Sentences with phrase «put out of harms way»

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If an independent contractor or sole proprietor becomes an LLC, the individual's liability is limited, which often puts the owner's personal assets out of harm's way.
Personally, I don't call harming our club, (when virtually all, bar you and ken 1945, want him out of our club) and arrogantly putting his salary and power before the good of the club, in any way even remotely classy.
A kind way to stay out of harm's way, yet connected and communicating correct behavior is to keep the baby on your lap and face them out while putting a teether in their mouth or hand.
Marine biologist Asha de Vos is using mathematical models to put them out of harm's way
«Observing the effects on Mars of the comet's dust slamming into the upper atmosphere makes me very happy that we decided to put our spacecraft on the other side of Mars at the peak of the dust tail passage and out of harm's way
We used the rear locker and electronic disconnecting sway bar a handful of times, but any situation where the front locker would be required put the body in harm's way long before we ran out of traction.
The Beginning of the End is a page - turning novel with readers following eight characters as they scramble out of harm's way on Day One of the Yellowstone Conundrum; everyday people put into extraordinary situations, with the President of the United States and his cabinet scrambling in the background to find how to escape from lose - lose scenarios.
Keep containers tightly closed and out of harm's way by putting them inside locked cabinets or high on shelves.
With all of this in mind, even amid Papalpalooza over #PopeforPlanet, it's worth drawing attention to the new National Research Council report aiming to clarify the risk, putting the onus back on Congress and the White House to figure out how to put more of the responsibility for building in harm's way on those doing the building.
Whatever you do on carbon, job one right now is to get out of harm's way, and especially to tweak those knobs where you know that policies are putting us there.
A scenario in which a rapidly intensifying storm quickly approaches land is one of the many nightmare possibilities that keep hurricane forecasters awake at night, since a stronger storm puts more people in harm's way, and depending on a storm's forward speed, they may run out of time to evacuate vulnerable areas.
Perhaps a better approach would be to look for synergies between near and long term measures, e.g. land use policies that put people out of harm's way and lower transport energy intensity, or recycling carbon tax revenue into disease prevention.
The money then could be put in a fund and doled out to those harmed in some way, such as part of it going to lower medical costs.
While the majority of doctors, nurses, and health care professionals go out of their way to make sure patients receive the best care possible, instances do arise where a medical professional may commit negligence that could put patients in harm's way.
If you are putting yourself in harm's way every day, running to the scene of the crime, putting out fires, or transporting injured people to the hospital, you deserve our thanks and gratitude!
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