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In some situations these officers acted in a manner that "heightened the danger" and made the use of force more likely.
The refugee crisis has put key EU institutions under strain; it has heightened the danger of Brexit (which Moscow would welcome); and it has severely weakened Angela Merkel, the architect of European sanctions against Russia.
Speaking to the Guardian, Sir David Latham said that public reaction to cases such as Jon Venables, the killer of James Bulger recalled to prison last month, heightened the danger of politicians and parole board members making "skewed decisions" based on wrong assumptions about the risks offenders would pose to the public.
Landfills in the lagoon are said to have upset the com plicated tidal system and heightened the danger of floods The reasons that Venice is slowly, but steadily, submerg ing are controversial, but one theory holds that the main re sponsibility lies with the new industrial plants on the main land that are pumping fresh water from the subsoil.
Sir David Latham, chair of the board, has provided an answer to that question in an interview with the Guardian when he explained that public reaction to high-profile cases such as Jon Venables "heightened the danger of politicians and parole board members making 'skewed decisions' based on wrong assumptions about the risks offenders would pose to the public".
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The combination of combustible gas and radioactive waste, they say, will only heighten the danger.
The authorities warned that high temperatures and winds would probably heighten the danger for several days in the state.
Coöperating in the fantasy that it has our best interests in mind heightens the danger it poses.
Communities always reel from the loss of such facilities, but residents here say the topography of their enclave heightens the danger.
You don't need to heighten the stakes (they can't really get any higher), and you don't need to heighten the danger (you try living silently for a day).
The company is still, as Tim Wu recently pointed out in the Times, a machine for "maximizing the harvest of data and human attention". Coöperating in the fantasy that it has our best interests in mind heightens the danger it poses.
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