Sentence examples for dangerous fields from inspiring English sources

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Most organizations survive, but they often must defer buying new uniforms; fixing up insufficient or dangerous fields; purchasing equipment; and financing capital projects.

That's likely because of the work they do -- many work in more dangerous fields like construction and oil and gas -- and, particularly in the case of those who are undocumented or don't speak English, because they may be less likely to speak out about dangers.

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Nuclear engineering is a complex and potentially dangerous field that drives international conflicts.

In the return game, Lardarius Webb can be dangerous fielding punts while David Reed shows good build-up speed on kicks.

The inspector general's investigations have bred resentment among some at the agency, who say the inquiries amount to second-guessing of C.I.A. operatives in dangerous field assignments.

How would we react to reports of 600 unaccompanied children in a filthy and dangerous field in Britain, children surrounded by adult men they do not know?

These soldiers have often claimed that their budgeted allowance for dangerous field duties are shaved off by commanders, leaving them with less than 50% in some cases.

If Americans make the wrong choice and elect a man who's dangerously uninformed and believes climate scientists are just messing with us, Trump's "energy plan" might put the world on a path to catastrophe in which we're forced to resort to geoengineering, or at least begin dangerous field experiments.

A more enduring and comprehensive way of sharing security-relevant information to people working in the dangerous field is by employing technological progress in creating virtual security trainings.

For search and rescue or other potentially dangerous field work, this could be incredibly useful, especially when the navigation is in an area that wouldn't normally be charted (i.e., outside of occupied settlements and cities) or where the landscape has changed dramatically (like war zones).

Sure, some folks may be put off by the idea of working in a potentially dangerous field or environment, but consider this: Even though the U.S. labor force doubled in size since the '70s, work-related fatalities have dropped by two-thirds.

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