Sentences with phrase «risk of stumbling»

For petite girls, you should avoid maxi dresses too long and be very careful when you walk, as there is a risk of stumbling on it and fall.
«This is a problem, because we don't want to put users at risk of stumbling or falling.»
Yet rather than replicate these at least partly illuminated conditions, the Ghost Hunters insist on «going lights - out,» with all the attendant risks of stumbling, falling, or getting creeped out.

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«We do think that in the first quarter of next year, this could potentially be a stumbling block, because there's very high unemployment, the Five Star Movement is neck - and - neck with the democratic party so there's nothing to suggest that the political risk in Italy has abated,» Nossek said.
They taught me the value of a hard day's work, the thrill of reward that comes with great risk and the importance of having a loving family and great people behind you to catch you when you stumble.
The global elite have stumbled on an emerging market sell - off that served as a reminder of the risks the global economy still faces.»
How kind of Mr. Market to remind us of those risks: Through Monday, January 25, 2016, the Dow has shed almost 1,264 points, or 7.4 percent, and the S&P 500 has stumbled more than 135 points, or 6.7 percent.
I've admitted my own stumbles, addressed our own challenges, and have created an open book of data and analysis to support very deep concerns about the risks that investors face over the completion of the current market cycle.
In reality, many commercial mortgage brokerages that focus only on one niche take the risk of being forced out of business when the industry stumbles into a tough economic stretch.
Love of man is a desire to be liked by others rather than risk offending others by proclaiming Christ (the stumbling block, as St. Paul rightly called Him).
Real Madrid have stumbled their way through parts of this season, and with the risk of no trophies being won, it could lead to big changes.
The words are a useful hedge against an unexpected economic stumble, but they are above all an implicit warning against the alleged risks of a change of government.
I recently stumbled across a study that supports an old (mid) wives tale that eating dates (this type) might be the best way to naturally shorten labor and reduce the risk of induction.
I stumbled upon this site when I started looking for information regarding the benefits and potential risks of juicing.
Maybe that's why there's such higher diabetes risk, since more than 90 % of the persistent organic pollutants comes from animal foods — unless you work in a chemical factory, or stumble across some toxic waste.
The Robert McCrum piece risks sounding a little bit... whiny, and coverage like this makes it sound as if all of us engaged in the book industry are collectively some sad, fat, old dodo stumbling helplessly about on the forest floor waiting for extinction.
Essentially, Lewis» goal at ARC is to remove the stumbling blocks for animal advocacy and effectively keep dogs and cats out of shelters and in their homes, helping each rescue organization or shelter to be as effective as possible and helping at - risk pet owners keep their pets.
This is because the game promises a strong PvP element and, while you can be sure of stumbling upon a friendly player from time to time, there is the ever present risk of real players wanting to gun you down in the forest and make off with all your instant spaghetti.
This mode comes with its own set of risks — move into an unseen area and you may well stumble into a group of aliens — but gives you a new way to approach the game.
If you accidentally stumbled upon any mainstream newspaper, you might learn that denying due process is sufficient to drop charges if only because it undermines the credibility of the justice system (including the quality of evidence obtained) and risk its abuse.
You'll need to decide if the extra money for video viewing is worth it, though you may appreciate the ability to check on your child remotely without the risk of waking them up by opening a door or stumbling over a misplaced toy on the nursery floor.
Windows - based pro tablets such as Microsoft's Surface Pro allow you to run almost any traditional desktop app, but the desktop - class operating system isn't yet optimized for tablet use — it carries a higher risk of malware and sometimes stumbles at touchscreen or stylus input.
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