Sentences with phrase «so much danger»

«Jagged bays and inaccurate maps are largely the reason why so many explorers lost their way and encountered so much danger
Otherwise submariners would not be in nearly so much danger when things go wrong.
There's so much danger in such an approach, so much potential for persecution.
Their nutrient value is fortified — particularly in the case of the books featuring the African American sleuths Ezekiel «Easy» Rawlins and Fearless Jones, both set in Los Angeles in the 1950s — by layers of insight into race relations in a time when a black detective's life was never in so much danger as when he stepped into a bar full of white people.
The only reason they would do that is if your baby was in so much danger that they could not wait 20 minutes.
If you were put under general anesthesia after transferring to a hospital from a home birth gone wrong, that means your baby was in so much danger that they didn't even have time to put in a spinal block or epidural before they did your c - section.
There is so much danger on the hill now that it has affected the personality of the racers.
The «grave and gathering danger» hanging over the world is not so much the danger that Saddam Hussein presents (as President Bush insists) but the danger of American preemptive war against Iraq.
He will find danger, so much danger that he plans to pass his wife off as his sister.
It's the fervent beliefs - equal parts absurdity and danger - that cause so much danger to society.

Not exact matches

«We've had so much trouble with all the talk about the dangers of personal contact.
Not only that, but it will make you feel so much happier and positive at work, knowing you're not in any danger or putting yourself at risk.
One of the dangers of business is that we often spend so much time molding our approach after other successful entrepreneurs and businesses that we fail to remember the importance of being unique and original.
The real danger in the current negotiations, isn't so much that they might not be finalized until shortly after Oct. 17 — the Treasury would be able to pay creditors and all its bills until Oct. 22 — but that they will lead to more abrupt spending reductions.
Users are also taking to Twitter to warn people of the dangers of the free service that needs so much of people's data.
The problem with all this is that when large banks are funded by so much debt (and so little equity) they're in much greater danger of insolvency during an economic downturn.
This is one of the dangers of having a highly innovative firm run by a so - called «bean counter» who focuses too much on short - term financial metrics.)
But there is the danger that they would own so much that they would be the controlling shareholders, and fund managers generally don't want to get involved with owning companies.
Automakers such as Ford have come to the same conclusion, pushing for full autonomy because there's a danger in providing so much self - driving assistance that the driver is lulled into complacency and can't retake control of the vehicle quickly.
In an age when so much of hip - hop revels in thug life, an earnest warning by rapper J. Cole on the dangers of drugs has proven a runaway success.
«In spite of having contributed so much to our civilization and providing its foundation, the Christian faith is in danger of being stealthily and subtly brushed aside,» said George Carey, the former archbishop of Canterbury.
My colleague Paul Hinlicky concurs that Preus and his cohorts provided so much «torment from the right» that the Seminex folks saw little danger from the left.
Now that's forethought, since one of the greatest dangers of a persona or image is that you are not allowed to change because it would mean the death of the image that has brought so much success.
Scripture, even inaccurately quoted is not a danger so much as being completely embarrassed to quote it at all.
If they were free, strong, independent modern states, or if they formed a powerful autonomous bloc, the great Russian mass is so very much on the top of them and the danger of the Communist kind of «colonialism» is so real, that nothing could prevent their being on our side in the event of a conflict with communism.
The danger here is that couples may focus so much on their children that they find themselves distant from one another and with little in common after the children leave home.
So much stress was laid on the response of the believer to the love of God in Christ that there was a danger of overemphasizing man's emotional states.
It is infinitely comic that at the bottom of the practical wisdom which is so much extolled in the world, at the bottom of all the devilish lot of good counsel and wise saws and «wait and see» and «put up with one's fate» and «write in the book of forgetfulness» — that at the bottom of all this, ideally understood, lies complete stupidity as to where the danger really is and what the danger really is.
The Bible would not warn so much about the danger of falling away if it weren't a possibility with serious consequences.
Francis is an Argentinian who has witnessed so much bad government he is conscious of the dangers and seems to want to avoid the failure of his predecessor with a neuralgic fervour.
The point is not that we should rule the offensive illegal, which is why the courts are correct to strike down efforts to regulate speech that some people do not like, and even most speech that hurts; the advantages of yielding to the government so much power over what we say have never been shown to outweigh the dangers.
Tim: I think there is always of course the danger that if you are challenging too much of non-Christian faiths, particularly faiths that are held mostly by members of ethnic minorities, that you might conflate criticisms of their faith with criticism of them as individuals and therefore be seen as racist, so people are nervous of that.
Perhaps conservative evangelicals run the risk of being needlessly dogmatic on some issues, thereby alienating the next generation, while progressives are in danger of giving up so much historic doctrine that their faith is starting to look more like Campolo's humanism than historic Christianity.
Bibles were scarce in the days before the printing press, so there wasn't much need to «ban'them from the common folk, and considering how loosely people are interpreting the Bible nowadays is it any wonder that the Church saw the danger in doing this?
So the job of the evangelists, shepherds and teachers is to equip, NOT to lecture them about the dangers of too much equipping, or to tell them to be busy bodies for the church, it's to equip them.
But I found my thoughts so much taken up with God that I had no distinct sense of danger.
But information technology works at such a tacit level and we are perhaps making so much money off of it at the moment that we are facing a growing danger in heightened levels of numbness due to our rapid and uncritical adoption of it.
What is more, the New Synthesis supports orthodox Catholicism in a manner that avoids the dangers of fundamentalism and fideism, real dangers for so much neo-orthodoxy.
So much for the dangers of supersession.
If, in consequence, many married couples do not understand or recognise the dangers of concupiscence, and so do not endeavour to contain or purify it, it can dominate their relationship, undermining mutual respect and their very capacity to see marriage essentially as giving and not just as possessing, much less as simply enjoying, appropriating and exploiting.
I agree with him that team looks so much more convincing, but the danger we have is that the never - ending injury curse looks set to destroy our ambitions once again.
Our guest speaker for the evening was Mick Silver, Captain of the Oxfordshire Rifle Association, who reminded us why we all love our sport so much, and warned us of the dangers of wearing loosely fitting trousers whilst shooting in South Africa.
NACHO MONREAL 5.5 The Spaniard look good on the ball but had a torrid time throughout the game as danger man Sadio Mane ran the rule against the defender on the night causing him so much problems with pace and trickery on the left wing.
but why skirt danger so much?
What some of us are saying, is that by doing so much and not delegating to others he has dropped the ball very badly on occasion's, and that those occasions have become more and more often until now when they have put the progress of the team in danger.
I really think he's in danger of losing his Arsenal legacy and for a man that's done so much for the club, this isn't the end that he deserves.
One is that English clubs are so bad in the competition of late we are in real danger of losing our 4th spot, which Arsene so much loves.
That there wasn't going to be a long - term danger, that he could adapt his ring style so there was less flying through the air and fewer headbutts and a more grounded style that wouldn't put him in as much danger of another concussion or major neck injury.
We are in danger of having a demanding season, simply because everyone in the league (pretty much) has strengthened, so the old cliche «there are no easy games in football» will become truer than ever.
United are also in danger of slipping way down — I remember a comment a few weeks ago pointing to a link that basically concluded that if United drop out of Europe, their income would be affected so much that their spending power will be reduced below the level required to attract the quality they need to get them back up.
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