Sentences with phrase «much real danger»

Fortunately, the CX - 5 simply isn't powerful enough to be in much real danger of outperforming its suspension.
Even though there wasn't much real danger, fear stoked perceptions the practice was unsafe.
In terms of realpolitik, it's hard to see much real danger here.

Not exact matches

«There is therefore a real danger that markets forget that much of this optimism has already been priced in.»
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.
If they were free, strong, independent modern states, or if they formed a powerful autonomous bloc, the great Russian mass is so very much on the top of them and the danger of the Communist kind of «colonialism» is so real, that nothing could prevent their being on our side in the event of a conflict with communism.
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.
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.
A greater danger lies in over-simplification and distortion, and I am very much aware that in «watering down» Whitehead for the popular palate, I may in fact destroy the real flavor of his philosophy.
What is more, the New Synthesis supports orthodox Catholicism in a manner that avoids the dangers of fundamentalism and fideism, real dangers for so much neo-orthodoxy.
Unai Emery is another whose position must be in real danger after an early European exit and Merson wonders if Mourinho thinks the challenge of overtaking City is too much as he considers whether he might be able to run away to PSG instead.
One is that English clubs are so bad in the competition of late we are in real danger of losing our 4th spot, which Arsene so much loves.
Great stand up and can impose real danger standing up vs Khabib because he is not ultra Kick - focused like Barboza, and can mix it up much better than someone like Michael Johnson.
However, Fletcher is very good in the air and a real danger to score with his head, whereas Altidore is much more of a threat with the ball in to his feet.
His appointment at Watford last summer was his first foray in football outside his native country, and he appears to have done an OK job leading them to a mid-table position, with no real danger of relegation (unless they collapse dramatically), and like ourselves, not much chance of progressing beyond finishing in ninth place.
It's an attempt to figure out how we got so much more worried for our kids in just one generation, and to separate the real dangers from the ones foisted upon us by the media, and by other folks with things to sell (like baby safety product manufacturers who have to scare us about a remote danger like «traumatic head injury from toddling» before we'll buy their products, like the «ThudGuard» — a helmet for kids to wear all day when they're learning to walk).
The real danger for the Tea Parties is that Armey and the Republican party might ride their tiger to short - term victory in 2010 but tame it in the process, something that I suspect is very much on establishment minds.
The danger to our political system is that limiting speech stifles real political dialog and any chance to challenge Accepted Truth, making it that much harder to nudge institutions like the Republican Party in a different direction.
«The planet is in its danger zone because we've poured too much carbon into the atmosphere, and we're starting to see signs of real trouble: melting ice caps, rapidly spreading drought.
However, the real danger of dating sites is unique and much sneakier!
Unfortunately, the actual cause of the scare is much closer than expected, and their very heroic aspirations are the folly of the real danger just under their noses.
On an almost admirably perverse level, «Lucy» isn't really much of a thriller — it's virtually an anti-thriller, devoid of suspense or any real sense of danger due to the fact that its heroine is more or less invincible.
You're rarely in much danger, or under any time constraint, allowing you to take the game at your own pace and digress into building things that have no real benefit to the main story.
I've long felt that by far the biggest weapon in Amazon's arsenal (after the platform itself) is the self publishing / publishing abilities of the platform which is a while new kind of threat for publishers and one that is becoming much more real and present a danger than just the shift to digital:
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Although they don't pose any real danger, these weather conditions do bring with them low visibility and incredibly high temperatures — as much as 20 °C higher than usual.
And the impact of making the player feel insecure turned out to be so much more important than repetitively putting them in actual real danger.
Submissions and inverted submissions are now much more realistic and TKOs a real danger if you get badly injured.
It is a very nice illustration of the dangers of getting too much information from cyberspace: internet discussions have their own momentum («tacit knowledge») that may not reflect what has actually gone on in the real world.
THe real danger is not so much the sceptics / denialists.
The real shocker, however, was that many people seem to be totally recalcitrant about acknowledging (much less doing anything about) the dangers & harms we're facing.
Much less can we assess our ability to delay or avoid the catastrophe should the danger be real.
But I don't spend much time worrying about safety issues around a large - scale expansion of nuclear power, because such an expansion is neither necessary nor effective to address AGW, so there is no need to deal with the very real dangers and risks of such an expansion.
There is a real danger that the government of England and Wales is in just of too much of a rush.
As faculty packed up their offices in preparation for construction and retired faculty came by to watch, we also realized that there was a real danger of losing much of our history.
Huffington's views on comments — especially the part about using real identities being part of the «grown - up internet» — are very much in line with other arguments that have been made in the past about the dangers of anonymity, including former Facebook marketing director Randi Zuckerberg's comments in 2011 that anonymity on the internet «has to go away» because of online bullying and other bad behavior.
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