Sentences with phrase «under dangerous circumstances»

It's about compassion, caring, and healing via the strong bonds formed under dangerous circumstances.
Vivid, darkly humorous and often mystical, Barbet Schroeder's adaptation of Fernando Vallejo's acclaimed novel was largely filmed secretly under dangerous circumstances on the streets of Medellin.

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In that conversation, voices have been heard urging a view of conscience that is curious, even dangerous: Under certain circumstances, conscience may permit or even require that a person choose acts that the Church has consistently taught are intrinsically wrong — such as using artificial means of contraception, or receiving Holy Communion while living the married life in a union that's not been blessed by the Church.
No study has shown, however, that the goals for separateness and independence (or happiness, for that matter) are obtained in the individual by, among other things, separate sleeping arrangements for parents and children, nor do any studies demonstrate negative consequences for children or parents who choose to cosleep for ideological or emotional purposes, except when cosleeping is part of a larger psychologically disordered set of family relationships or when cosleeping occurs under dangerous social or physical circumstances.
The research, published today in the journal Nature Plants, quantifies for the first time the circumstances — routes, timings and outbreak sizes — under which dangerous strains of stem rust pose a threat from long - distance dispersal out of East Africa to the large wheat - producing areas in India and Pakistan.
A group of strangers are brought together under unexpectedly dangerous circumstances in this offbeat drama.
Frank Langella is positively formidable as the former president, a skilled manipulator under optimal circumstances whose desperate desire for rehabilitation makes him extra dangerous.
Formula One enthusiasts will appreciate that Codemasters has also added a safety car, deployed when weather conditions are too dangerous or under other dangerous circumstances.
He first trained his sisters, and then their friends, eventually employing many of the women in his community — a dangerous endeavor, since the Taliban prohibited women leaving their homes under most circumstances.
These rescues will adhere to the Rescue Center's policy of no animal is to be euthanized under any circumstances other than extreme suffering (due to incurable illness or injury) or the animal poses a threat to society (dangerous or unpredictable human or animal aggression).
Breeds with short or flat noses have a harder time breathing under normal circumstances so vigorous exercise can exacerbate that condition and be quite dangerous.
While the concentration of chlorine in swimming pools isn't dangerous for dogs under normal circumstances, it can still cause health issues.
This she has done under the most dangerous circumstances.
With respect to ETS, Dr. Seitz concluded that»... there is no good scientific evidence that moderate passive inhalation of tobacco smoke is truly dangerous under normal circumstances
You're dangerous under the right circumstances.
Answer: No, those pennies are «dangerous weapons» under the circumstances.
Although an injured worker may not sue an employer except under very special circumstances, if the accident was caused by a third party such as a negligent manufacturer of a defective tool or machine or by a negligent subcontractor who created a dangerous situation you may file a claim for compensation from that party.
, the Court held that auto accidents can meet the standard for punitive damages «if performed under circumstances which disclose a conscious disregard of the probable dangerous consequences.»
I find it totally ludicrous and simply untenable that the accused, a self confessed witch and a deliberate drug user and substance abuser who takes drugs and conceals a dangerous weapon for the purposes of, or under veil or guise, of his beliefs, religious or otherwise, in the occult, magic, mystery and the craft of Wicca should for those reasons and under such circumstances, have a right or privilege so to do.
Employers with dangerous operations who wish to unilaterally impose random or pre-access drug and alcohol testing policies must establish that the workplace in question has unique problems and vulnerabilities associated with drug and alcohol abuse, and that their particular policies are justified under those circumstances.
In Taylor, the Court stated, ``... the act of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated may constitute an act of «malice» under [Civil Code] section 3294 if performed under circumstances which disclose a conscious disregard of the probable dangerous consequences.»
However, even if the unsafe condition was obvious, the person or company that maintains the property may still be liable for injuries if it was unreasonably dangerous under the circumstances.
In addition, if a drug becomes dangerous to an individual because it was improperly handled or measured by a pharmacist, or prescribed incorrectly by a doctor, the victim can file a claim for medical malpractice even though the drug itself is safe under the right circumstances.
Your lawyer's job is to prove that you were injured by the product, that it was unreasonably dangerous or defective under the circumstances, and that you will need compensation in a certain amount to cover the cost of your treatment and recovery, your future losses and medical needs, and your pain and suffering.
Although wrongful death cases can arise under numerous circumstances, they typically involve deaths caused by car or truck accidents; the manufacture of a defective or dangerous product; the construction of an unsound structure or building; or failing to properly diagnose or treat a serious medical condition.
To make the minefield even more dangerous is the edict to never, under any circumstances, speak ill of one's former employer.
Although courts are unlikely to deny visitation completely except under extreme circumstances, this doesn't mean judges are willing to place a child in an iffy, potentially dangerous or distressing situation over and over again.
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