Sentences with phrase «much safer route»

That would be a much safer route.
Drafting Paxton Lynch and Brock Osweiler didn't work out so well for the Broncos and signing Cousins — at least on the surface — appears to be a much safer route.

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If you go this route, I highly recommend the Coco Jack, a killer coconut opener, so much safer then when I was wacking them with a knife (and damaging our knife blades).
HS: Thanks so much Karen, I hope your package makes it there safe and sound:) And, yes, I have a bunch of the items en route.
This is a much safer alternative, but be ready for changes on your electric bill if you go this route.
A newer medication, cabergoline (Dostinex) is considered much safer for lactation suppression, but as always, the natural route is the better way to go if you can do it.
I'm going that route myself and it's so much safer, less aggressive and healthier on our body than the current so - called protocol.
Tanning beds can stimulate production of vitamin D, which is very important for acne, but the sun is a much more natural route and supplements are much safer.
There's much more beyond what I saw and played, from driveable boats to new types of special zombie, but with Riptide, Techland seem to be taking the higher, safer route.
Much like every other manufacturer, Samsung chose to go the safe route with internals.
They might focus on the debt side a little too much where they pay extra on their mortgage payments and they have very little liquid capital to provide any type of retirement income, and they might think that will be a safer route approaching retirement where in actuality that might be the opposite thing they should be doing.»
Having this route mapped out ahead of time will make for a much more efficient and safe drive to the hospital.
As these SRM techniques are also largely unproven, require a mostly peaceful world to be deployed in, require the bending of judiciary systems, may backfire climatologically and do «nothing» [considering ocean temperature feedbacks they actually do do something] to abate ocean acidification — the simple notion that it is cheap [again, policy thinking] makes geoengineering so dangerous, possibly undermining cooperation behind the world's mitigation attempts, under the UNFCCC, the hard route that we need to go anyway * [as CDR geoengineering lacks the potential to get carbon concentrations back to safe levels, also for marine life — and isn't much cheaper / is costlier anyway].
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