Unfortunately, a chance invitation to an underground party and a bag of drugs
puts them in danger of messing up the lives they've worked hard to maintain.
We were not
putting ourselves in danger by actually standing up to a bully, but we were making a video and letting our peers take away what they would from our creation.
This was the # 1 factor to me — I wanted to be sure I was receiving top - notch instruction since my life could be
put in danger if I wasn't.
You could just get caught in rush hour traffic,
which puts you in danger, just by being around the abundance of people who probably drive worse than you do.
Cancer insurance is therefore best suited for individuals who believe that regular exposure to certain environments
directly puts them in danger of developing a certain type of cancer.
They have been hurt and
put in danger too many times, so their defenses go up and they fight back.
If a hospital does not manage its staff properly and maintain its equipment, it can
put you in danger as a patient.
Many responses often end up in junk mail folder and
putting it in danger if being deleted by other users is, well, self - explanatory.
in a ideal world, Giroud, Wilshere (crap again and
even putting us in danger with his rubbish passing), Gibbs, and some more would be on the bench and we would have a top 11 on the pitch.
The new owner has small children and can not
put them in danger with this dog; she is not adoptable because of high liability, and will likely have to be euthanized, all because the idiot who got her as a tiny puppy never trained her how to behave.
Times have changed, and I have become very aware of what students need to think about and watch for that may
put them in danger on the roads.
The Catholic Church has said freedom of expression is being
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Calling for «a coalition of the rational» to override the committee, Hein charged that «petty political maneuvers» by Bernardo had «once
again put in danger the best interests of taxpayer and those most needy in our community.»
Well, a lot's happened this week in the ongoing, excruciating - to - watch saga of the BP Gulf spill — we saw oil continue to lap up on miles of coastline, hundreds of
birds put in danger, estimates of the spill's size double, BP's stock plummet (causing
With some drivers reaching break - neck speeds, they are not
only putting themselves in danger, but the risks posed to other drivers when speeding are incredibly high and the potential consequences could be fatal.
Ms Reilly continued to deny that this relationship might
put in danger children at the school or that she had any duty to disclose it.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue under government conservatorship, eight years after the fact, and are still paying all their profit back to the U.S. Treasury,
ironically putting them in danger of needing another bailout.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus magnified the law, explaining that merely looking with lust makes one guilty of adultery in the heart (Matt 5:28), and that hatred towards ones
brother puts them in danger of judgment (Matt 5:22).
Hugely disappointing was Xhaka, a 3.5, who
constantly puts us in danger by atrocious shortish passes - so no excuse - straight to opposition and I want him sold in Jan and a more reliable and mobile, faster replacement bought.
I had two breech babies and, being aware of the risks of trying to deliver them naturally, I was not willing to let my dreams of a natural
birth put them in danger.
There's a fetish for attaching prefixes, which I
think puts us in danger of stretching the concept to meaninglessness.
I think this is a democracy and people should endorse the people they want to endorse and not have their
livelihoods put in danger.»
She also claimed that the leader has
put in danger Labour's chance of success in upcoming council elections by going against the grain of popular opinion among Labour voters on the EU debate.