Sentences with phrase «of dangers for»

These things are unfortunately pretty hazardous for kittens, and they're going to cause your vet bills to go up, and a lot of dangers for your kitten.
«I was also conscious of the dangers for children online, and I wanted to ensure that kids had a great time on the Net, rather than being hurt.»
The bathroom is full of dangers for youngsters.
One of the dangers for a priest today is to react to the difficulties of our pastoral situation by retreating into a minimal, yet frantically busy, parish life.
The report, reviewed by Reuters, warns of dangers for the global internet, including intrusive surveillance, rising cybercrime and fragmentation as governments exert control of online content.
However, I think it creates a great deal of danger for those with their bodies in the squares.
NATO just opened up a whole new area of danger for the west.
Walcott got in behind alot, offside unluckily a few times was a sign of danger for the chelsea back line BUT have to say like your Zouma kid, looks like a future CB beast... he was MOTM yesterday no doubt out of all players on the pitch!
There were signs of danger for the home side when Vardy found space on the left even before his third - minute opener.
Wojciech Szczesny watched the ball fly a yard or two wide but it was the first real sign of danger for Arsenal and their season.
The only time diarrhea may be a sign of danger for your baby is when it is accompanied by uterine and abdominal infections during second or third trimesters.
We can do that by dividing a measure of danger for each situation by the prevalence, or frequency, of that situation, and then comparing them.
This is more of a danger for babies that move around and grab at things (usually after 6 months).
Its position on Brexit is not clear but then clarity is a form of danger for a party that is divided.
Herbert's potential resignation is the first sign of danger for Cameron.
This is an hour of danger for those candidates.
The conventional wisdom is that the maximum point of danger for Cameron's leadership was this month's local elections.
Always striving to do the right thing but not invulnerable to temptations and other foibles, the title character lands in the crosshairs of danger for taking a stand in court (and for being a little incompetent).
Psychological mistakes are at the same time the biggest source of danger for an investor and the biggest source of opportunity when other people succumb to those mistakes.
In this column published in The Australian, Roger warns of the danger for investors who are stampeding into stocks that pay big dividends and retain little or nothing for growth.
Trees: Trees can be a source of some danger for cats who climb to a place where they are afraid or unable to climb down.
They repeatedly experience excruciating patterns of infidelity, betrayal trauma, emotional disconnection, and intimacy deprivation causing each partner to become the source of danger for the other.
We asked readers, «How would you rate the level of danger for real estate practitioners today compared with that of three to five years ago?»

Not exact matches

AT&T faces the added danger that the trial (and subsequent appeals, including all the way to the Supreme Court) will take much longer than the late April deadline for the finalization of the acquisition.
A serial entrepreneur — she owns four restaurants and has founded two companies in addition to Thinx — Agrawal says that the danger of male investors asking the women in their lives for advice is that, more often than not, those women are not their target customers.
The «dangers» of peace may not have been purely imagined for the political and military leadership that believed in the necessity of fighting the Great War.
The rankings take into account the physical demands of a job, the environmental conditions, whether a person's own life is in danger, whether a person's job requires him or her to take responsibility for the lives of others and the degree of involvement a person has with the public.
For a more current look at what happens when abortion is severely restricted, we looked to Brazil, where abortion is illegal except in cases of rape, when the mother's life is in danger, and in the rare instances of anencephaly, a severe fetal anomaly in which the fetus lacks parts of the brain, leaving the infant with virtually no chance of survival.
And then there's the danger of disqualifying people who may have all the qualities you're looking for but don't look good on a résumé.
Two incidents during the Second Battle of Fallujah in November 2004 illustrate this selflessness, this willingness to put himself in grave danger for his comrades.
The greatest danger for a sales person is loss of confidence.
The first and clearest danger of all this (often genuinely helpful) advice is that busy entrepreneurs will get bogged down spending masses of time perfecting their systems for getting things done rather than, well, getting things done.
I expect, however, that there will be three first - order effects that will be very similar to those that followed the BP spill: 1) increased public consciousness of the dangers inherent in transporting oil and oil products and more aversion to having these products moved nearby; 2) increased calls for alternatives to oil rather than alternative means of transporting oil; and 3) decreased trust in regulators» and firms» abilities to sufficiently mitigate risks from transporting oil.
The government forecasts the economy will grow 4.5 - 5.5 percent this year, although expectations are for the figure to come at the low end of the range, in danger of its slowest growth since 2009, during the Global Financial Crisis, when the economy contracted.
The government forecasts growth of 4.5 - 5.5 percent this year, although expectations are for the figure to come at the low end of the range, putting Malaysia in danger of its slowest growth since 2009, during the Global Financial Crisis, when the economy contracted.
In the Greek context, Barker described the danger of demagogues who weren't tasked with implementing the policies for which they advocated.
According to the Oxford research, companies that ply in fine arts, originality, negotiation, persuasion, social perceptiveness and assisting or caring for others are in the least danger of being overtaken by Schwarzenegger - like T - 800 cybernetic organisms.
«When we were learning how to work in Russia, he was pointing out to us what the boundaries of danger would be,» said a Western researcher who collaborated informally with Stoyanov for years before Stoyanov joined Kaspersky.
He pays $ 15,000 per employee to manage the H1 - B visa process for five of his employees who are also foreign workers, and are chronically in danger of not being readmitted to the country when they do things like go back to their home countries to visit family.
The youth of each successive generation cringe when their elders yearn for «the good old days», but there's a real danger technology is robbing us of some vital skills.
In 2005, another blue - ribbon committee — this one led by Nobel laureate Thomas Cech — said the situation was so dire for young American researchers that the U.S. was in danger of losing its «preeminent leadership position» in science.
Despite this and other authoritative warnings about the dangers of climate change, Mr. Pruitt persists in pointing to uncertainty about the precise extent of humanity's contribution to the problem as a basis for resisting taking any regulatory action to help solve it.
Instead of opting for a coveted internship like many of his Stanford MBA counterparts, JuicyCampus.com founder Matt Ivester self - published a book alerting readers to the potential dangers of social networks.
Among the warnings are those for collision if another car is too close and if the car is in danger of hitting a pedestrian.
To teachers, law enforcement, first responders and medical professionals who responded so bravely in the face of danger: We THANK YOU for your courage — and we are here for you, ALWAYS!
Other workplace stressors included: Length of work day / week: (7 percent); personal well - being in danger (5 percent); potential for promotion (3 percent); and travel (1 percent).
Now, writers and executive producers Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless are entering their own type of danger: updating a beloved show for a modern audience.
He talked about educating people about the dangers of the drug, decried marijuana as a gateway drug, and called for a «one - penny fee on every milligram of opiates that are produced and sold in America» to be collected for treatment.
Several skeptical researchers and authors have been hammering away at the foundations of the foodie cause, arguing that everything Pollan and his acolytes stand for — from the dangers of GMO foods to the benefits of local farming — is based on sketchy evidence at best, and at worst is just plain wrong.
The new offering, «Watson for Patient Safety,» will gobble up anonymized medical records, claims data, and millions of electronic submissions to the FDA about potential drug side effects (known as individual case safety reports) to see if it can learn about the hidden dangers of medicines before they become too costly.
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