Sentences with phrase «of lurking dangers»

Alex Moore, who manages the dirty fuels campaign for Friends of the Earth, echoed the concerns of other advocates with his assessment that the State Department has yet to complete a serious and thoughtful analysis of lurking dangers of the Keystone XL.
But despite the pleasant perks fall ushers in, it also has its share of lurking dangers for our furry friends.
The enormous volcano underneath Yellowstone National Park is one of those lurking dangers that probably won't erupt soon and leave a...
Questions of strategy have to be asked by the church serious about her task in spite of the lurking dangers of utilitarianism.
Harper added to the sense of lurking danger with his own comments at a campaign event in Quebec, referring darkly to the prospect that more dramatic crises might lie ahead. «We have a range of tools with which we can respond were we to face some obviously much more serious circumstances.»

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Firstly, all staff should be made aware of the dangers lurking through email usage.
There are dangers lurking in the cryptocurrency market that could burn a lot of investors, according to analyst Michael Dudas.
There are dangers lurking in the cryptocurrency market that could burn a lot of investors, according to Michael Dudas, a veteran gold analyst.
However, on the backside of empty ritual and religious exercises unappropriated, another danger lurks: the triumph of private feelings and the subjective captivity of the gospel.
We know, of course, that the danger of idolatry lurks here as well.
The danger of such a reversion to the merely natural, shameless, and amoral — i.e., to the pagan — view of human affairs lurks in every household, both from the side of disreputable fathers and from the side of impious sons.
The danger of a reduction of God to an aspect of humanity and its religiosity has always lurked in the background, however, and all too often taken over the foreground.
This is where the danger of diabolical misuse lurks, for it is this that can once and for all destroy human beings.»
In the sporadic syntheses of the latter, there always lurked the danger that rescue would be ineffectual or too late.
It is clear from the history of Israel and the church, however, that certain dangers lurk behind a rule - based ethos, always ready to destroy faith and to pervert Christian notions of freedom and justice.
Just like christians often feel the urge to warn us non-believers of the dangers lurking after death, we sometimes can't control our rational mind from trying to shake believers out of their stupor.
In reflecting on our world he warned: «Today as never before it is important that human beings should not overlook the danger of the evil lurking within them... Psychology must insist on the reality of evil and must reject any definition that regards it as insignificant or actually nonexistent.»
In fact, there are as many health dangers lurking in a bowl of processed breakfast cereal as there are in a can of soda.
Living on the road + s» mores in Yellowstone = best birthday ever (although Scott would say feeling as if your life was constantly threatened by grizzly bears lurking around sucks the fun out of it — I wouldn't know what he was talking about because I am contently oblivious to all negative possibilities and danger).
In no danger wide on the left flank, Lee, making his 100th Premier League appearance, turned and played the ball back in the direction of goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, oblivious to the lurking threat of the in - form Wood.
Always a danger when he plays, whether in the area or lurking on the edge of the box.
Fathers need to be aware of the dangers lurking in our modern world and help their children avoid them.
Skip the latest expose on the «hidden dangers» of food lurking in the florescent aisles of your own grocery store.
Overall, I think that this collaboration between WebMD and Health Child Healthy World is wonderful and will help people to enlighten people that are not as aware of the dangers lurking in their home.
Ensure that your child benefits from all of the education and entertainment the Web offers without worrying about the dangers lurking behind the screen.
Even if you've read the books, gotten advice from everyone you know, and then taken all the precautions you can think of, dangers lurk below eye level.
Also, once inside do a quick down low inspection to see what sort of hidden dangers may be lurking on the floor.
As Christine Quinn attempts to become the first Democratic mayor in 20 years, the political shadow of the last Democratic mayor lurks as a danger zone.
It adds: «In responding to the terrorist threat, it is essential to keep a sense of proportion, for other dangers for a democracy like Britain lurk in the shadow of terrorism.
Day after day the United States Hydrographic Office keeps mariners informed of the dangers that lurk off the Grand Bank.
The potentially greater cost of failing to discriminate correctly pushed the animals towards playing it safe — they acted as if potential danger lurked behind the safe tone too.
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The death of a musician who caught an infection from his bagpipes has highlighted the dangers lurking inside musical instruments.
Phil Plait wants to see Earth destroyed (hypothetically, that is) so he can cut through the ridiculous claims of science fiction to find the real dangers lurking out there in the universe.
This is timely news, given the current dangers lurking in the debris and destruction left behind by Hurricane Harvey's floodwaters that destroyed tens of thousands of homes in Texas.
But now medical researchers have identified a hitherto unrecognized danger lurking on the manicured tee boxes of golf courses around the world: hearing loss.
Along with the rise in the popularity of organic food has come an increased awareness about the dangers lurking on so - called «conventionally produced» (that is, with chemical pesticides and fertilizers) foods.
Most of us never think about the dangers lurking inside a hospital... until it's too late.
There's no reason to keep that kind of danger lurking inside your body, especially when you're trying to get yourself healthier and more fit.
The ever lurking danger of pathogens, bacteria, wounds and infections makes MMA an extremely vulnerable sport.
Along with these benefits, online dating does raise new dangers: a creep — a violent one, even — may be lurking behind the next click; the process over-represents certain features of a person (facial appearance, for starters); and it requires an investment of funds that perhaps could be better spent elsewhere.
Aside from just being interested in meeting bisexuals online we also need to remember some of the safety tips cause though online dating sites is a great way to find other bisexuals it can also be a place where danger lurk and people who prey on unsuspecting bisexual teens.
With each abandoned shelter, each deserted highway, there's a sense of danger lurking just around the corner.
And though it seems to be a peaceful utopia working for the good of all its inhabitants, dark forces are lurking under the surface, and the entire human race might be in danger...
For those, like myself who have not read the novels, we soon understand the boundaries of this enchanted world and the potential dangers that lurk within.
But as he learns the often harsh rules of the jungle — under the tutelage of a bear named Baloo and a panther named Bagheera — and comes up against the fearsome tiger Shere Khan, Mowgli discovers there are greater dangers lurking in the jungle than just the animals.
That mythology is reborn here as the story of Rogue (Anna Paquin), a teenaged belle who skips town after a first kiss leaves her boyfriend literally breathless, only to find herself a travelling companion to Logan (smouldering star - on - the - rise Hugh Jackman), an underground boxer with adamantium talons that handily protrude from between his fingers whenever danger is lurking nearby.
What's also fascinating about Favreau's take on the material is that it really emphasizes the danger lurking behind every corner of the jungle Mowgli has grown up in.
As he learns about the residents and their unusual abilities, Jake realizes that safety is an illusion, and danger lurks in the form of powerful, hidden enemies.
Absent through much of the film is the seductively beautiful world imaged in drug - cartel films like Blow or Scarface although some of the same dangers that lurk in those films are present here, too, including pessimism and potential exhaustion, but this is tempered by a tense rhythm and a potentially explosive payoff.
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