Sentence examples for assess dangerous from inspiring English sources

The phrase "assess dangerous" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a noun or context to clarify what is being assessed as dangerous.
Example: "We need to assess the dangerous conditions before proceeding with the project."
Alternatives: "evaluate the risk" or "determine the danger."

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The venture has developed a low-cost, throwable device for first responders to assess dangerous situations.

Police will also benefit from using flying robots with cameras, allowing them to assess dangerous situations before intervening.

Councilman Willie Rivera, the only Democrat on Bakersfield's seven-person city council, said in an interview that the issue appeared to be of no interest to other councillors and that he alone had been making inquiries about what recurring training officers in the county received to help them "address and assess" dangerous situations.

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Since 2000, studies show, sex workers there have a much more difficult time negotiating safe sex (i.e. sex with condoms) and assessing dangerous clients.

They heard concerns from law enforcement about the difficulty of taking guns out of the hands of people they assess as dangerous.

"By better understanding how Salmonella evolves to cause systemic disease in humans, we can better assess how dangerous emerging strains or outbreaks of Salmonella might be and mount the appropriate public health response," Monack says.

While Connecticut officials argued it is not the state's responsibility to assess how dangerous a person is before publishing public information, critics claimed that the current law deprives people of their constitutional rights to due process by putting their name on a list irrespective of whether or not they pose a threat to the community.

It is especially odd to see a muzzling of speech about political figures and elected officials when it is routine for mental-health experts in legal cases to offer opinions based on information from files, without an in-person examination for example, to help assess how dangerous a person is.

So the authorities in Tokyo sent up a vehicle stuffed with gauges to assess how dangerous the leakage was.Bewilderingly, says Goshi Hosono, a politician recently appointed to oversee Tokyo Electric Power TEPCOO, the utility that runs the plant), the vehicle got stuck in traffic.

(Disclosure: as a lawyer, I have considered a potential lawsuit based on this First Amendment claim). It is especially odd to see a muzzling of speech about political figures and elected officials when it is routine for mental-health experts in legal cases to offer opinions based on information from files, without an in-person examination for example, to help assess how dangerous a person is.

Johnson says his team's research highlights the potential public health value of reducing the risks of illegal drug use, and he says the development of additional ways to assess more dangerous street drugs—such as fentanyl and carfentanil might offer a means of reducing the growing epidemic of fatalities associated with them.

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