Sentence examples for which dangers from inspiring English sources

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However, there have been many other examples in which dangers had been raised by geologists but which were not then passed on to governments or emergency managers, or at least not acted upon.

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Those slides came from the April lecture, which Danger Room said was also presented by Mr. Gawthrop.

We receive reports of meetings of the "securitys", and of their opponents, at which danger is in the air.

When he worked as a claims adjuster for the Bohemian Workers Accident Insurancee Institute, Kafka decried jobs in which "danger defied all caution".

Watching "Human Fountain" is to live a little vicariously, but even better, the piece is about what you see in a delicate split second: the point at which danger and beauty hang in the air.

The awkward truth is that tanks, planes, and battleships are becoming irrelevant in a world in which danger no longer comes from nations, but from international networks of individuals.

This time she did attend antenatal classes, during which danger signs were detected.

Less than a fifth of all women interviewed received any information on which danger signs they should look for in the newborn or very young infant.

Your car should be well away from traffic too, but you might want it between you and the direction from which danger might come.

The homes all have category one hazards, which include dangers such as a risk of falls or excessive cold.

For Bond fans, this persists despite - or perhaps because of - the arrival of a post-Aids environment in which the dangers of promiscuity are widely recognised.

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