Sentences with phrase «which was in danger»

It certainly spices up the game play, which was in danger of becoming a little stale.
In 2005 Denise Powell a well known breeder obtained a female LUA puppy from Dr Schaible and the LUA project which was in danger of extinction was revived.
Politico reported that Mark - Viverito and the de Blasio administration struck a deal on Monday night to go forward with the rezoning, which was in danger of being held up over disagreements over height and density.
We've had a massive sort out and got rid of all of the clothes and shoes that we don't want anymore, sorted out Sausage's burgeoning mound of toys, sorted out Husbands office which was in danger of attracting hobos with the amount of cardboard boxes that were piled up in there.
But which cities are ready, and which are in danger of being left behind?
In a time in which we are in danger of losing our birthright as human beings, Martin Buber has shown us what it means to live as men.
Such increases are necessary for the nation to maintain its innovative edge, which it is in danger of losing, according to Knapp and Holt.
Until RDTs became widespread, almost all fevers were treated as if they were malaria, leading to the overuse of the new generation of «wonder drugs,» artemisinin - based combination therapies (ACTs), which were in danger of being lost to drug resistance.
They enabled health workers in remote villages in Africa and Asia to accurately and almost instantly diagnose malaria, making them less likely to overuse the new generation of «wonder drugs,» artemisinin - based combination therapies (ACTs), which were in danger of being lost to drug resistance.
The area also hosts a remarkable collection of early hominin artifact sites, which are in danger of being damaged or destroyed by the extraction industry's boom and attendant economic activity.
When she decides to take a trip to visit her mom, she becomes involved in the efforts to save a local church which is in danger of closing down.
There he's forced to fight for the country he loves, which is in danger of becoming enslaved by a tyrannical king.
Lowth wanted to fight against this tendency and supported usage that kept verb tenses distinct and intact, like Latin verbs, which were in no danger of merging because the language had been dead for centuries.
Ismae, from Grave Mercy (2012), was sent to the high court of the young duchess who rules over Brittany, which is in danger of falling to France.
Consider a burned building next door which is in danger of collapse.
For a relatively secluded nature spot, the Lara Bay Turtle Conservation Station at Akamas is a pleasant beach, with a sandy area in the south - east of the bay, which houses numerous turtles that are being conserved (especially the Chelonia mydas species, which is in danger of extinction) and there is a hut telling visitors about the turtles.
Since I've moved to Haida Gwaii, one of the things I've been focusing on is language revitalization, learning the Haida Language, the language of my husband and son, which is in danger of extinction.
We have also identified six lakes which are in danger.
Instead, the company has only recently been connected to a note of around $ 400 million, which is in danger of becoming payable debt if Faraday Future doesn't raise Series A funding by the end of 2017, as reported by Bloomberg.
Critical situation is taken when people unexpectedly encounter some unexpected danger or face some kinds of things, which is in danger, or affects personal safety of themselves or others.
There are a few markets that are in hyper supply which are in danger of having unpleasant financial side effects from too much supply, such as low rent growth, negative absorption and decreasing occupancy.
William Morris was the most well known figure of the movement which sought to revive traditional crafts which were in danger of extinction.

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To avoid such a danger, the Justice Department creates a «taint team» of lawyers not involved in the case to review records and decide which ones shouldn't be seen by prosecutors on the case.
It will be a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we've seen since 1953,» Mattis said, also noting the danger to the heavily - populated South Korean capital of Seoul: «It will involve the massive shelling of an ally's capital, which is one of the most densely packed cities on earth.»
For a more current look at what happens when abortion is severely restricted, we looked to Brazil, where abortion is illegal except in cases of rape, when the mother's life is in danger, and in the rare instances of anencephaly, a severe fetal anomaly in which the fetus lacks parts of the brain, leaving the infant with virtually no chance of survival.
Sunlight helps you battle afternoon sleepiness because it increases the levels of vitamins D and B. On top of that, sunlight in moderation will improve your mood, help you focus and give your immune system a little boost, which is needed because you put your immune system in danger when you don't get enough sleep.
In the Greek context, Barker described the danger of demagogues who weren't tasked with implementing the policies for which they advocated.
Still, it's unlikely that a P / E of 24 will rise further; indeed, it's more likely in danger of shrinking, in which case stocks would take a beating.
The site, which was founded by Julian Assange, has also been a lightning rod of controversy, with some saying that it exposes important truths about the world, and others saying it puts people in undue danger.
There is the danger of blaming some of these trends on the overt side effects of technology, which is what the media did in 2011 with stories that implicated Facebook in playing a role in one - fifth of all divorces.
The danger is no longer that millions will starve, but rather that millions may rise up in anger if they can't get, or can't afford, the diet to which they're growing accustomed.
The world is on the cusp of generational change in terms of leadership and technology, but must avoid the dangers of past such transitions, which resulted in dramatic wars and huge misery, Sir Bob Gel
The danger was especially acute for cloud servers, where programs from multiple customers would be running on the same chip, and in web browsers, which can execute code from a web site unknowingly.
European Climate Commissioner Miguel Arias Canete told reporters in Brussels he deeply regretted the U.S. pullout from the pact to fight the dangers of global warming, which was signed by more than 190 countries, and said it could not be renegotiated as Trump has suggested [B5N1G8011].
You will also need to provide a leave and earnings statement which reflects the fact that you are receiving increased pay due to being in imminent danger or hostile areas.
Trump is a man prone to emotional outbursts with little knowledge about public policy issues; it was easy to spin worst - case scenarios in which he might put the country in danger on a whim.
Kitces says he worries that advisors are in danger of experiencing what he calls the «three strikes and you're out» risk, which is the real possibility that «if clients have to go through a third bear market in just over a decade, advisors are going to start losing clients.»
Tesla's semi-truck will also be equipped with Enhanced Autopilot which Musk notes will provide safety by automatically pulling over and stopping when truckers are in danger.
When a company's sales slow or if a firm is involved in a major lawsuit, however, stock prices can plummet, which is always a danger when investing in stocks.
Rajan shows how the individual choices that collectively brought about the economic meltdown — made by bankers, government officials, and ordinary homeowners — were rational responses to a flawed global financial order in which the incentives to take on risk are incredibly out of step with the dangers those risks pose.
Above that resistance level is the 50 - day moving average, which has been sloping lower since mid-October, and is in danger of crossing below the 200 - day moving average.
Inada's ministry is accused of concealing logs which show that Japanese troops were in increasing danger during their mission.
Harper added to the sense of lurking danger with his own comments at a campaign event in Quebec, referring darkly to the prospect that more dramatic crises might lie ahead. «We have a range of tools with which we can respond were we to face some obviously much more serious circumstances.»
US Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Janet Yellen fanned the flames last month when she warned «there are potential dangers» in current market valuations, which she described as «quite high.»
O eternal and everlasting God, I presume to present myself this morning before thy Divine majesty, beseeching thee to accept of my humble and hearty thanks, that it hath pleased thy great goodness to keep and preserve me the night past from all the dangers poor mortals are subject to, and has given me sweet and pleasant sleep, whereby I find my body refreshed and comforted for performing the duties of this day, in which I beseech thee to defend me from all perils of body and soul...
Our cause is never more in danger, than when a human, no longer desiring, but intending, to do our Enemy's will, looks round upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys.
(5) Power is full of danger; therefore the good state is one in which power is checked and balanced, restricted by sound constitutions and customs.
I differ also from the various middle positions, which hold that there are some good things in this culture (like greater freedom for the individual), but that these come at the expense of certain dangers (like a weakening of the sense of citizenship), so that one's best policy is to find the ideal point of trade - off between advantages and costs.
On Monday, the Oklahoma government acknowledged the increasing danger of man - made earthquakes and said the state will take action to prepare for the quakes, which could do considerable damage since the state's building codes aren't as strict as those in states like California, where earthquakes have long been regular occurrences.
An impressive number of testimonies suggest that in some instances of extreme danger the totality or quasi-totality of our past is glimpsed «at once, more accurately, in a present moment which is contemporary with a very short interval of public time.
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