Sentences with phrase «n't see the danger»

As long as you keep your mind sharp, Fernandez doesn't see danger in relying more on Google for hard facts.
But, «they didn't see any danger,» Jim Lewis said of the unidentified family.
My fear is that many good people either don't see the danger or don't take it very seriously.
You do nt see the danger, the rest of us do.
I can't believe I am hearing intelligent, well spirited American individuals who do not see the dangers of Islam becoming a force in our Country.
Jabotinsky interpreted this to mean, «Do not exaggerate; do not see danger where none exists; do not regard a man who does his duty as a hero» for history is long, the Jewish people everlasting, and truth is sacred, but everything else, trouble and care and pain and death, ein davar.»
He just doesn't see danger and regularly too.
Though there are others who would benefit from a proper manager who actually coaches them, Xhaka is clearly a dud, slow, one paced, immobile, rash and poor in positional sense and does not see danger.
He didn't see danger there.
Try to have someone lift those heavy objects, even if you don't see the danger.
A trend that a trader or investor can not see the danger because shorts look better the higher a stock goes, and longs look like they are getting a bargain as the stock sinks.
I don't see any danger of «losing» our system of determining rights authoritatively through judges, or at least not because of mediation.

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To avoid such a danger, the Justice Department creates a «taint team» of lawyers not involved in the case to review records and decide which ones shouldn't be seen by prosecutors on the case.
The danger of playing the comparison game is only seeing someone's final copy, not their rough draft.
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.
I think the biggest danger, or the biggest thing I see at here was from the SEO or SEM community at large is feeling like somehow, this is such a huge change, that there is this fear that suddenly search engine optimization doesn't matter, that suddenly it's obsolete.
You are seeing your return on investment on the cash flow and no matter what is happening in the economy you are not in danger of losing the asset or your initial investment.
When analysts have too much data, there's a danger they won't see the wood for the trees.»
While there are dangers from lending to those they shouldn't, seeing a growth in loans is encouraging.
We've been highlighting the dangers of Valeant for over two years and we do not see them abating.
Fact is Stephen Colbert or not most educated individuals see the danger of religion and they see the extreme danger Islam poses towards tomorrow.
You see, if you can't tell a saved drunk he is in danger of hell - fire, you can't tell the saved pedophile that either.
It must be said to the people of Oberammergau that this danger has become a reality, and that the play as it is now performed is not merely worthless but positively harmful to the curious and the faithful who journey to see it.
While there are certain theologies that I know I agree with, and I don't see anything wrong with allying one's self with a theology, I have been impressed lately with the danger of being ultimately loyal to a theology, rather than to the Word of God.
We see the danger of the single story and we won't reduce you to this one story.
One doesn't have to doubt the truth of Butterfield's story to see the danger in projecting it onto all gay people.
Though we do not see how our actions might affect the future, though we may not receive our inheritance right now, though we might go through persecution and trials and nakedness and danger and sword, if we just put our faith in God, as we keep our eyes on Jesus, «Keep the Son in our eyes,» as we, like Peter, keep our eyes on Jesus rather than on the rolling waves around us, we will walk by faith.
So I see prayer as a tool to help focus our energies using themes from the bible but that ultimately we'd grow and progress into other forms that did nt require speech as a show of how pious we are — thats the danger of prayer imho that we can be doing it for ulterior motives and end up like the Pharisee who said thank God I am not like the sinners.
And, that even people who are not religious will see the danger of stripping faith from the organized conversation at the university.
as though the courageous person looks the danger in the eye, even though the danger is not what the eye wants to see?
I do hear your points that you think I have not seen the need for warning of danger, that you believe I think of it as «unChristian» to talk about such things, and that you may even believe that my comments are akin to protecting evil deeds and harming the innocent, using the bible as a proof texting weapon to that end and contributing to a problem of church becoming fake and shallow while claiming to be deep and pious.
Our eyes allow us to get around and see danger and either fight or flee, but we can't see all the danger (UV light, radiation, etc...).
In a global conversation about danger, fear and Syrian refugees, we're seeing a resurgence of the countercultural practice of loving people we don't think are like us — and in extending Gospel - saturated love to them, we realize we are far more similar in our human needs.
Thank you for proving my point that Christians can't see how religious zeal can lapse into the danger zone of hateful extremism.
Wouldn't you warn someone if you saw them in danger?
Larry, I can see the article especially CNN's purposely antagonizing front page hook «danger of being spiritual but not religious» as being perceived as dividing.
I have seen all of the «secular» beliefs of how the bible came to be written and canonized, and can attest to the dangers and how simply un-authoritative the bible becomes if it is in fact not inspired by God.
The danger is that we see only the human words and do not find the true actor within, the Holy Spirit» (p. 189).
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?
That's why I am encouraged when I see leaders like Lee Grady speaking up on some of the dangers of such heretical and carnal expressions — Grady and others do so not as professional critics, but rather as respected insiders to the movement, and they explain the challenges well.
What are we supposed to do when we hold all these peace initiatives, condemn all these idiots blowing themselves up, make all these feel — good interfaith groups — only to turn on the TV and see another large story on how Islam is becoming radical, listening to another politicians talking about the apparent dangers of Islam and Sharia Law, and watching Sen. Pete King tell us we aren't doing jack sh.t.
You don't see that the car's got a flat tire; so you can speed down the highway waving happily at all the other drivers, unaware of the danger, until you crash.
----- ttm, you say I «don't see that the car's got a flat tire; so you [I] can speed down the highway waving happily at all the other drivers, unaware of the danger until you crash.»
Consequently, our apology must understand, or allow us to understand, that in our folly of self - government, the luxury of luxuries in an unkind and intolerant world, we had best not press on unashamed, undaunted, with eyes that do not see and ears that do not hear the continuing dangers to democratic life.
Apart from the difficulty of competitors gathering in a spirit of mutual trust to save the commons, there is also the danger that one existing competitor will not agree, or that a new company will see an opportunity to take advantage of the restraint of the established ones.
The danger that you run is when people don't pick up those things and read with comprehension, you have people who are very susceptible to demagoguery and I think that's what you see right now: If someone doesn't agree with you, you demonize them and your basic attitude is «You should be in jail.»
When you see problems with «the church» do you feel compelled to point them out to others and to warn others of the dangers inherent in not dealing with those problems?
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.
But the danger is that we only see the metaphorical dimension, not the physical one.
During football season, she gets a weekly reminder of the dangers Christians are allowing their children to be exposed to: «I can't get through a Friday without seeing a hundred posts of Friday night lights, and all I can see is death.»
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