Sentence examples for dangerous dip from inspiring English sources

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Changing a large percentage of the water while simultaneously replacing the filter pad can cause a dangerous dip in the level of beneficial bacteria present in your tank.

Keep in mind, however, that your new water must be the correct salinity for your ank unless you want to cause a potentially dangerous dip in salt levels.

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Ribery floated over a dangerous, dipping cross from just outside the box on the left.

Though it is dangerous to dip a toe into other national prejudices, or to try and quantify them, I think it is fair to say that Sylhettis are seen by many other people in Bangladesh as not quite the thing.

The seizure of mislabeled, defective or dangerous products dipped 44percentt, according to the inquiry, pursued by Representative Henry A. Waxman of California, the senior Democrat on the House Government Reform Committee.

Overtly targeting girls with technology can be dangerous proposition; dipping a phone in pink and calling it "for girls, now!" usually has less than a snowball's chance in hell of getting anywhere, but Costume seems to have been designed with care.

Churros, South American doughnuts that look like grooved and fluted hot dogs, are sugary indulgence, all the more dangerous after being dipped in the accompanying sauces made with chocolate and dulce de leche.

Readers may wish that Mr. Roubini elaborated more on certain points — like why he thinks the current recovery is likely to be "U-shaped" rather than a dangerous "W-shaped" double dip, as he's suggested in the past.

The streams that fill the region's man-made reservoirs are flowing at less than half their usual rate, and the lakes would have dipped to dangerous levels if the Army Corps of Engineers had not agreed to cut back on power generation.

On the two-hour journey from Casablanca airport, where our driver warned of Morocco's dangerous drivers, who neither dipped their lights nor slowed down at corners, the headlights revealed the horror of a thousand crushed or limping frogs, excited by torrential rain.

This amazingly dangerous drug (AKA PCP or "Dip") was first cooked up by some US scientists in 1926 and then used as an anaesthetic and painkiller until 1965 when the doctors who prescribed it realised it was turning their patients' brains into pizzas only very aggressive pizzas who told their bodies to stab themselves in the stomachs with scissors.

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