The pair said they are very much aware that spending a night on the streets is a risk but they insist that they are taking a range
of sensible precautions including personal alarms and emergency phone batteries.
Not exact matches
Butterfield's hyperbole was meant not as an expression
of bubble mentality but as a
sensible precaution against it: Make hay while the sun shines.
Arsenal.com are saying that Koscielny and Ramsey are being rested, and Wenger has gone for Holding instead
of Chambers at centre - back, but as Chambers suffered from cramp on Thursday it is probably a
sensible precaution.
But members
of his camp told The Guardian that he was simply taking
sensible precautions.
Muzzling is a
sensible precaution if you are dealing with a group
of Greyhounds.
To reduce the risk
of infection especially important for those in higher risk groups, both cat owners and non-cat owners can take
sensible precautions, such as practising good food hygiene, wearing gloves when gardening and cleaning out litter trays.»
This is a
sensible precaution anyway, and checks that you are still in control
of the puppy, even when he is excited and having fun.
Though there are plenty
of safe routes throughout Europe it's still a
sensible precaution to look into cheap holiday insurance.
As with all places,
sensible precautions include displays
of cash or jewellery in public should be avoided.
«The only
sensible precaution that you can take in such a situation is to plan for a continuation
of the present climate trend, and recognize and plan also for reasonable bounds
of future climate variability.
It is a
sensible precaution for solicitors to either give their advice in writing or to make an attendance note
of all oral advice, but that is principally for their own protection.
However, the existing authorities can be reinforced by a well - drafted pre nuptial agreement, which is a
sensible precaution where there are likely to be inheritances
of significance.