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The answer was always simply that it was more dangerous to control science than to adapt to whatever it might come up with.
"Hornets are far more difficult and dangerous to control than paper wasps," he said, explaining that when a hornet nest is disturbed, the hornets emit a scent -- called a pheromone -- that inspires other wasps in the nest to attack.
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The audience has disappeared and you are given the attractive, but dangerous option to control everything.
Process measurement can be beneficial, especially within provider organizations, but it is a dangerous way to control the system.
American and Russian submarines used to track one another at close quarters, seeking information and advantage in a dangerous effort to control the ocean depths.
The main duties of township authorities lie in the control of Class B hazards, which are dangerous, hard to control, and likely to cause casualties.
County authorities are mainly responsible for Class A hazards (Fig. 1), which are very dangerous, hard to control, and prone to cause large casualties.
In our series this month on exponential technologies, we interview the pioneer cartographer of the human genome, J. Craig Venter, who says our species "now has the dangerous power to control evolution".
Over the course of his presidential bid, Sen. Marco Rubio called Donald Trump a "con man" who was "dangerous" and unqualified to control the nation's nuclear codes.
Since September 11 , 2001 Americans have had to adjust to an unsettling truth: as the world becomes smaller and easier to traverse, it also becomes more dangerous and difficult to control.
William M. Bennett, the Hampden County district attorney, said the father had chosen the gun for his son to fire because it was smaller — something that actually made it more dangerous and harder to control.
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