Sentences with phrase «new danger in»

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Scientists Find New Dangers in Tiny but Pervasive Particles in Air Pollution.

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Previous studies have shown a little bit of anxiety helps you avoid danger and reach peak motivation, now new research out of Canada's University of Waterloo that was recently published in Brain Sciences is adding another item to the growing list of anxiety's benefits: improved memory.
Rolet stressed London was in danger of losing its global leadership title and added that New York would be best placed to reap the benefits of any derivative clearing too.
Kerr says numerous health experts are «warning of the dangers of people sitting too long, some even calling it «the new smoking» in terms of its potential health threat.»
Today the New York Times argues that Amazon is a new kind of conglomerate, noting that it's not in danger of anti-trust regulation because it isn't exploiting its dominance by raising pricNew York Times argues that Amazon is a new kind of conglomerate, noting that it's not in danger of anti-trust regulation because it isn't exploiting its dominance by raising pricnew kind of conglomerate, noting that it's not in danger of anti-trust regulation because it isn't exploiting its dominance by raising prices:
Patients in danger of dying from uncontrollable bacterial infections could find new allies: killer viruses known as phages.
She wrote in the New York Times in 2013 about the dangers of government secrecy.
New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall invoked the dangers of climate change, noting that severe droughts and wildfires put his state «in the bull's - eye of global warming.»
To pinpoint your vulnerabilities, you should identify the potential dangers near you, suggests Janice Barnes, global discipline leader for planning and strategy at Perkins and Will, an architecture firm in New York.
Noting that the San Francisco ride - sharing startup lost somewhere north of $ 1.2 billion in the first half of 2016, Bloomberg's Justin Fox says that's a problem not because Uber's in danger of running out of money — it has raised around $ 15 billion — but because it spent that money without getting anything concrete in return, on ephemeral stuff like incentives to attract new drivers.
The purpose of this article is to alert current and future entrepreneurs to the dangers of cognitive biases, so they do not end up finding themselves like the man depicted in a New Yorker cartoon saying to a friend: «I tried being an entrepreneur but found out that the «fire in my belly» was just acid reflux.»
«The dangers posed by Al Shabaab in East Africa and Al Qaeda in West Africa are not new, but they're set to intensify,» Bremmer and Kupchan said.
The risks of the cloud are nothing new — Richard Stallman, a well - known open - source activist, has called cloud - storage services «a trap» numerous times, and comedian Louis C.K. warned against the dangers of handing over our photos to services such as iCloud back in 2012, on Jimmy Kimmel Live of all places.
The dangers posed by Al Shabaab in East Africa and Al Qaeda in West Africa are not new, but they're likely to intensify.
Rodriguez argues that we are entering a new time of danger in the global economy and that the Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 was merely Phase 1.
Technology will be vastly different in a few years» time, and there is a danger that precipitating events could spur regulation to create a tech - specific law, rather than gradually applying established legal concepts like privacy, or security, to new technologies in a progressive manner.
But there's also a danger in attracting new talent to South Florida.
The GOP leadership of the Florida House and Senate quickly stood with Scott in backing a broad package of legislative initiatives, including funding for increased school security and setting up a new process to take guns out of the hands of those deemed to pose a danger.
For a more in depth analysis of our financial problems and the inherent dangers they pose for the U.S. economy and U.S. dollar denominated investments, read my new book «Crash Proof: How to Profit from the Coming Economic Collapse.»
Loko - Invest's Kirill Tremasov said the biggest danger of the new sanctions might be in scaring foreign investors off Russian OFZ treasury bonds, popular in the West because of their high yields.
NEW DELHI (Reuters)- An Indian court on Tuesday jailed a driver of U.S. - based ride - hailing company Uber [UBER.UL] for life for raping a passenger, in a case that highlighted the dangers faced by women from violent sex attackers.
For Bitcoin investors, the petro should highlight the dangers of investing in a new cryptocurrency just because it purports to be a great cryptocurrency.
Almost an entire decade of excessive money printing has sparked the danger of new bubbles in the markets, explains Schauble.
The popular revolts against longtime dictators in the Middle East and North Africa may have given hope to millions of Arabs, but the State Department's annual International Religious Freedom Report found that the uprisings have exposed ethnic and religious minorities to new dangers.
«Self - censorship,» says Eberstadt, is among the worse dangers that the new intolerance breeds in us.
A new danger may seep in: the subtle tendency to lighten too much and thus change the message.
I think there's a big danger for the institution both in terms of its credibility and its actual fidelity to Jesus in the New Testament in letting the gap between the new pastoral and the doctrinal get too larNew Testament in letting the gap between the new pastoral and the doctrinal get too larnew pastoral and the doctrinal get too large.
In this book he writes about the danger of the New Evangelisation being an abstract or empty formula, which by attempting to be all - inclusive, ends up lacking real vigour.
«New Evangelisation» is one of those ideas that are in constant danger of being hijacked by bishops and diocesan bureaucrats as a way of carrying on with the same old things but disguising the fact with a shiny new gloNew Evangelisation» is one of those ideas that are in constant danger of being hijacked by bishops and diocesan bureaucrats as a way of carrying on with the same old things but disguising the fact with a shiny new glonew gloss.
Meanwhile another danger had been growing in the New England and Middle colonies.
The first danger is that, with its strong appeal to the sense of the dramatic and the romantic, the radical response may attract individuals who see the world in black and white, who may then see themselves as «holier than thou» because they make do without new furniture or red meat or homogenized peanut butter.
The reason why we don't give new clothing here in Chicago is only due to the danger of having someone take it from them or City of Chicago that only allow them to have so many items so if you give it to them off - season, they wind up throwing them away because they can not store them until they are usable.
We are in danger of making El Salvador a new Vietnam.
Anyone who doubts this ought to reread that brilliant, genreconscious postmodernist (not existentialist) Soren Kierkegaard on sin, grace and the decentered Christian self Even the otherwise happy recovery of the traditions of Christian spirituality in our day are also in danger of becoming further fine - tuning, further new peak experiences for the omnivorously consuming modem self.
People know now, better than they did in the 1960's and 1970's, that the permissiveness of the new morality leads to moral chaos, indeed to life - threatening danger.
In New York, the means happen to be the dangers of water contamination and other health hazards.
The danger of maintaining traditional styles and practices of faith in a new situation is that their very life and existence will block or reverse an eschatological and dialectical movement of faith.
We want a say in our destinies, we want to influence the machine, the system, but we avoid beginning any new thing, fearful of the uncertainty and danger it entails and the public or organizational commitment it demands, preferring instead the more charted activities of labor and work.
If the New Testament is to be interpreted in this sense, Bultmann contends, there is no danger of losing or forfeiting its essential truth.
If a new building program is for the pride of its membership rather than the effectiveness of its ministry, then the church is in danger of a bad building program.
Early in this awakening there appeared the new traditionalist movement, led by Timothy Dwight, who preached return to the old order, aroused the populace against the dangers of foreigners, attacked deistic heresies and rebellion among the youth, and urged maintaining the old establishment of religion.
Their distress was deepened by the pastoral observation of Bishop Austin Vaughan, auxiliary of New York, that the governor may be in danger of going to hell if he continues to countenance the mortal sin of abortion, which Vatican Council II called an «unspeakable crime.»
Yet there are some dangers for our future growing out of this new movement to involve parishes in campus ministry.
If there is any danger of Jesuit chauvinism, it is anticipated and discountenanced in the Constitutions, where the new order is referred to as «this least Society.»
In an alliance with Christian conservatives against the atheism that has made a sick and paltry joke of each of their respective and joint traditions and that has begun like a swarm of termites to eat away the underpinnings of this democratic republic, the new Jewish conservatives have come to understand that any alienation they felt as children in Christian America is as nothing compared with the danger they sense to themselves and their progeny, along with their uncomprehending coreligionists, in atheist AmericIn an alliance with Christian conservatives against the atheism that has made a sick and paltry joke of each of their respective and joint traditions and that has begun like a swarm of termites to eat away the underpinnings of this democratic republic, the new Jewish conservatives have come to understand that any alienation they felt as children in Christian America is as nothing compared with the danger they sense to themselves and their progeny, along with their uncomprehending coreligionists, in atheist Americin Christian America is as nothing compared with the danger they sense to themselves and their progeny, along with their uncomprehending coreligionists, in atheist Americin atheist America.
However, it puts such petition in a new context, saving it from the danger of turning into a sort of magical exercise by which we secure, through the use of some formula, what our uncriticized and probably entirely wrong inclinations lead us to want.
The danger, as I see it, of maintaining traditional styles and practices of faith in a new situation is that their very life and existence will block or reverse an eschatological and dialectical movement of faith.
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.
A new study by the phone security company Lookout found that nearly 70 percent of Americans would be willing to put themselves in actual danger...
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