Sentences with phrase «real danger in»

For anyone to state that there is a real danger in people trying to buy or sell without a real estate professional is completely insulting of the consumer and only a self serving comment to make the agents feel good and needed.
The real danger in circling the wagons is the suspicion it creates WITHIN the community.
There is no real danger in these parts, other than falling and having the stage reset to the last checkpoint.
Whilst they don't pose any real danger in October, calimas and siroccos do bring with them low visibility and high temperatures which make everyone feel uncomfortable.
There's a real danger in the ability to instantly self - gratify, without being forced to revise and polish to a competitive and professional standard.
Based on that experience, she sees real danger in school districts» «hunger» for teachers to fill certain slots, because it presses them to let untrained individuals teach as long as they promise to take a certain number of education courses.
«There is a real danger in misdiagnosing children,» Carolee Malen, a therapist at a residential treatment center in Milwaukee, told the Milwaukee Sentinel.
Unlike other desert journey films such as John Curran's Tracks or David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia, there is hardly any real danger in Queen of the Desert.
Of course, there's never any real danger in these easy - laugh Hitchcock riffs, which play instead...
If there is a real danger in diet sodas is that it definitely increases my appetite.
As we have seen, the amounts of fissionable material which might be produced through their use would be so small that for any individual unit, or even for units in one country which might number a dozen or more, there would be no real danger in terms of producing material sufficient for use in atomic explosives.
«This work highlights the illusion of national homogeneity and shows that there is a real danger in equating country and culture in a work context,» Kirkman says.
He warned, «The real danger in not dealing swiftly and ruthlessly with insipid domestic political terrorism is that it can easily grow uncontrollably into armed terrorism of international proportion.»
I wonder what «danger» a geriatric cat had to your child... perhaps your temper and cold - heartedness is the real danger in your family.
Richard Weissbourd, a child and family psychologist and author of the acclaimed parenting book, The Parents We Mean to Be (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009), calls this «the real danger in the achievement craze.»
Suarez has developed a wonderful finishing ability and technique that enables him to be a real danger in and around the 18 yard box — areas which Real Madrid and Barcelona often reach in every game on a regular basis.
There is real danger in calling Christianity a «redemption from cares, distress, fears, and longings, from sin and death, in a better world beyond the grave.
There is no real danger in being spiritual and honestly I think of it as another evolution or reformation in religions and organized religions should be afraid, very afraid.
The Gnostics completely turn what Christians believe about Satan on its head, and I think there is real danger in digging into the fall of Satan too hard.
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.
Frank goes on to warn: «The real danger in elevating Kudlow to a position of such great public authority, I think, is not that he will continue to misapprehend the world (though of course he will), but that he will be in a position to put his destructive ideology into effect.»
The real danger in the current negotiations, isn't so much that they might not be finalized until shortly after Oct. 17 — the Treasury would be able to pay creditors and all its bills until Oct. 22 — but that they will lead to more abrupt spending reductions.
So, yes, there's no real danger in sharing knowledge — and plenty to gain.
He added that, «Protecting has to do with our duty to recognize and defend the inviolable dignity of those who flee real dangers in search of asylum and security, and to prevent their being exploited.»
Yes, there are real dangers in attending a secular campus but these are no more perilous than the temptations in everyday adult life.

Not exact matches

In April 2016 Sessions said «good people don't smoke marijuana» and called it a «real danger».
«We need grown ups in Washington to say, «Marijuana is not the kind of thing to be legalized, it ought not to be minimized, and that it's a real danger,»» said Sessions.
«There is therefore a real danger that markets forget that much of this optimism has already been priced in
But overall there isn't any real sense of danger and the technology never has to make any split decisions in traffic or to avoid someone in the road.
While you might worry about being annoying, the real danger lies in losing a deal by giving up too quickly.
However, several prominent figures, including banking analyst Meredith Whitney and economist Nouriel Roubini, have said that state failure is a real danger, due in large part to skyrocketing municipal debt across the country.
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.
Refusing to grow up is tempting in business (as it sometimes is in life), but Chen insists that a stagnant company culture presents real dangers.
From the printer to your supervisor, the dangers presented in a typical office can have real effects on your physical well - being and mental health.
Kitces says he worries that advisors are in danger of experiencing what he calls the «three strikes and you're out» risk, which is the real possibility that «if clients have to go through a third bear market in just over a decade, advisors are going to start losing clients.»
In an article published on its website last Friday, the century - old think tank cautioned that «there exists a very real danger that the petro will not only fail to cure Venezuela's economic woes but will also weaken the integrity of cryptocurrencies writ - large.»
In terms of realpolitik, it's hard to see much real danger here.
A plan by Freedom Communications insiders to buy the assets of the bankrupt newspaper company is in danger of losing a key backer, jeopardizing their effort to retain control of the Orange County Register.Santa Ana real estate developer Mike Harrah said...
The danger in monetary policy, moreover, lies not in politicians eager to inflate away problems but in bankers refusing to generate enough demand to bring inflation up to target levels and permit reductions in real interest rates.
The biggest danger is that the return earned may not keep pace with inflation, eroding purchasing power in real terms.
Or is Social Security in real danger?
The BBC declares that in dealing with radicalized Muslims, the real danger is Christian fundamentalists.
But somehow equating that belief with the real physical danger of playing on the freeway... means that «belief» has gotten an inordinate place in life.
Initially, the «24» team resisted the council's entreaties, citing creative license, until they realized that their show might put real Muslims in danger, said Nassar.
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.
The manifesto warns: «The next UK government should recognise that without specific urgent action now there is a very real danger that Christian communities will have ceased to exist in large parts of the Middle East by the time of the next general election in 2022.»
I rather suspect that the real danger for faith lurks in its estrangement from rationality.
The decline of a moral conscience grounded in absolute values is still our problem, and left untreated, it can lead to the self - destruction of the European conscience, which we must begin to consider as a real danger — above and beyond the decline predicted by Spengler.
That was hard enough, but the real dangers lurked in the unwritten rules.
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