Sentences with phrase «pose less danger»

Tax credits command support from a larger coalition of conservatives, free market advocates, and private schools than do vouchers, in large part for the same reason they are more legally viable: they are not government funds and pose less danger to the autonomy of private schools that accept them.

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Not only are unwell employees less productive, they pose a danger to all of the other employees in the workplace, especially if they're contagious.
The dogma has been that the more smooth muscle cells in that wall — particularly in the innermost layer referred to as the «fibrous cap» — the more stable the plaque is and the less danger it poses.
Wind turbines are a notorious hazard for birds, but less well known is the danger they pose to bats.
A sense of sheer joy is coupled with the ever - present danger posed by predators in a less - colourful, but no less spectacular, image of spirited gelada baboons as the sun sets on the Ethiopian Highlands [Additional file 3].
Not only does the federal government lack constitutional jurisdiction (outside of Washington, D.C., military installations, and tribal lands), but a federal voucher program poses a danger to school choice efforts nationwide because a less - friendly future administration could attach regulations that undermine choice policies.
Low hanging branches, mud, water, sharp changes in terrain, even a less than ideally placed tree all pose dangers for a blind four - legged companion.
Although heartworm is less common in cats, the disease can still pose a danger.
A 2016 debris removal effort of Midway Atoll, an island with a population of less than 60 in the middle of the Pacific Ocean (1,300 miles from Honolulu, the closest city), found almost 5,000 bottle caps; if not recycled, these caps travel a large distance and pose a danger to marine life because of their small size
And of course cyclists pose much less danger to others.
This is critical, since young children are often less aware of their surroundings and of the dangers posed by moving vehicles, and more difficult for drivers to spot because of their small stature.
Less well known, though also well documented, are the dangers that low - wage work and unemployment pose to health by exposing people to physical hazards and psychological stressors that satisfactory employment could prevent.
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