Sentences with phrase «n't much danger»

However, there isn't much danger of that happening because the pools of passive and active investors aren't fixed.
There wasn't much danger apart from Pogba's exploits in the first half..
There is not much danger that they will.
There is not much danger — others might say much hope — of priests preaching on contraception every Sunday.
There is not much danger that we shall inflict upon the infant more food than he needs.
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.
There is not much danger of losing too many Brownie votes to the Right of the ALP.

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Not all hotels have the cancer warnings — much of the danger the state is worried about in hotels comes from toxins in substances like secondhand smoke or alcohol.
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 there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a risk that too much will be expected of it or, at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly - high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical precision.
The danger is not to stretch yourself too much as this may affect the business you have now.
When analysts have too much data, there's a danger they won't see the wood for the trees.»
That way you won't be in danger of defaulting or potentially paying as much in interest as you did for your education.
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.
I wouldn't say like others, but much more than the others exactly because of the danger given that millions of people live in the volcano.»
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.
This should be an amount that won't change much and is in little danger of fluctuation.
The idea is that Christmas is in danger of losing its edge because we are focusing too much on the holiday hustle and bustle and not enough on the holy significance of Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.
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.
Scripture, even inaccurately quoted is not a danger so much as being completely embarrassed to quote it at all.
I was very much aware of the possible ideological distortion of the gospel in identifying it with black power, for no one can read Barth seriously and not be cognizant of that danger.
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.»
The Bible would not warn so much about the danger of falling away if it weren't a possibility with serious consequences.
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.
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.
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 «grave and gathering danger» hanging over the world is not so much the danger that Saddam Hussein presents (as President Bush insists) but the danger of American preemptive war against Iraq.
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.
One might well interject that most of us — unless we go about meddling in the quarrels of others — are not in much danger of being slapped in the face.
Much as the Puritans encouraged work in a calling, they were always aware of the dangers of making wealth and power into ends in themselves, dangers not only to one's eternal salvation but also to the coherence of the community.
Not too much danger of doc v keeping its dog in its own backyard.
There is a danger of dwelling on the death of Christ too much if we don't also emphasize the resurrection.
The fact that there are pessimistic and apocalyptic «minded Catholics does not prove anything about dispensationalism, but says much of the dangers of straying from the norms of Scripture, Tradition, and authoritative teaching.
«We did not recognize the danger as much as we should have,» Keller said.
If, in consequence, many married couples do not understand or recognise the dangers of concupiscence, and so do not endeavour to contain or purify it, it can dominate their relationship, undermining mutual respect and their very capacity to see marriage essentially as giving and not just as possessing, much less as simply enjoying, appropriating and exploiting.
Adults, busy with longer work hours and longer commutes, ran the danger of delegating too much to the youthworker, whose job is surely not to take over the spiritual development of the young but simply to contribute to it.
There's too much danger of things getting soggy or rotty and I'm not down with that.
If you're not into too much heat, but want to flirt with danger, try starting out with less curry paste than the recipe calls for.
«This has been the best season for dairy farmers in a long time in terms of farm gate prices, the danger now is that too much processing capacity gets built and there isn't the milk supply to furnish it in future,» he said.
Mike dean might not allowed that penalty if chambers could have avoided it by any possible means as it was not that much a danger ball.
This is where I stand on the issue and why it is three games or higher: It was deliberate; the puck was not even in the same zip code as Staal; Morrissey went out of his way to do it; Staal is in the high slot, not even a danger to the goaltender; Morrissey actually had to reach up to do this, it didn't glance off of a shoulder, it was just as much high sticking as a crosscheck.
I just don't see much danger created from his attempts on the flank, which combined with his brain dead defending has made him a pretty big disappointment.
I think it will be essential dat we do not play too much around dete box because dey excellent at getting compact and clearing d danger.
Ramsey out wide doesn't at many goals or much danger, he only offers a level of balance and control.
That being said, this isn't much different than them grabbing Michael Floyd last year and that certainly didn't mean Treadwell's roster spot was in danger.
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