Sentences with phrase «perils faced»

Not only do the perils faced by your home affect your premiums, the age and value of it play a part as well.
Shopkeeper's policy is a comprehensive policy which covers all the probable risks and perils faced by small to medium sized shop owners.
White Shadow, Noaz Deshe, Italy / Germany / Tanzania Inspired by news reports of the ongoing perils faced by albinos in Tanzania, Noaz Deshe's film depicts a fractured and uneasy world, where superstition and the rule of law collide.
Could any of us relate to the heroic deeds in tales like those of the Lord of the Rings without Tolkien's exquisitely detailed descriptions of the dangers of Mordor or the perils faced by Frodo and Sam?
Ed Balls has accused the Chancellor of being in denial about the economic perils facing Britain after US growth figures posed fresh questions about the Government's austerity measures.
The intra-party leadership struggle underscored the political peril facing Republicans as they looked ahead to two - house control of Congress.
He also recounted the perils facing the beautiful and besieged saltmarsh sparrow, whose habitat has been dwindling due to draining and filling of marshlands for development.
The word itself has become inflammatory and linked to almost every major health peril facing the developed world — from cancer and diabetes to heart disease and neurodegeneration — sending Americans racing to grocery stores to stock up on broccoli or pantry items required for a Mediterranean diet.
Father - daughter team JiaYing Han and YiYi Han are highly aware of the perils facing our planet; this is a story of a father who has seen the Earth changing, and a daughter trying to preserve the planet for future generations.
I'm not sure if it was the lighting or direction, but I was not convinced of any peril facing the heroes.
The brief appearance of this bad guy increases the peril faced by the protagonist.
Twisters, asteroids, earthquakes and singer Amy Winehouse are just some of the perils they face while trying to make their way to safety.
Al the same, the constant peril faced by the characters and the oft - times gruesome depictions of the villainous foes will be enough to scare most youngsters.
It's sea turtle nesting time in the tropics, but unfortunately so many perils face newborn sea turtles that it's estimated that only 1 in 1,000 will make it to maturity.
While my print story and post on quake threats last week focused on the seismic peril facing millions of poor people living in fast - growing cities in quake zones, there are plenty of prosperous places that have not adequately responded to their exposure to enormous, and inevitable, earthquake risk.
-- noting that there is peril facing anyone who draws too many conclusions from a short - term climate wiggle, either up or down.]
She is featured in «Queen of the Sun,» an upcoming film on bees and the perils they face.
In a quest for historical context on the peril facing coral reefs, the team compared current measurements of the growth rate of a section of Australia's Great Barrier Reef with similar measurements taken more than 30 years ago.
It remains to be seen whether or not the fun - damental objection was judges taking responsibility, or a breach of fundamental human rights, if it is only the former people might wonder whether or not common law has a role to play at all if it can not radically adapt to the perils we face.
Water loss has surpassed fire as being the most common peril faced by homeowners1.
A «package» policy providing coverage against property and liability perils facing homeowners.
The more perils we face, known and unknown, the trickier it is.

Not exact matches

So before shopping for coverage, investigate what perils a company in your industry is most likely to face — and which could threaten your company's survival.
is far more excruciating than any of the perils you'll face in your adventure.
However, tenants in each circumstance could face different perils that might impact the claim limits they choose to purchase for their policy.
«We are not seeking to second guess good faith disclosure decisions, or be unsympathetic to the perils that companies face from these kinds of intrusions,» he said, but Yahoo's material misstatements, omissions and lack of controls fell substantially short of expectations.
Even though rented apartments and single - family homes both should have renters insurance, they don't necessarily face all of the same perils.
As they talked of St Thomas More or Edmund Campion and the dangers they faced, one could almost feel the sense of peril and difficulty of discretion, as if such laws were around today.
I was already aware of the perils of connecting the dogmatic to the experiential, but I had never faced it in quite this way.
But when we attempt this, we face legal and financial peril.
Indeed, what historical inquiry offers is quite relevant and useful as we face the perils of our technological era.
Christians are always faced with the temptation to overrate the opinion of other human beings, and to try to be pleasing to other people, to the peril of their relationship with God (see John 5:44, Gal.
Pugnacity expressing itself in physical violence is sheer savagery and in its organized form in war it is the most threatening peril that the world faces.
Tawney said that the man who «seeks God apart from his brethren is likely not to find God, but rather the devil, whose face will bear a surprising resemblance to his own» That is, unless we broaden our perspective and correct our idiosyncrasies by sharing with our human brethren, we are in peril of conceiving God simply as ourselves writ large, with all our peculiarities, self - centeredness, and imperfection.
«There was nothing I could do» — and reflected on the perils that face his fellow riders every day.
Most women are faced with the peril of low milk supply at some point during their breastfeeding journey, whether at the beginning, middle or end.
Hearing is yet one more vulnerability that until recent times faced little peril, but the chronic noise in our cities, the ubiquity of personal headphone use and the ear - damaging potential of some medication has made preserving good hearing something no parent can ignore.
It is at once a genuine description of the perils America currently faces with the world's shifting economic poles of gravity (and influence) and a fervent defense of US foreign assistance in reaction to Washington's sequester impasse.
As Britain's economy rolls on into 2013, facing new perils from inflation and further unpopularity as the spending cuts are increasingly felt by voters, the creaking coalition will find it harder and harder to win the political debate.
By now the red peril had all but consumed the prime minister's face.
But there are perils to campaigns built on fighting malfeasance — even when your opponent is actually facing jail time.
Mr. Romaine said an evaluation of how well the Coram health center is doing under Hudson River HealthCare hasn't been completed and he hasn't seen any information showing that the Riverhead health center and the two South Fork satellite offices face the same financial peril.
should tack to his ideological left, the latest example of the party base putting the squeeze on the leader even as he faces significant electoral peril next November.
One Labour MP tried to wipe the smile of the prime minister's face, but the joke was soon on Gloria De Piero as she tried to show off — and then showed off the perils — of crowd sourcing her PMQs question from Twitter.
«Those who resist peaceful change effective 12 midnight tonight shall face definite consequences, to their peril,» he wrote.
Facing a more resistant Legislature, Cuomo is acting unilaterally on issues of national interest, a new strategy with its own set of political perils.
But after DeLauro starting reminding Democrats of the peril they might face, the floodgates opened, and the House Democratic Caucus meeting became a stage for trade dissidents at the most inopportune time for Obama.
In Utah, Sen. Bob Bennett (R) faces considerable electoral peril in advance of the May 8 state Republican convention, trouble born — at least in part — from his vote for TARP.
He told BBC News: «My party is in peril, we are facing an existential crisis and I just don't want us to be in this position because I think there are millions of people in this country who need a left - leaning government.»
A good place to start is with A Demon of Our Own Design: Markets, Hedge Funds, and the Perils of Financial Innovation, in which industry veteran and quantitative fund manager Richard Bookstaber argues that the biggest risks our economy faces come from the very complexity of the markets and those «innovative» securities products he had a hand in creating.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z