Sentences with phrase «serious dangers in»

We have complained many times about how foam insulation and plastic foamy furniture fillings are serious dangers in fires.
However, there are some serious dangers in going to cougar sites and using the website's full features without needing to pay anything.
On the left, one announces that the field has been cleared of mines, a serious danger in one of the most heavily land - mined countries in the world.
A bowl of these would be serious danger in my hands.
Unfortunately, many employers continue to overlook this serious danger in the workplace.

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.»
To one, the bundle of code changes doesn't seem to be so controversial it puts bitcoin cash in any danger from something serious like the network split that created it.
Harper added to the sense of lurking danger with his own comments at a campaign event in Quebec, referring darkly to the prospect that more dramatic crises might lie ahead. «We have a range of tools with which we can respond were we to face some obviously much more serious circumstances.»
If they don't embrace standard technology solutions, they will put themselves in serious danger of not surviving.
The latest storm is not expected to grow into anything even remotely as serious, but Shell's evacuation of its staff is a reminder of the dangers of severe weather in the Gulf.
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by nick bostrom oxford, 352 pages, $ 29.95 Since cofounding the World Transhumanist Association in 1998, the Swedish - born Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom has attempted to give a serious academic mien to the movement known as transhumanism.
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.
Without serious rethinking, the Enlightenment notion of rationality is in grave danger of becoming part of the problem, not the solution.
He gave serious offense by treating patients, not in immediate danger of death, on the holy day.
I've found that most people — including many law professors — have a great deal of difficulty wrapping their minds around the idea that the Court would permit the intentional destruction of a healthy infant who was capable of living outside his or her mother's body, when the mother's health (in the ordinary meaning of that word) is not in serious danger.
I was raised that you don't use physical violence against women unless you are in serious physical danger.
Questions of strategy have to be asked by the church serious about her task in spite of the lurking dangers of utilitarianism.
However, offering slang and fashionable jargon as «renewed» preaching, celebrating the secular embrace of certain Christian symbols (i.e., use of crosses as warnings at highway danger points, putting Christ in Christmas, etc.), or reducing the Gospel to the lowest common denominator of acceptable faith and ethic will hardly be received by a serious world as adequate penance.
He knows that an individual voice will be raised in resistance, but he knows that he is stronger, he knows that for an instant one still can cause men to seem serious, but he knows also that privately they long to laugh with him; he knows that for an instant one can still cause a woman to hold a fan before her eyes when he talks, but he knows that she is laughing behind the fan, that the fan is not absolutely impervious to vision, he knows that one can write on it an invisible inscription, he knows that when a woman strikes at him with her fan it is because she has understood him, he knows without the least danger of deception how laughter sneaks in, and how when once it has taken up its lodging it lies in ambush and waits.
Pastor Albert Mohler, a Southern Baptist, has commented that he respects the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith's document Subsistitbecause it is consistent with previous Catholic teaching (with which he strongly disagrees), is honest about its inherent belief that the Papacy is integral to the nature of the Church, and that it shows a very sensible concern for the danger souls can put themselves in by being in serious error (as he believes Catholics are).
But if this is true of «ordinary» species, what duration may we not look for in the case of Man, that favored race which, by its intelligence, has succeeded in removing all danger of serious competition and even in attacking the causes of senescence at the root.
«For Christians, in particular, this is a serious failure: we are in danger of not thinking about what is involved in our belief that we are made in God's image, made for creative engagement in the lives of others that will build them up as they build us up.
My conclusion from my work with sexual and domestic violence is that porn is a serious danger to public safety, akin to shouting «Fire» in a crowded theater; but given legal rules of evidence, there may be little hope of convincing courts of this analogy.
When Wach started teaching at Leipzig in 1924, the discipline of the history of religions (Religionswissenschaft), still in its infancy, faced serious dangers.
No doubt Pearson was correct in feeling some danger to science in accepting a philosophy of science which recognizes choice as real, but I do not think that this is serious if it is also recognized that determinism is necessarily the external aspect of the chains of choices at all levels.
Beware, especially, of a very serious sign — and here I think, above all, of the admirable youth of today's world: the danger that after the enthusiasm, the dedication without limits, the commitment during university days, they will reach the phase of installation in life, of conformism, of bourgeoisie - ism, of the death of ideals.11
The health regulator is consulting until November about the most serious cases including bullying, discrimination and where patients are put in danger.
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.
I am in serious danger of eating all of them today!
The breakdown in security didn't result in any serious danger, but the potential for danger was huge in that situation.
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
The only unbeaten team in that group has nice wins over Memphis and Navy and has yet to be in serious danger.
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.
My body didn't react well to the spinal tap, I had some serious side effects that not only didn't allow me to play basketball, but really put my life in danger
The only way that will change is if Arsenal are in serious collapse and in danger of relegation.
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.
Domestically speaking, what should have been a serious title challenge is in danger of becoming a scrap for a top - four finish, as the looming spectre of Pep Guardiola messes with everybody's heads.
They have lost seven of their last 10 games and are in serious, actual danger of missing the playoffs for the first time since Popovich's second season as head coach two decades ago.
Another player in serious danger of being shipped out is Jose Enrique.
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.
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.
Maryland women's basketball was in serious danger Tuesday against Indiana, but pulled through for a 74 - 70 home victory.
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.
Arsenal's recent form and a lack of spending power have left the club in serious danger for a top - four finish and consequently a Champions League place for the upcoming season.
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.
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.
Arsenal are in serious danger of slipping behind without focusing on the present rather than the future.
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.
The dangers of items being stuck into electric outlets are no joke: it can result in serious injury or death due to electrocution and burns.
My baby was in serious danger and the lactation nurses at the hospital risked her health by failing to recommend that I supplement with formula in the very beginning.
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