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Jokes aside, Mr. Bissell said he was glad we had not had an even more dangerous event.
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A spokesman for Greenpeace international said yesterday that the current melting trend was an acutely disturbing sign of global warming, and it may be the precursor for more dangerous events.
Iran's push for nuclear weapons, by contrast, could mark the start of a much more dangerous chain of events that - in the worst version of any number of cataclysmic scenarios - wouldn't so much feature on the historical record as herald its end.
If he does, he will probably choose either the more dangerous high-speed oval events in Indy-type cars or the safer sports-car competitions he began in.
But by informing White House counsel Donald McGahn that Flynn was subject to Russian blackmail, she inadvertently triggered a chain of events more dangerous to Trump himself — his subsequent involvement in a cover-up which, in turn, raises questions about his larger involvement in Russia's electoral meddling.
Allocating more resources to high-risk locations when needed might help to reduce the probability that a natural dangerous event turns into a disaster more effectively.
From the environmental impact point of view, drought events are considered to be more dangerous due to their medium-term to long-term characteristics and large spatial impacts.
Events in eastern Ukraine are potentially more dangerous that what has been happening in Crimea.
Already a dangerous event, the downhill can be made even more perilous by snowfall, a lack of visibility or high winds.
Foxworthy told CNN after the event that hunting with Romney "sounds even more dangerous than Cheney if you ask me".
Events in 1990, in fact, were even more dangerous, with many war casualties possible and the fear that oil could reach $50 per barrel.
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