Sentence examples for dangerous emphasis from inspiring English sources

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The game kicked off in stifling 95 degrees heat and high humidity and with the European champions obviously intent on getting through the first half hour, when the sun set behind the stadium roof Their plan initially worked, as they repeatedly caught Vasco with an offside trap that placed a dangerous emphasis on the flag of the nervous referee's assistant.

(The Atkins Diet has come under attack from those who says it puts a dangerous emphasis on meat and fat, but Heimowitz said that is a debunked myth that discourages people from trying a solution that could help them lose the weight for good).

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If the FIA are to be consistent in their apparent disregard for potentially dangerous actions, the emphasis tomorrow should be on Renault appearing to fix the outcome of the race in a blatant move that smacks of the arrogance associated with F1 and participants who have been made wealthy beyond their dreams.

In trying to claim that technology use is a causal factor in rising rates of childhood mental illness, Rowan says "one in six Canadian children have a diagnosed mental illness, many of whom are on dangerous psychotropic medication" (emphasis added).

But it has been made more divisive and dangerous by an insidious emphasis on national identity that threatens to further open up the fault line between ethnic Burmans and the country's minorities, in particular the Muslim community.

When the November jobs figure came out, I said it was dangerous to put too much emphasis on a single month's report.

In a far-reaching book that also addresses Roosevelt's misconceptions about Korea, Hawaii, China and the Philippines, Mr. Bradley places critical emphasis on the dangerous American-Japanese relationship that, he says, Roosevelt helped create.

Some at VH1 felt it was dangerous to put so much emphasis on a younger demographic that considered it a network for older people, while risking the alienation of its more mature core.

No one in the sample regarded an emphasis on nurture as dangerous or detrimental to the individual or society.

Among other items in their initial report, they said that "THE OFFENDER WAS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND WAS LIKELY TO REOFFEND" (emphasis in original), and that the killer was likely to have had prior experience of burglary.

In the parallel passage (EU, 8.26/96 97), he again objects to any effort to refute a hypothesis "by a pretence to its dangerous consequences to religion and morality" (my emphasis).

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