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It adds a little extra danger.
It is an alarming mix of hiatus and distress.If you put all that together, it is easy to see why an economy burdened by debt and a housing bust is in extra danger.
"I would recognize that bringing in people from the Middle East right now carries extra danger," Carson said in an interview for ABC's "This Week".
No deputies or staff were injured, and police say there was no extra danger when they shot a Taser at Campagna while he was in the water.
He became known as a "collar guy" — the type of cop who, given a choice, likes to make arrests, never mind the extra danger, paperwork, and court appearances they entail.
It was then reduced to $450 when the government stopped paying the extra danger pay.
'Should I be there at all? Am I bringing extra danger to the people guarding me?' He learned not to stay anywhere public for longer than 15 minutes.
London needs safer infrastructure for cyclists: busy junctions should be designed as safe places where people on bikes, on foot, or in cars can get through easily without creating extra danger for each other.
Security is especially visible around American institutions, like the United States Embassy, or those buildings considered to be in extra danger, like the New Synagogue on Oranienburger Strasse, the new Jewish Museum and the Israeli Embassy.
The area manager in the north recalled his shame at telling staff who were unnerved by single-manning in its early phase that they were really in no extra danger.
Acting on the distorted information, the government has produced a bill, now moving through its final parliamentary phase, which itself has provoked an outcry from sex workers who complain that, instead of protecting them, it will expose them to extra danger.
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