Sentences with phrase «serious danger of»

There is serious danger of rapid value erosion if cap rates decompress as they did in 2008 and 2009.
My daughter, throughout the terribly stressful and scary time, had not seen me in a while with the mother just continually denying my access without reason, and in Contempt of a Family Court Order, so considering the circumstances, was in serious danger of being punished by her mother if caught talking to her dad.
«There are measures in the Children and Families Bill, including the speeding up of care proceedings, reduced judicial scrutiny of care plans and the placing of children with potential adopters without going to court, which are in serious danger of resulting in significant breaches of children and families» human rights.
But as the political candidacy of former Chief Judge of the B.C. Provincial Court Carol Baird Ellan is showing, there is a serious danger of political blowback against the bench as an institution when one exchanges her black judicial robes for the Blue, Red or Orange colours of a political party.
There are some cases where employees will act negligently and fail to adhere to proper safety procedures and thereby put themselves and their coworkers in serious danger of catastrophic injuries and even wrongful death in some cases.
Not only are these drivers violating the law, they are placing others on the roadways in serious danger of suffering additional burdens in the wake of injury - causing accidents.
In other words, the world is in serious danger of missing the target to stop global temperatures rising by more than 2 °C compared to pre-industrial times, preventing environmental disaster.
What they absolutely do know is that they're in serious danger of a substantial redirection of cash flow, a plain fact only made more real by their stubborn intransigence.
OK — the G - Wiz is popping up so often on our pages it's in serious danger of becoming a cliché.
«In all, 184 Alaska villages are in serious danger of erosion or flooding, according to a government report issued last year.»
If this trend is not halted soon, many millions of people will be at risk from extreme events such as heat waves, drought, floods and storms, our coasts and cities will be threatened by rising sea levels, and many ecosystems, plants and animal species will be in serious danger of extinction.
A timer (picking up clocks increases your limit, naturally) ticks off on each stage, though you'll never be in any serious danger of hitting zero.
What is worse is that the surf constantly washes up jagged bit of coral, like shrapnel, so children playing in the shallows and people just paddling are in serious danger of injury.
If they missed several prey opportunities in a row, they could be in serious danger of lacking the energy necessary to successfully hunt.
With her eighteenth birthday approaching, Tilly is in serious danger of becoming host to a demon, while Dominic suffers every time she leaves his side.
You're in serious danger of becoming a sage, or perhaps even a deity.
The cover ended up being too loose, and the device was in serious danger of falling out, so I took out the seam, halved the width of the top spacer, and replaced it, as well as adding the elastic.
Apparently I was in serious danger of having my geek card revoked, because early Friday morning I hopped a train for San Diego and spent a day at Comic - Con International for the very first time.
Threatened, Endangered and Extinct Lesson Plan focusing on species that are in serious danger of extinction and have already been reduced to critically.
Students must learn to recognize the serious danger of guns, Poland emphasized.
Most important of all, though, the film possesses moments and sequences that return a sense of wonder to a genre that, while it hasn't quite reached that point yet, is in serious danger of growing stale.
According to published reports, backup diesel generators at the power plant failed shortly thereafter, leaving the reactors uncooled and in serious danger of overheating.
Police intelligence suggests a mood change within public protests and a serious danger of «people who have lost their jobs, homes or savings becoming «footsoldiers» in a wave of potentially violent mass protests.»
«The Government places itself in serious danger of alienating an entire generation of young people.
«We got it right on decolonisation; we got it wrong on appeasement, and I think we're in serious danger of getting it wrong in the way that we leave the EU.»
As to those politicians, of the four Republicans that blatantly went against their supporters and constituents, one has already quit, two are in serious danger of losing their primaries, and the last is facing a primary challenge and a general election challenge for the first time in decades.
United are now in serious danger of not qualifying for the Champions League for the second year running and the board will have a decision to make at the end of the season if the same happens.
Arsenal are in serious danger of slipping behind without focusing on the present rather than the future.
The Premier League's lone Welsh side was in serious danger of losing that status for much of the campaign but the Swans seem to have a renewed vigor under new manager Carlos Carvalhal with three wins in their last four league fixtures.
Bruno Labbadia's Wolves, who are in serious danger of contesting the relegation play - off for a second successive season, fell behind inside eight minutes when Gladbach captain Lars Stindl smashed home via a post.
But insiders believe his levels have dropped in training, his disaffection and attitude is in serious danger of spreading to other members of the squad, and that is why Wenger has had to take action.
With only three wins and 17 points from their first 37 games, Villa are in serious danger of being the first team not to reach 20 points since Portsmouth in 2009/2010.
The Gunners will be returning to play at home for the first time in 3 weeks, and face a team in Aston Villa that is in serious danger of being demoted from the Premier League if they don't get their act together soon.
Another player in serious danger of being shipped out is Jose Enrique.
Surely the favourite to go must be Wojciech Szczesny, who has fallen out of favour with Le Prof and is in serious danger of losing his place as the Poland Number One to Lukasz Fabianski, who he ironically displaced at Arsenal.
At the other end of the field, The Mirror claims that Everton defenders Phil Jagielka and Leighton Baines are in serious danger of being sacrificed from the squad to go to France.
With no proper striker, we are in serious danger of losing Ozil, he is frustrated at making loads of assists, and having nobody to convert them, which is fully understable
«I think the packaging industry has got a chance to reach out not just to the general population, but to councils and also to businesses and give them good information and give them good leads because there is a serious danger of people looking abroad for a solution rather than looking within and the solutions are within Scotland.
I am in serious danger of eating all of them today!
I'm nearly out of Better Batter, and I had a photo shoot today and had to make multiple loaves of GF beer bread in the last few days to perfect the recipe, and I was in serious danger of getting stuck without enough flour.
Gasoline was dripping onto both Jack and the driver, and there was a serious danger of fire because power tools were being used to free the driver, The whole time, the driver was crying out about how scared of dying he was, and Jack kept saying to him, recalling what the nurse had said so many years before, «Look, don't worry, I'm right here with you, I'm not going anywhere.»
One strand, which survives in popular discourse and in the courts but is in serious danger of vanishing from the academy, is the view that the state must be neutral, neither choosing among religions nor choosing between religion and nonreligion.
It should not be described as a «myth,» for despite a proper use of the word which might be permissible, there is a serious danger of a misunderstanding of it since generally its meaning is taken to be a «fairy - tale» — a symbolic account of what may be most dreadfully «un-fact.»
If they don't embrace standard technology solutions, they will put themselves in serious danger of not surviving.
Nevertheless, it is not the whole truth, and when it passes from descriptive use to prescriptive use, that is, when policies are proposed that treat it as if it were the whole truth, there are serious dangers of distortion.
The National Sleep Foundation has even highlighted serious dangers of sleepy adolescents, including statistics on traffic crashes in which lack of sleep was a factor.
Fleas and Ticks Transmit Disease Mercola addresses some of the serious dangers of fleas and ticks by saying «If pests attach to your dog or cat, they can easily be carried indoors and infiltrate your home.
But also like Caldeira, I recognize that some of those options could help reduce the very serious dangers of climate change.
While trampolines remain a popular recreational activity for many children and teenagers, pediatricians have long warned that they pose serious dangers of debilitating spinal fractures or traumatic brain injuries.

Not exact matches

It will be a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we've seen since 1953,» Mattis said, also noting the danger to the heavily - populated South Korean capital of Seoul: «It will involve the massive shelling of an ally's capital, which is one of the most densely packed cities on earth.»
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