Sentence examples for exposed to the danger of from inspiring English sources

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"We're less exposed to the danger of a relapse," Mr. Schmidt said, "although at the same time I can't totally exclude a relapse".

By the end of 1942 all of Burma was in Japanese hands, China was effectively isolated (except by air), and India was exposed to the danger of a Japanese invasion through Burma.

The ad maker tried to have it both ways by sending viewers a loud message that a vulnerable white youngster was being exposed to the danger of too much diversity, while at the same time insisting -- off-camera -- that the word "diversity" did not refer to anyone's ethnic background.

Background: Health care workers (HCWs) are frequently exposed to the danger of infectious agents through needlestick and sharps injury (NSSI).

Industrial structure systems may have non-linearity, and are also sometimes exposed to the danger of earthquake.

The dynamically loaded spline shaft-hub connection that without macro relative movement between shaft and hub are exposed to the danger of fretting fatigue in the contact zone of teeth flank and plain fatigue at teeth fillet at the same time.

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And if we haven't been exposed to the dangers of having our liberties violated, how can we expect these individuals to reasonably represent our interests?" He cites the German Stasi as an organisation staffed by people who thought they were "protecting the stability of their political system, which they considered to be under threat.

The water resources in India, embodying hydroelectric power, navigation and irrigation, have however been exposed to the dangers of floods.

Aramark was where Timm-Brock was exposed to the dangers of large industrial vehicles — which can cause at least 100 deaths a year because of faulty maintenance and accidents.

Pellegrini persisted with playing Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko in attack against Roma, but once again this was a tactic that left City exposed to the dangers of being outnumbered in midfield.

"I urge parents, grandparents and guardians to please take control of your children and do not allow them to be exposed to the dangers of uncontrolled agitators on the streets," Mr Carson, the former Baltimore resident, writes in a commentary on Baltimore for Time magazine.

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