Sentences with phrase «real danger of falling»

The 20 year old is in real danger of falling further down the pecking order at Arsenal, especially with the introduction of more first team signings and youth players such as Jeff Reine Adelaide overtaking him.

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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.
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.
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.
he sounded a warning about the danger of a position in which there was not a real and material continuity between the historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ: the danger of falling into Docetism, or of having faith degenerate into a mere mysticism or moralism.
The Gunners fell to a 3 - 1 defeat at the Hawthorns to leave their hopes of finishing in the top four in real danger as they slipped to their fifth loss in their last seven games.
Enter the directing duo of John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein, who take the premise up a notch with real - life kidnappings, real - life gangsters, and real - life dangers which all fall on the heads of the suburban characters involved.
While the mood in the pits was more jovial as the records began to fall, the session wasn't complete, and there was still a real presence of danger.
Unscreened windows pose a real danger to cats, who fall out of them so often that the veterinary profession has a name for the complaint - High - Rise Syndrome.
Unfortunately, unscreened windows pose a real danger to cats, who fall out of them so often that the veterinary profession has a name for the complaint — High - Rise Syndrome.
«Ten years ago, there was a very real danger of a black hole opening up and swallowing our digital heritage, with millions of web pages, e-publications and other non-print items falling through the cracks of a system that was devised primarily to capture ink and paper,» said Roly Keating, Chief Executive of the British Library.
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