Sentences with phrase «too much danger»

If or when I feel my life is in too much danger, I will decline further training and refund all unused fees.
It lets you stretch you legs without too much danger.
Your aim is to meet your goals, protect your capital and maximise returns, without exposing yourself to too much danger.
Watching those first 39 minutes today I still felt fairly relaxed about my prediction, and although Smalling had been booked for a schoolboy offence, I wasn't sensing too much danger coming from City.
After that Juventus kept Olympiakos at arms length without creating too much danger of their own.
An experienced squad, including Virgil van Dijk, finding his way back after long exile, should have enough to pull clear of too much danger.
There's too much danger of things getting soggy or rotty and I'm not down with that.
Not too much danger of doc v keeping its dog in its own backyard.

Not exact matches

The danger is focusing on an idea that's too much of a personal hobby, they say, because there's too much of a selection bias to make you think it's something important, or worth doing.
There's a danger you might eat too much and explode.»
RK: I think there's a big danger in raising too much money in many companies, particularly seed stage companies, because it allows the entrepreneur to ignore the market feedback and continue to believe what they want to believe for too long.
If there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a risk that too much will be expected of it or, at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly - high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical precision.
The danger is not to stretch yourself too much as this may affect the business you have now.
The greater danger is of too little rather than too much demand.
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.)
When analysts have too much data, there's a danger they won't see the wood for the trees.»
«The danger is if you do it wrong, if you've lowered (inventory) too much, you have empty shelves,» he said.
Neither, however, is entirely satisfying: Ellis blurs religion and sports, while Harvey, in an effort to avoid that danger, grants too much autonomy to sports.
The idea is that Christmas is in danger of losing its edge because we are focusing too much on the holiday hustle and bustle and not enough on the holy significance of Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.
A new danger may seep in: the subtle tendency to lighten too much and thus change the message.
And we all know the dangers of feeling too much.
If there is danger in spiritual complacency — any who assume they have advanced beyond temptation should think again — there is also danger in granting too much power, even glamour, to temptations.
(Or perhaps they only seem strange to those of us who were in danger of surrendering too much to the physical sciences.)
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.
Centuries ago we used to have the catholics not allowing the bible to be translated into the native tongue because of the «dangers of knowledge», now we have people using a fear tactic that if they know God too well, or know too much about God it will make them unloving.
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.
The danger is that it is always possible to be altogether too much concerned to emphasize one's own place and person in this exercise.
There is a danger of dwelling on the death of Christ too much if we don't also emphasize the resurrection.
«The world is too much with us»; we are ever in danger of losing our way or finding our faith dim.
Adults, busy with longer work hours and longer commutes, ran the danger of delegating too much to the youthworker, whose job is surely not to take over the spiritual development of the young but simply to contribute to it.
I've witnessed the negative impact of too much money given too easily and hold strong opinions about the dangers of unwise giving.
And if we pay too much attention to the year 2000 we are in danger of being deceived by our own cultural creation, like a spider entangled in its own web.
If you're not into too much heat, but want to flirt with danger, try starting out with less curry paste than the recipe calls for.
«This has been the best season for dairy farmers in a long time in terms of farm gate prices, the danger now is that too much processing capacity gets built and there isn't the milk supply to furnish it in future,» he said.
While most alcoholic beverages in the UK already comply with this regulation, health campaigners say these warnings need to include further information to flag high calorie content and the dangers of drinking too much
However, there are certainly dangers involved with consuming too much glucose.
And he kept staying too much on the ball quite unaware of danger behind him.
Unai Emery is another whose position must be in real danger after an early European exit and Merson wonders if Mourinho thinks the challenge of overtaking City is too much as he considers whether he might be able to run away to PSG instead.
Yo forget that players like Sanchez and Ox they are very good with the ball but too much dribbles unlike Walcot who can position himself in danger areas with his pass he is always in the neck of the opposition defenders.
I think it will be essential dat we do not play too much around dete box because dey excellent at getting compact and clearing d danger.
Or is it a mental block and they know that they are still in danger once they go ahead, and try to defend too much rather than go in for the kill?
There is a danger in reading too much into a loss but my main concerns from yesterday are two-fold.
Arsenal's best chance in extra time came when Niklas Bendtner was put clean through on goal by Serge Gnabry but the Dane's rustiness was clear for everyone to see, as West Brom defender Craig Dawson cleared the danger after Bendtner waited on the ball too much.
There have been rivers of ink written on the dangers of overparenting, of too much pressure, of not enough sleep.
An article reviews the possible dangers of too much caffeine to breastfeeding babies.
There are many news stories and research studies about the dangers kids face when they spend too much time on their electronic devices.
There really wouldn't be too much fuss about the dangers of leaving infants in cribs as compared to infants co sleeping with their parents.
There are warnings on the container about the danger of too much exposure to the vapors, which she is receiving if her clothes aren't aired out thoroughly before they are worn.
He applied the mechanistic paradigm of behaviorism to child rearing, warning about the dangers of too much mother love.
Stock the house with healthy snacks and talk to your teen about the dangers of consuming too much caffeine and too much sugar.
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