Sentences with phrase «statements about the dangers»

The heads of law enforcement unions have accused the mayor of undermining the NYPD with his statements about the danger police pose to his son Dante de Blasio after a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict an officer in the chokehold death of Eric Garner.
Catholic schools have an easier time because the Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Sciences is having conferences and issuing statements about the dangers of climate change.
In the debate she made some striking statements about the dangers of radiation.
Each witness denied agreement with the statement, but none made an unequivocal statement about the dangers posed by climate change impacts.

Not exact matches

The commission's chairman, Jay Clayton, warned in a lengthy statement earlier this month about the dangers of investing in cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings.
Martinez pointed to Section 17 (a) of the Securities Act and Section 10 (b) and Rule 10b - 5 of the Securities Exchange Act — which forbid misrepresentations in the course of security sales — as potential dangers for Mayweather and others who make glib or inaccurate statements about ICOs.
His comments on the dangers of modern technology go beyond past statements about the need for technical advance to be matched by moral maturity.
... Despite the 2002 CPSC statement about cosleeping «dangers,» the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) continued to support safe cosleeping.
«As we continue educating our kids about the dangers of drug abuse, I will continue working on all fronts to stop this epidemic,» Lanza said in a statement.
«With respect to Mr. Grimm's accusations about my constituents threatening physical danger, I think it's in very poor taste for a candidate to paint the people he wants to represent so crudely,» he said in a statement.
«Almost every day new science and new facts come to light about the dangers of fracking,» said Environmental Advocates of New York in a statement.
Other critics have praised Mockingjay — Part 2 for delivering an unconventional ending (http://www.vox.com/culture/2015/11/20/9768210/hunger-games-mockingjay-part-2-review-final-movie), claiming the film makes a statement about the never - ending nature of warfare and the dangers of perpetual tyranny.
You'll need to consider developing (with an attorney's help) disclaimer statements about results to help your readers avoid disappointment — even danger!
For example, if you write an argumentative term paper under the above - stated statement that «vipers should be excluded from the animal kingdom», you are to write first of all about danger of vipers, then to pass to data what danger they run, after all to draw a conclusion.
During a statement Monday, Flaherty reminded Canadians about the dangers of irresponsible borrowing.
The Tobacco Institute had done secret lab testing on animals that demonstrated the danger of tobacco, and then it made statements about tobacco's safety that were knowingly false.
Defamation is complicated of course, and UK laws are especially interesting, but: 1) We all know about the dangers of out - of - context emails... but Deming never presented any proof it was Overpeck, and would not say so in his statement to Congress.
A quick Internet search reveals statements by Conner in a letter to the editor of a Delaware newspaper, complaining about higher taxes on cigarettes: The government «continue [s] to promulgate the outright lie of the dangers of secondhand smoke and the fictitious statistic that 400,000 people die each year in the U.S. from smoking.»
In the experiment I describe, the beliefs I measure are about purely descriptive matters... The students are shown exact statements concerning the outcomes of the experiment, as predicted by competitive equilibrium, things like «the number of contracts will be predicted exactly [by the theory]» or «the combined earnings of the traders will be predicted exactly [by the theory] or «the average contract prices will fall within a 30 - cent range [predicted by the theory]... there is no implication here of safety or danger.
In addition to concealing the known risks, Exxon and Suncor... directed, participated in, and benefited from efforts to misleadingly cast doubt about the causes and consequences of climate change, including: (1) making affirmative and misleading statements suggesting that continued and unabated fossil fuel use was safe (in spite of internal knowledge to the contrary); and (2) attacking climate science and scientists that tried to report truthfully about the dangers of climate change.
James Hansen, the director of the Nasa Goddard Institute for Space Studies who first warned the world about the dangers of climate change in the 1980s, has joined other scientists in submitting statements to be considered by a judge at the Information Rights Tribunal on Friday... James Hansen told the Guardian: «Our children and grandchildren will judge those who have misled the public, allowing fossil fuel emissions to continue almost unfettered, as guilty of crimes against humanity and nature... If successful, the FOI request may, by exposing one link in a devious manipulation of public opinion, start a process that allows the public to be aware of what is happening, what is at stake, and where the public interest lies.»»
A statement like that is impossible to refute and would put Muller on the side of being concerned about the dangers of global warming but also concerned about accuracy and credibility.
These dangers may be overcome on the basis of corroborative evidence if it shows, when considered as a whole and in the circumstances of the case, that the only likely explanation for the hearsay statement is the declarant's truthfulness about, or the accuracy of, the material aspects of the statement
Jay Clayton, the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission released a statement on Monday, through which he cautioned people about the dangers of ICOs.
The Senate urged these institutions to issue clear statements in all the dialects spoken in Nigeria about the dangers of storing value with cryptocurrency.
In its statement of defence, filed in August, Edmonton says owners ignored its warnings as well as the recommendations of a geotechnical engineer about the dangers of building on the riverbank.
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