The family was facing the very
real danger of losing their home.
With this record number of youth unemployment in the UK, TUC general secretary Brendan Barber argues, With more than a fifth of young people out of work, we face
a real danger of losing another generation of young people to unemployment and wasted ambition.
As faculty packed up their offices in preparation for construction and retired faculty came by to watch, we also realized that there was
a real danger of losing much of our history.
And without an organized effort to collect, document, and preserve these materials, there is a very
real danger of losing them forever.
He felt in
real danger of losing interest altogether.
One is that English clubs are so bad in the competition of late we are in
real danger of losing our 4th spot, which Arsene so much loves.
If we do not get out of it we are in
real danger of losing our 6th place spot to Burnley, and with our next away match scheduled is a trip to Old Trafford, where Jose Mourinho will be relishing the chance to see Man United destroy us again.
Not exact matches
Though you may need more guidelines and procedures as your company grows, you don't want to stymie creativity or
lose your appeal to top talent, which are
real dangers of overly corporate cultures.
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.»
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...
There is a very
real danger of our title challenge looking over before it has begun if we
lose those two early matches, so Wenger needs to have the team as strong as possible and ready to hit the ground running and that could mean him getting any transfers done and dusted early enough to get the new lads settled in before the season begins.
I am worried that Arsenal will be in
danger of losing Alexis Sanchez to
Real.
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lost this fixture last season, but there was no
real danger of that happening again on Saturday night.
While only officially the club captain for two seasons, Arteta was effectively the captain for two seasons more, and, along with Per Mertesacker and Robin van Persie, helped stabilize an Arsenal team that, having
lost 8 - 2 to Manchester United, accrued one point from its first three games, and had
lost Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri, was in
real danger of floundering.
AC Milan have
lost many top players over the years, and there is a
real danger of losingDonnarumma as well.
The
real danger is that her behavior will cause you to
lose (or never gain) confidence and actually back away from taking care
of your own baby.
Another reason to call the doctor is If your child becomes dehydrated, a
real danger when your toddler is
losing a lot
of fluids and electrolytes through diarrhea or vomiting.
Internally, the department's own «starting gate review» said there was «a very
real danger the department may
lose some
of the expertise that it will need to deliver universal credit successfully».
«Ministers must wake up to the
real danger of creating a
lost generation,» said shadow education secretary Andy Burnham.
«There still looms a
real danger and the
danger of us
losing our essential character is
real,» he said.
«The extended period
of activity can lead to complacency, where nothing dramatic is happening and stakeholders around a volcano
lose sight
of the
real danger.
«Indeed, there is a very
real danger of a complete breakdown in civic society, as desperate communities understandably
lose faith in the established systems.»
But Piovani has his eye on more than a carnival ride
of a political Macbeth and his lady, using portentous strings and a devilish to get across a
real - life man
of ambition who's in
danger of selling his soul, and
losing his exasperated wife.
The only
real sense
of danger is when carrying an egg out
of a nest, as you will
lose it if defeated at that moment.
At a time
of continued recruitment challenge, we know that schools in low income communities that are most in
danger of losing out on talented individuals who could make a
real difference.
The professors warn that there is a «
real danger» that the «critical and distinctive role
of universities could be
lost».
No, she wasn't in any
real last - minute
danger of losing her Senate confirmation vote.)
«There's no precedent for this, so there's a
real danger that we might
lose a raft
of qualifications which our young people are currently able to study for.»
A peaceful urban forest that gives life to its city is in
danger to
lose even more land due to the unquenchable voracity
of real state developers and the passivity
of the local authorities.
To a certain degree it's normal to get a little nervous on your first
real - money trade, but in reality, if you are fully prepared for the mental battle
of Forex trading, you should have learned before trading with
real money that there is clear and present
danger of losing money in the markets.
A liquidity drought in the bond space is a
real concern if the Fed starts raising rates, but as the Fed pushes off the expected date
of its first hike, some managers may be
losing sight
of that
danger.
If this happens to you, you'll realize quickly and correct it, potentially by surfacing so there's no
real danger of getting
lost.
To stretch the «out
of the woods» metaphor in the 2007 AR4 report we were
lost in the woods and in
real danger (the estimate
of climate sensitivity).
When her husband
lost his job as well, the family
of five was in
real danger of becoming homeless.
They can be an opportunity for people to experience some
of the excitement they have
lost in their relationship and talk about their fantasies, without getting into the
danger zone
of «
real» cheating.