Sentences with phrase «present danger to the people»

We reserve humane euthanasia only in instances when animals are suffering greatly with no potential for relief, or if an animal is so aggressive that he or she presents a danger to people or other animals and can not be safely handled or placed.

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And this shifting focus towards businesses may be a good thing, according to Mitchell, who said that mass collection of personal data by the likes of Facebook and Google present more realistic surveillance dangers to the average person.
Religion is a real and present danger to all free people.
Unless someone presents a clear and immediate danger to self or others, no one can compel another person to receive mental health treatment.
In this post-Prohibition era there are many people who are «allergic» to the usual temperance approach, but who will listen with rapt attention when alcoholism is presented as an illness to the danger of which one exposes one's self when he drinks.
When a Crusade Evangelist gets all the glamor, glitz, and glory of presenting the «Gospel» to millions of people, and the people hear a message about being born again, and then those who respond attend a church without all the glamor, glitz, and glory, and they hear a message about discipleship, following Jesus, danger, famine, persecution, and suffering, they rightfully feel that somebody is not being honest.
Dugher's position was backed up by Douglas Alexander, Labour's election co-ordinator, who said: «We need to be absolutely clear that Ukip represents a clear and present danger to working people
«Many people simply don't realize that heavy items — like televisions, dressers and other types of furniture — present a very real danger for children who are tempted to climb on or play nearby them.»
BRAN FERREN: So you think there is a clear and present danger that the forces of business can work against the Internet in its ability to help people and enter their lives in a way that benefits them?
This landscape, particularly when viewed in the context of our genre films of the 1970s and «80s, is seen as both a danger and a potential conquest to the white man, while the native people (if present at all) are imbued with a mystical understanding.
An early text from 1796 warned of the danger posed by the importation of French ideas and persons: «Let America beware of infidelity, which is the most dangerous enemy that she has to contend with at present
Educators, parents, and students who feel oppressed by the system or are not satisfied with their present situation; people who are in danger of losing a school to consolidation; or small school movements in urban areas will want to read this book and discover a different outlook on what learning is, how learning takes place, and how to keep young people interested and excited about learning.
Ford's Camera - Based Advanced Front Lighting System and Spot Lighting help ensure the driver is quickly alerted to people or animals that could present a danger
They present a clear danger to both people and pets even in urban environments.
Not all vaccinations are an obligation, and some people feel that vaccinating dogs who are not exposed to certain elements presents a danger, such as introducing trace amounts of the virus or bacteria into the dog» s body might be more hazardous when a risk is not present.
We want to consider if the dangers of the present might be more insidious than the ones of the past, because although they are perhaps experienced as less urgent we face them as older people and without the mobilized activist networks we had available some 25 years ago.
unregulated growth of absolute global human population numbers from 6.6 billion to a projected 9.2 billion people in 2050 -RCB- is presenting a clear and present danger to life as we know it «Spaceship Earth»?
In the talk, Victor, trained in political science, warns against focusing too much on trying to defeat those denying the widespread view that greenhouse - driven climate change is a clear and present danger, first explaining that there are many kind of people engaged at that end of the global warming debate — including camps he calls «shills» (the professional policy delayers), «skeptics» (think Freeman Dyson) and «hobbyists.»
This stance contrasts both with those of people like Bjorn Lomborg, who say curbing emissions is a waste of time and money, and also with efforts by some environmental campaigners, scientists, and public figures, former Vice President Al Gore included, to assert that the clear and present danger from unfolding climate disruption is the reason to act.
It seems to me that that is what is bothering most of the people who are outraged by the BBC programme — they realise that a very large majority of people, if they are convinced that our present way of life is damaging the future prospects for the planet, and that there are ways of avoiding some of this danger by accepting general non-voluntary restrictions upon the behaviour of the population, would gladly accept those restrictions.
So, to fit the «environmental situation» into the» 4wd» example: --LSB-»... often people cite the increasing danger of collision with «4wd's», but that is only as there are increasing numbers of «4wd's» present NOW on the roads than previously and is NOT presenting that collisions with «4wd's» are inherently more dangerous NOW than previously...»]: - we would read: --LSB-»... there are more people «on the planetary surface» and so there will be more «accidental Human involvement» with NATURAL events.
He is merely worried that it is politically counter-productive: «if those dangers are presented in too catastrophic a way, on too large a scale, then people just distance themselves and are less likely to take actions to reduce their own carbon emissions.
«What we are concerned about, and some of our research has shown, is if those dangers are presented in too catastrophic a way, on too large a scale, then people just distance themselves and are less likely to take actions to reduce their own carbon emissions.
Under Texas statute, a bartender or another person who serves, sells, or provides alcohol to a person when it is apparent that the person is intoxicated to the extent that the person presents a clear danger to themselves and others and the intoxication of the person was the proximate cause of the damages caused then the bartender or other person providing, serving, or selling the alcohol may be held liable.
The American School Counselor Association recognizes that students have «the right to privacy and confidentiality,» which «must not be abridged by the counselor except where there is clear and present danger to the student dent and / or other persons» (American School Counselor Association, 1999a, para. 1), an obligation that is restated in the association's ethical code (American School Counselor Association, 1998, section A. 2).
The Legislature further finds that, since such services assist the public primarily with emotional survival, which in turn affects physical and psychophysical survival, the practice of clinical social work, marriage and family therapy, and mental health counseling by persons not qualified to practice such professions presents a danger to public health, safety, and welfare.
In everyday life, in the here and now, the body fails to recognize that the person is now safe and it reacts as though the danger is current and in present time, leaving the individual in a state of emotional and physical arousal.
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