Sentences with phrase «real danger for»

And diarrhea is the only real danger for passing on Crypto in pools; «formed fecal matter» hasn't been found to transmit the parasite, so it's not like all poop will get you sick (was that comforting?).
Inadvertent sharing is a real danger for lawyers as more and more of us use services such as Dropbox, Box and SugarSync.
A very real danger for any lawyer is missing the email altogether or not seeing it in time.
But worse, the force of the wind in the sails causes a masted ship to «heel» or tip at an angle — a real danger for a ship packed to the sky with containers.
Cold, not warmth hold the real danger for life on Earth and our civilisation in the future.
«Political opinions» are expressed through «lurid headlines», causing «an unholy mix of the media and politics... distorting the proper reporting of science, and that's a real danger for us if science is to have its proper impact on society».
«Political opinions» are expressed through «lurid headlines», causing «an unholy mix of the media and politics -LSB-...] distorting the proper reporting of science, and that's a real danger for us if science is to have its proper impact on society».
2) «On the real danger for Canada, global cooling», By Tim Ball Frontier Centre for Public Policy, Nov 15, 2004 (52), http://www.fcpp.org/publication.php/864
(Warning: moderate spoilers) When Lara Croft and Doctor Whitman found themselves captured alongside the side - crew of their research vessel, the Endurance, by a small, yet able group of Solarii zealots, Lara was in real danger for the first time in her life.
By assuming that a dog will appreciate your approach, you're opening yourself up to real danger for a bite.
Caring For Rabbits In Hot Weather Heatstroke is a very real danger for rabbits, so knowing how to keep rabbits cool can save your pets» lives.
The real danger for investors here is not making a dumb call, but regretting a reasonable call that just turned out badly.
It's a PG - rated film, so nothing gory or truly abhorrent occurs, and you never truly sense that anyone is in real danger for even a moment, which makes it suitable all but the most squeamish of children as a mildly scary and generally amusing escapist adventure.
But do their criticisms actually mark a real danger for the Home Office?
He notes that UKIP support stands at only 1.5 % in recent Populus surveys and that the «the real danger for the Tories is among former Labour and LibDem supporters who might return to their earlier party loyalties if they conclude that Mr Cameron is not providing a strong enough lead or clear enough direction.»
The real danger for Miliband will come if that begins to change.
The Plaid threat seems to pose real danger for Labour, whose MP - despite his hard - working incumbency - is relying on voters to ignore the present.
«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.»
The real danger for Mr Cameron then is not becoming embroiled in a controversy, such as the one Policy Exchange's report threatened, but the emergence of a decent rival, like David Miliband perhaps, who can offer the electorate real policies and ideas, sweeping the political rug from underneath the Conservative Party's feet.
The real danger for the Tea Parties is that Armey and the Republican party might ride their tiger to short - term victory in 2010 but tame it in the process, something that I suspect is very much on establishment minds.
It would be sad to see a fun team felled by something like that, but it's a real danger for this Eagles team.
Liverpool have a tough game at home to Man City but if they win it, that could spell real danger for the Gunners.
Apart from one occasion when Holding may have handled there was no real danger for us and we could have had a penalty ourselves but the referee judged that Hart's foul on Welbeck was just outside the area.
Although this might help Arsenal to get our transfer targets in the summer and next January, it could spell real danger for the Gunners this month as the ban does not come into place until after this current window.
And this is the real danger for Christians today, a casual attitude toward our religion, a lassitude that lives out that famous line often attributed to Edmund Burke: For evil to thrive, all that is necessary is that good men do nothing.
Popular favor may turn toward him or away from him: the thronging of the masses does not become a real danger for the Jewish and Roman authorities, nor does the falling away of the disappointed become a threat of revolt against the Master.
At the time when the Gospels were written, persecution was becoming a real danger for Christians.
I rather suspect that the real danger for faith lurks in its estrangement from rationality.
Running out of cash during that time is a very real danger for many entrepreneurs.
Fintech is a real danger for the traditional banking business — or is it?
What is more, the New Synthesis supports orthodox Catholicism in a manner that avoids the dangers of fundamentalism and fideism, real dangers for so much neo-orthodoxy.
But while the Quinn - as - Bloomberg - toadie angle is clearly a crowd - pleaser among a certain segment of New York Democrats, the real dangers for Quinn over term limits are more subtle.

Not exact matches

The youth of each successive generation cringe when their elders yearn for «the good old days», but there's a real danger technology is robbing us of some vital skills.
We're primed for eye - opening conversations about the dangers and opportunities of our truly borderless world, about the real - world (and now - world) promises of precision medicine and artificial intelligence, and about the end of privacy as we know it.
As to the increase in numbers, a little reflection should persuade even those Jews who, like Professor Namier, think of numbers as dangerous («to a nation rooted in its own soil... they mean strength and security, but for us, outside Palestine, they have always constituted a danger») that the danger here is more apparent than real.
But the second woman, the porn star Stormy Daniels (her real name is Stephanie Clifford), clearly presented a new level of difficulty and danger for Trump.
I worry that the real danger might be the polarization between coast defenders and those who think oil and gas projects are essential for their economic futures.
«The real danger of VAR was [is] the same as that of all statistical systems that become substitutes for human judgement.
Margin lending to buy shares may well decline as humbled investors deleverage, but there is the danger that fresh liquidity will go into different speculative bets — money might again flow into real estate ventures, for example — thus holding out the possibility of fresh problems sometime ahead.
But the very simplicity of borrowing against your 401 (k) plan covers up some hidden dangers that you need to be aware of if you're considering taking out a 401 (k) loan — even for a down payment on real estate.
I've been pilloried for this, but I've said that I think the real danger in America, without question, is the election of Hillary Clinton.
He is saying... what is the purpose of being in danger and dying for Christ if the resurrection through Christ is not real?
It is clear that there are very real dangers involved for those engaged in the practice of Satanism and it's something we all need to remain vigilant about.
«Mankind today is on the brink of a precipice, not because of the danger of complete annihilation which is hanging over its head... but because humanity is devoid of those vital values for its healthy development and real progress,» he wrote.
In such cases, a nation is in real danger — it is ruled by the pride and arrogance of buffoons whose egos command the nation's laws and power for their own selfish and childish causes.
We are not Christ, but if we want to be Christians, we must have some share in Christ's large - heartedness by acting with responsibility and in freedom when the hour of danger comes, and by showing a real sympathy that springs, not from fear, but from the liberating and redeeming love of Christ for all who suffer.
There is a real danger that we might come to equate success in the economic system with a successful life, that we might come to identify the material rewards of the system as our goal in life and the source of meaning for us.
This may have been a real danger, for the evidence indicates that Shapur's persecution of non-conformists did not extend to the synagogue.»
The real danger here is that instead of doing what is in the best interest for our population, they will make decisions placing first their religious beliefs and then whatever else would fall into place.
The real danger comes from a much larger group of persons who believe that Notre Dame can strive for ever - higher standards of academic excellence — and use the same criteria of excellence by which the best secular universities in the land are judged to be excellent — without forfeiting the Catholic character of the University.
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