seem strange
to those of us who were in
danger of surrendering too
much to the physical sciences.)
The real
danger comes from a
much larger group of persons who believe that Notre Dame can strive for ever - higher standards of academic excellence — and use the same criteria of excellence by which the best secular universities in the land are judged
to be excellent — without forfeiting the Catholic character of the University.
The point is not that we should rule the offensive illegal, which is why the courts are correct
to strike down efforts
to regulate speech that some people do not like, and even most speech that hurts; the advantages of yielding
to the government so
much power over what we say have never been shown
to outweigh the
dangers.
He will find
danger, so
much danger that he plans
to pass his wife off as his sister.
Make no mistake, things would be
much MUCH worse if we just gave it up as a lost cause... we would be putting «my life and families life in danger only then to be either killed myself or charged by police for taking act
much MUCH worse if we just gave it up as a lost cause... we would be putting «my life and families life in danger only then to be either killed myself or charged by police for taking act
MUCH worse if we just gave it up as a lost cause... we would be putting «my life and families life in
danger only then
to be either killed myself or charged by police for taking action?
Perhaps conservative evangelicals run the risk of being needlessly dogmatic on some issues, thereby alienating the next generation, while progressives are in
danger of giving up so
much historic doctrine that their faith is starting
to look more like Campolo's humanism than historic Christianity.
Centuries ago we used
to have the catholics not allowing the bible
to be translated into the native tongue because of the «
dangers of knowledge», now we have people using a fear tactic that if they know God too well, or know too
much about God it will make them unloving.
Bibles were scarce in the days before the printing press, so there wasn't
much need
to «ban'them from the common folk, and considering how loosely people are interpreting the Bible nowadays is it any wonder that the Church saw the
danger in doing this?
It's a
danger to young people not
to know what they believe and why they believe it, because they are
much more sensitive
to the accusation of hypocrisy that «you are in a Church, and you don't understand what it believes».
The great antidemocratic
danger, contrary
to much popular punditry, comes not from the free exercise of religion but from the secularist creeds imposed by governments that recognize no higher sovereignty.
So the job of the evangelists, shepherds and teachers is
to equip, NOT
to lecture them about the
dangers of too
much equipping, or
to tell them
to be busy bodies for the church, it's
to equip them.