Sentences with phrase «sees real danger»

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.
Williams sees a real danger the festival will become a local Canberra show rather than the national event that was envisaged.
You can see the real danger perhaps most clearly when the Indian novelist Arundhati Roy, universally admired author of The God of Small Things, writes in the Manchester Guardian that Osama bin Laden «is nothing more than the American President's dark doppelgänger.
I can see a real danger sign in not saving while paying off debt, that after the debt is gone, a person could go hog - wild and figure they now have lots of money to blow.

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In terms of realpolitik, it's hard to see much real danger here.
I think this has real possibilities: though the danger here, as I see it, is precisely the one that befell Hegel, who assumed that metaphysical thinking was simply mythical thinking grown mature and sure of itself.
Contrary to common fear - mongering about the supposed theocratic threat from the religious right, Smith cogently sets forth what he sees as the real dangers.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
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.
It would be sad to see a fun team felled by something like that, but it's a real danger for this Eagles team.
He also wants to see a change in attitudes among policymakers to combat «the real danger that mental health services go to the bottom of the agenda».
«There are clearly points of concern in the report but the real danger will be that some of the recommendations do not feed the coalition's irrational contempt of public service workers and therefore the more positive ones are unlikely to see the light of day.»
And the partisan mudslinging is the real danger when it comes to recall — one need only look at the example of what happened to Gray Davis in California to see how recall is often used in a way that does anything but increase the power of the people.
So, if we get climate change wrong there is a very real danger we shall see levels of mass migration as yet unparalleled.
«There is a debate going on, but we're in a situation now where we will see in the council elections there could be a real danger to Labour because in parts of the country Labour voters have been disillusioned by some of our views, not just on the EU but on other issues and they've been moving away from us.»
[There is] a real danger of seeing backsliding and gridlock culminate in inaction, and I think that would be an absolute tragedy.»
«The planet is in its danger zone because we've poured too much carbon into the atmosphere, and we're starting to see signs of real trouble: melting ice caps, rapidly spreading drought.
Phil Plait wants to see Earth destroyed (hypothetically, that is) so he can cut through the ridiculous claims of science fiction to find the real dangers lurking out there in the universe.
But such doses are still relatively low (see «Fear is the killer: Nuclear expert reveals radiation's real danger «-RRB-.
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.
Henry Alex Rubin, who co-directed the critically acclaimed documentary Murderball, takes on the all - too - real dangers of the internet with Disconnect, a title that can be seen as a noun, or as a subtle imperative to its audience.
But we still saw the potential danger that another reality bleeding into the real world represented.
As Watts investigates the life and times of Halliday (with Rylance's Wonka-esque maladroit designer, seen in flashback, by leagues the film's most effective and compelling performance), the danger enters the real world and the stakes grow higher and higher.
And the real danger (for me at least) is that all my cover designs are pretty good, so if the client chooses one and his team likes it (but recommends some big changes like «make the text bigger and darker and bolder») everybody will be pretty happy — except me, because my really brilliant work won't get seen, and the author won't sell as many books (two things that are bad for my business).
the real danger that I see though is twofold, or maybe threefold, is that you get in a situation where you're kind of using your house as an ATM.
If your pet sees that you're calm and collected, it may help him or her realize there's no real danger and calm his or her nerves.
This is where the danger of circular reasoning comes in, because so many have become convinced that AGW is a fact proven ahead of time by «the physics» that they tend to see any evidence that might be construed as consistent with «the physics» as evidence that AGW is in fact real, and not only real but significant, and moreover dangerous.
This is the real danger — the idea of a major threat that is seen as superfluous or even silly, which is the way media noise tends to be perceived.
While I expect my readings will lead me to confirm my conviction that AGW is a real and present danger, I am suspending that conclusion to see if I can have it bolstered empirically by following what I see as quality blogs on both sides of the debate.
The danger in the Heartland Institute's mass mailing is that some K - 12 teachers may mistake what they see for real science.
Instead it seems that anything you say is now routinely discarded by those who do not see a real and present AGW danger.
The requirement for application vendors who use encryption to provide a way for government or law enforcement agencies to «see through» encryption, poses some real dangers.
A very real danger for any lawyer is missing the email altogether or not seeing it in time.
As you can see, there are some real dangers of driving without insurance.
As we see this explosive growth, it's important to note that fake or counterfeit chargers can quickly become a real danger.
Hi Michelle, I am not saying this is in «the present» but if real estate sales become a commodity, such as taxi service is becoming, instead of being the personalized service that for the most part it is today, don't you see a future danger for real estate sales?
Seeing what happened to your neighbor only reinforces the danger that can be very real.
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