Sentences with phrase «potentially dangerous places»

Cats may see external doors and cat flaps as potentially dangerous places so locating them as far away as possible from these stressful areas would be ideal for your cat.
Imagine a day when law enforcement could rely on a tiny tool to scope out bombs hidden underground in potentially dangerous places.
Green groups argue that putting such a large population of young soldiers in such close proximity to such a potentially dangerous place shows bad judgment on the part of the army and the government, to say the least.

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While we ate at many amazing places, it was that weekend when I first tried Shake Shack, and while we aren't really fast food people, I'm so glad there isn't one near us because it could be potentially dangerous!
But avoiding cereals because of the gluten - free movement or because you're told that babies can not digest grains — this is potentially dangerous because usually, nothing takes the place of these fortified cereals.
Many pregnant women have experienced swelling in the following places: ankles feet hands A common, but potentially dangerous condition,...
The restrictions placed upon breastfeeding women by the airline simply made it too hard, and potentially dangerous, for them to keep working in the same way.
Like so many things in life the truth is a bit complex: there is no one outcome (good or bad) that can be associated with cosleeping in the form of «bed - sharing, but rather a range of outcomes (from potentially beneficial to dangerous and risky) depending on the overall circumstances within which the cosleeping takes place.
The baby's crib is another place to steer clear of potentially dangerous items.
And even that would only take place after a potentially dangerous period in which May would need to declare no confidence in her own government and allow the requisite time for other parties to try to form a government.
These symptoms include, for example, recurrent thoughts about the possibility of catching any disease after being in contact with objects located in public spaces, fear of having inadvertently carried out some potentially dangerous behavior (such as leaving the door open when leaving home), or the need to place the objects of house or the workspace in perfect order and symmetry.
In particular, it wisely asked people to shelter in place before evacuating potentially dangerous areas, says Kathryn Higley, head of the Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics department at Oregon State University.
Liu expected that in return for gaining the ability to latch onto more places, xCas9 would pay a penalty: more of the potentially dangerous off - target cuts that concern researchers hoping to unleash CRISPR in medicine.
While many nations have made great strides in the past four years in terms of gay marriage, in other nations sodomy remains a crime and other discriminatory policies remain in place, making even getting tested for HIV a potentially dangerous ordeal.
For student behavior expectations, high - performing CMOs were found to place a stronger emphasis on the following: use of a student behavior code with clear consequences for misbehavior, positive reinforcements for desired behaviors, use of a «zero tolerance» policy for potentially dangerous behaviors, and consistent schoolwide enforcement of the behavioral standards and policies in place.
A dog's sensitive nose can sniff out intriguing — and potentially dangerous — off - limits items in hiding places that a two - year - old child would never find.
Every country has breed - specific legislation (BSL) to ban specific breeds that are identified as being potentially dangerous in public places or used for illegal activities like dog fighting.
The draft ordinance allows dogs to be classified as dangerous and potentially dangerous animals, and have conditions placed on the owner.
Not only do sterilized pets enjoy a greatly reduced cancer risk, but they also avoid the roaming behaviors and aggression promoted by sexual urges, thus keeping them out of potentially - dangerous places and situations.
As you deck the halls and celebrate, keep the holidays happy for pets by placing potentially dangerous items out of their reach.
Inquisitive pets will explore the contents of your bag and simply placing your purse up and out of reach can help to avoid exposure to any potentially dangerous medication (s).
We feel strongly that it is NOT responsible to place a potentially dangerous animal in the community.
Instead of removing something potentially dangerous from a public place (as we would usually do in a public gallery) the artist has created a situation in which we are confronted with the possibility of being harmed, and with the fascinating proximity with poison and death.
People who are driven are primed to view the world as a dangerous place, and so they blow the stick out of proportion and see it as a snake, or potentially even worse, they see a snake as a stick and self sabotage -
But placed in context, González's remarks reveal that students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School had alerted officials over concerns about Cruz's potentially dangerous behavior and had not ostracized merely out of spite:
Android has a permission system in place that prevents applications from using services and methods that might potentially be dangerous for privacy or security.
Conduct train and equipment inspections with an emphasis placed on potentially dangerous conditions
ACHIEVEMENTS • Achieved success in rescuing three dogs from a potentially dangerous owner by employing investigative services • Managed restraint of a zebra who absconded from the local zoo and returned her to her rightful place without any damages
The mere admission of unreliable and untested testimony into evidence in the first place means that courts admitting evidence of this theory may rule on it differently, creating results that range from potentially very dangerous to inconsistent.»
Although courts are unlikely to deny visitation completely except under extreme circumstances, this doesn't mean judges are willing to place a child in an iffy, potentially dangerous or distressing situation over and over again.
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