Not exact matches
«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.
More also, corruption has eaten deep into the system, this must be stopped because
people's lives are involved, mismanagement of health funds exposes the lives of beneficiaries (patients)
to serious danger.
«This hated tax is trapping thousands of families, forcing vulnerable
people to food banks and loan sharks, and there is now a
serious danger it could end up costing Britain more than it saves as tenants are forced
to go homeless or move into the expensive private rented sector.
PTSD is normally triggered by a terrifying incident — combat, childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse, a
serious accident, rape, or a natural disaster — in which
people feel their lives are in
danger but are powerless
to defend themselves.
Isner, who has 25 years management experience, and Early, a former NFL wide receiver decided something needed
to be done
to put a stop
to the rude, obnoxious messages
people receive online, as well as the much more
serious dangers singles can face.
Although it might be seen as a worst - case scenario, underneath the comedic surface of the material are
serious themes about the
dangers of bad parenting, particularly in how children learn
to be just as corrupt as their parents in the absence of strong role models and
people to help mold them into upright individuals.
Stuff that isn't making money is in
serious danger, and
people who'd be tempted
to buy their IP know that whatever the offer is today, it'll be a lot cheaper June 4th.
We need
to keep our eyes on big goals in energy policy, the
serious dangers, and the common interests of the American
people.
Florida does not require
people to complete any boating education or licensing prior
to getting behind the wheel of a boat, which creates
serious dangers for other
people on the water.
The NHTSA also noted that only 17 percent of
people believe that eating and driving poses a
serious danger to those on the roadway.
The exclusion of those who have committed
serious crimes may support a number of subsidiary rationales: prevent
people fleeing from justice; prevent dangerous and particularly undeserving
people from entering the host country; preserve the integrity and legitimacy of the refugee protection system, and, hence, the necessary public support for its viability; deter states from exporting criminals by pardoning them or imposing disproportionately lenient sentences while supporting their departure elsewhere as refugees; allow states
to reduce the
danger to their society from all
serious criminality cases taken together, given the difficult task and potential for error when attempting
to determine whether criminals from abroad (on whom they have more limited sources of information than on domestic criminals) are no longer dangerous.