Sentences with phrase «warning against the danger»

The risks of the cloud are nothing new — Richard Stallman, a well - known open - source activist, has called cloud - storage services «a trap» numerous times, and comedian Louis C.K. warned against the dangers of handing over our photos to services such as iCloud back in 2012, on Jimmy Kimmel Live of all places.
And in Stanford, Kosinski, who wanted to warn against the danger of using psychological targeting in a political setting, is once again receiving accusatory emails.
A placard warning against the dangers of climate change used in the March on Washington stands by an overflowing garbage can January 21st 2017, in Washington, D.C. following a march in response to newly elected President Donald Trump.
It seems to me that if wealth can be such a significant stumbling block on the path to salvation, we ought to urgently warn against its possible dangers, perhaps in the same way we warn against the dangers of pornography or lust.
Concerned to warn against the danger of preconceived ideas blinding one to the reality of the challenge: Laborers in the Vineyard, Two Sons, Children in the Market Place, Pharisee and the Tax Collector.
Bertrand Russell (1968) warned against the dangers of encouraging people to see themselves and others as cogs in a machine - like world.
We have done a good job of warning them against the dangers of moralism and of preaching law without grace.
One of the major problems in Christian theology and social ethics is to relate this warning against the danger of self - righteousness on all sides to the necessity of taking a stand.
There are all sorts of warnings against the dangers and temptations to which the monk is exposed.
Conte is smart and saw what was coming, warning against the dangers of a «Mourinho season» in which winning the title was followed by a dramatic fall - off and the sack.
People who warn against the dangers of disposable diapers often say that sodium polyacrylate can cause allergic skin reactions.
The Conservatives fought their campaign warning against the dangers of a Labour - SNP government.
He urged residents to cooperate with the government at all times, just as he warned them against the dangers of patronizing street hawkers.
Ms Burrow also warned against the dangers of austerity: «Given a choice of economic policies, two - thirds of people support government action to invest in job creation to allow economies to grow and pay off debts compared with less than one in four who want debts paid off now by cutting back on government spending.»
The death of a Syracuse toddler has lead to a New York campaign warning against the dangers of top - heavy furniture.
When I was about 15 years old I watched a television show that warned against the dangers of anorexia, bulimia and the likes.
MTV has a show poking fun at people who fall prey to catfishing scams, while Dr. Phil and Katie Couric have shows warning against the dangers of such.
This has been the mantra for people struggling with alcoholism, warning them against the dangers of having just one.
Warned against the dangers of using his new gift for monetary gain or other worldly things, Tim decides instead that what he really wants is a girlfriend.
Ada Ushpiz's documentary explores the controversy surrounding her description of the «banality of evil» surrounding Adolf Eichmann and her warnings against the danger of conformity, and the totalitarian mindset.
But many online sources warn against the dangers of certain herbs.
Many well seasoned dog owners warn against the dangers of canine bloat and vets even give recommendations on how to prevent your dog from suffering from canine bloat but some dog owners have no idea what this illness is, how it occurs or how to prevent it.
The pamphlet warns against the dangers of operating personal radios onboard the aircraft.
It is a great warning against the danger of using numbers without understanding all the variables.
The devotees of both sides of the mainstream climate debate i.e. on the one hand those who warn against the dangers of global warming, which they attribute mainly to atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide, and on the other those who assert that the theory of anthropogenic global warming is a fraud, resort to hysteria when they sense that their ideas are under threat.
In 1994, Justice Sopinka warned against the dangers of expert evidence distorting the fact - finding process...
He has warned against the dangers of information filtering, and believes that the use of algorithms to profile people to show them information tailored to personal tastes is bad for democracy.
They also warn against the dangers of including a highly volatile alternative asset in your 401k.

Not exact matches

«Judging from the warlike posture of both parties and the US media, it's hard to see where such restraint will come from; and yet those of us who see the danger must do all we can to warn against it.»
AND: At least one military base is warning service members against the dangers of wandering into unauthorized areas while chasing Pokemon.
That's in stark contrast to its stance back in Jan. 2017 when it warned local banks against trading in cryptocurrencies citing the danger of «money laundering and financing of terrorism.»
Duke professor Luke Bretherton warns against several dangers that such engagement may bring.
Alas, a trial judge has ruled that Jimenez will not be able to sue, since a waitress is not legally obligated to warn a customer «against a danger that is open and obvious.»
«56 It is the task of ecumenical theology to warn us against both these dangers, he said.
Yet here we run into a very serious difficulty, since there is always the danger of becoming overly introspective and of falling into the error of «scrupulosity,» against which all masters of the Christian life of discipleship have warned.
The Rev. Gilbert Tennent in 1740, presuming to warn against «The Dangers of an Unconverted Ministry,» bowed in passing to accepted Presbyterian doctrine by asserting that of course, «God, as an absolute Sovereign, may use what means he pleases to accomplish his work by.»
After Southampton inflicted our fourth league defeat of the season, Cech seems worried that Arsenal are in danger of letting this great chance at the title slip and so he has warned the Gunners that nothing less than maximum effort and application against Bournemouth will do.
Apparently, in a country with no danger of gun violence, it's a priority to warn against getting hammered, putting on an entire greasy pan full of sausages, and then passing out on the couch while they burn an apartment block to the ground.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and other organizations warn against using these products because of the dangers they pose to babies.
That must underscore the Lalung claim that he «warned» Ortom against the dangers of the Benue anti-open grazing law.
Sanders praised the union movement, railed against poverty around the county, and warned his followers of the dangers of complacency.
«The dispute pits Trump and the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee against the Justice Department and intelligence agencies, whose leaders warn that publicly identifying the confidential source would put lives in danger and imperil other operations.
Phil Boothe, national coordinator of No2ID, which campaigns against the DNA database, said the findings were further proof of the dangers in the government's database programme, but warned not to give up on traditional forensic use of DNA, together with chains of evidence and presentation in court.
When his voice is unopposed, as it was in a 15 - minute segment for Fox News last week (which predictably warned of a «silent takeover» by British Muslims) the danger of «mainstreaming» prejudice against Muslims is magnified.
Guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued in 1997 and reaffirmed in 2006 warn of its potential dangers and lack of documented effectiveness in children with coughs and colds, and the American College of Chest Physicians 2006 guideline on treatment of pediatric cough also advises against the drug.
The drugs already carry a warning against their use during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy because of the danger of kidney damage in the fetus.
I was in danger of giving up the whole enterprise — experiencing exactly the kind of mental burnout Markey warns against.
In 1988, a vegetarian - oriented food activist group, Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), warned the American public against the dangers of saturated fat and campaigned for the food industry to switch from beef tallow and lard to partially hydrogenated vegetable oil — specifically soybean oil.
It describes a malpractice case brought against a trainer and facility for failing to warn a client against the «dangers of Valsalva.»
Warnings identify a long - term danger in a given country, either cautioning against all travel here or simply informing people of what risk they will face.
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