Border Collies have a high startle reflex, which can sometimes endanger their lives. |
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She was arrested and charged with arson with intent to endanger life. She was found to be unfit to plead. |
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The third policy is to take every reasonable precaution not to harm or endanger life, either human or non-human. |
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For his part, he says he cannot reveal the size of the underlying archive the transcribers had access to because it would endanger their safety. |
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Flood control projects also endanger lowland streams, home to rare freshwater fishes. |
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For instance, the EU suggests keeping cheeses at temperatures that will not endanger human health. |
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Some suspect it is deliberate, as a way of cutting down on traffic that might endanger security. |
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The use of anti-personnel weapons in urban areas where they endanger large numbers of civilians is a violation of international law. |
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They are upset that anyone is now rocking the boat and might endanger their hopes to become enriched. |
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Too many local motorists run red lights and endanger the public, Councillor Banman said. |
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At an earlier hearing Carter pleaded guilty to arson with intent to endanger life. |
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But environmentalists claim pollution from cod farms could endanger already depleted Atlantic salmon and sea trout populations. |
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If these problems remain unacknowledged and unaddressed, the country may lose its predominance and endanger its security. |
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If you can't budget effectively, you endanger your financial security by spending more than you earn. |
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It might endanger other reporters to have it publicly known that this deception is practised. |
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Not to do so would be to betray the public interest and endanger the police, health service workers and victims. |
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This did little to endanger his position, as he continued to profit from the ongoing fragmentation and disunity of his opposition. |
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They were also charged with conspiracy to possess firearms with intent to endanger life, and possession of handguns, silencers and a machine gun. |
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In that state, the only function it could conceivably have was to endanger life if and when the occasion arose. |
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It breaks my heart that anyone could truly believe that Michael would do anything to harm or endanger our children. |
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Even a small loss in any of these groups, barring the more numerous Nicobarese, could seriously endanger their survival. |
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Why then, Lay wondered, are other sows so restless that their movements endanger piglets in those first 12 hours? |
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More than just an aesthetic problem, space junk can crash into satellites and endanger ships passing through on their way to deeper space. |
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The laws also endanger women's health, and violate privacy rights and the Equal Protection clause of the constitution. |
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A prisoner may not be placed in a situation that can endanger him or her or otherwise result in physical or other harm. |
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He had earlier been found not guilty on charges of damaging an aircraft so as to endanger its safety in flight. |
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A witness was concerned the wash could endanger staff working on moored boats in the area, as well as swamping rowing boats in the Putney area. |
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Environmentalists warn accidental oil spills could endanger rare marine species inhabiting surrounding and downstream ecosystems. |
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Republican candidates are arguing that a hasty withdrawal from Iraq would endanger the United States. |
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The conservationists argue the vehicles endanger life and damage flora and fauna. |
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Suppose you owned a large parcel of land, which includes a large wooded area, home to an endanger species of owl. |
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Hopefully, this will deter the fly-by-nighters who would endanger the well-being of New Zealanders. |
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That they cut the phone line as well makes it more sinister and suggests that the idea was to endanger life. |
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He was sentenced to four years for illegal possession of the firearm with intent to endanger life. |
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Aaron held him down though, preventing any commotion that would endanger our lives as well as the captains. |
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Will his sex-change also feminize his personality, his attitudes, his spirit, and thus endanger my male friendship with him? |
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By their nature, these risks potentially can endanger all forms of life on the planet. |
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His instinct for self-preservation is too high, and it makes him afraid to endanger himself, even for a good cause. |
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After all, that might endanger the prosperity of the railways, and their cozy relationship with the grain companies. |
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We are committed to combating this dangerous activity by getting tough on those offenders who so recklessly endanger human life. |
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But political parties officials continue to reassure the country that the campaigns will not endanger anyone. |
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But the Sketchbook Project confines itself to restricting only submissions that might endanger the staff. |
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Even some liberal commentators said that the raid was an embarrassment that could endanger Zidan. |
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In order not to endanger the environment, LEM is committed to the pursuit of environmentally sound business activities. |
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Sen. Ted Cruz countered that shuttering the facility would endanger the lives of Americans. |
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It would be regrettable to endanger the success of the third package by unravelling it and separating its component parts. |
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They fear the proposal will damage wildlife and nature conservation and that motorised vehicles will endanger people who already use country paths. |
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The Commission is thus aware of the need to take account of this situation, whilst fully heeding its obligation not to endanger public health. |
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The General Assembly is mandated by the Charter to call attention to situations which are likely to endanger international peace and security. |
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It lives mainly on carrion, but farmers and gamekeepers shot, trapped and poisoned the bird because they believed it might endanger breeding grouse. |
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Then there are those who cycle without lights at all and think they then have the right to ride on pavements and endanger pedestrians as well as road users. |
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The negative consequences endanger Pakistan's integrity and solidarity. |
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The uranium eventually decays to radium and, eventually to polonium-210, a substance that, when inhaled, can endanger tissue health and damage the immune system. |
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We are worried that Russia will move out from Crimea and endanger the whole country. |
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On this fork is something that will taste delicious, but it might bring you out in spots, put weight on your hips, fur your arteries, endanger your guts. |
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Since the Internet has become a part of daily life and business, rapid growth of such kinds of cybercrime as identity theft and phishing endanger the whole society. |
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You have no future, and you further endanger that slight chance of having one by consorting with dirty little horrors and embezzling money from company funds. |
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A child may not be separated from his or her parents unless that would endanger his or her safety, manners and well-being. |
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Any improper use of the analyzer can endanger persons and may result in damage to the analyzer or other material assets. |
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Despite immense pressure, Zambia rejected the shipments, realizing that genetic pollution would endanger not only biodiversity, but also its agricultural exports to Europe. |
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Residues get into groundwater and rivers, influence the quality of drinking water and endanger swimmers and bathers. |
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This wedge can only be driven on towards the American treatment of women who endanger their foetuses in this way. |
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Similarly, such workers may not refuse to work where the refusal would endanger the health or safety of another person. |
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I have reason to believe that by performing the work, which I am required to do, I am likely to endanger a fellow worker or myself. |
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The Chamber considered that his arrest appears to be necessary to ensure that he will not obstruct or endanger the investigation. |
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Long-term values at this level can endanger your health due to the associated advancing damage to the blood vessels in your body. |
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Does the Commission believe that these facts could delay the high-speed train link or endanger its EU cofunding? |
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In return they are charged by their social betters with stifling all forms of working class discontent that might endanger the interests of capital. |
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A fire in a high-rise apartment or office complex might endanger, say, 50 times as many lives as in their earlier counterparts. |
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They must be capable of being locked if reconnection could endanger exposed persons. |
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At the same time, appropriate incentives should be provided to balance in-put and off-take of gas and not to endanger the system. |
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We gather intelligence, conduct inspections and investigate alleged violations that could endanger wildlife or cause harm to the environment. |
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Every employee has a right to refuse to do a job that might endanger his health or his safety. |
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Their modest gains having been won at great cost, they thought it best to keep quiet so as not to endanger them. |
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Poverty and conflict are key factors that recurrently put human security at risk and endanger human dignity and social justice. |
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Under that bill, terrorism could involve causing serious economic loss, or seriously destructing an infrastructure facility in a way likely to endanger human life. |
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Would the member agree that in some cases the release of information may be injurious to national security or may endanger the safety of persons? |
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No new service would be allowed to enter an area that would endanger existing services. |
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It is more and more common for them to endanger the safety of passengers and personnel to achieve their purposes. |
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Unabated technological research and experiments can unsettle eco-systems and balances and endanger future generations and their life on earth. |
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I hope the member is aware that deleting this from the bill will endanger Canada's existing inspection system. |
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Attempting to accommodate all inbound communication will endanger network stability and bandwidth for the emergency response. |
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Operate the system only when the situation allows it and when you do not endanger, harm, constrain, or annoy other road users. |
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Price competition on the retention cost component of the rates is not liable to endanger the claim-sharing arrangement. |
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A solution that makes tampering obvious and warns that: the application is sensitive and that disconnection could endanger persons and goods. |
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The bill includes a factor that in the opinion of the Minister of Public Safety the offender's return to Canada would endanger public safety. |
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These bacteria can contaminate food and water and endanger the health of humans. |
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Others suspected that the booming decibels of the concert would endanger the hollow double dome of the Taj. |
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What you have is a situation where the larger webcasters have what they want, and don't want us small guys to rock the boat and endanger their precious settlement. |
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When the power tool is not in use, shut it off so that it does not endanger others. |
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To shrink from will-making is to endanger the comfort and the well-being of your family. |
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The public could possibly become interested in the land, tromp on it and possibly endanger the species in question. |
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It is important to ensure that the provisions in this Regulation do not endanger the safety of crew or oil tankers in search of a safe haven or a place of refuge. |
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Work will be done in such a manner that the use of adjacent roads by haulage vehicles engaged in the transportation of contaminated material will not unreasonably inconvenience or endanger the public and recreational users. |
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Prime Minister Koizumi intends to cooperate as closely as possible with the United States to steadfastly combat the threats which endanger world peace and global security. |
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Section gangs to a man refuse to give any assistance in pulling down grog shacks saying, reasonably enough, they were not hired to endanger their lives doing police work. |
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This news speaks of the current round of negotiations which...could result in an agreement that would be detrimental in every sense of the word and further endanger Iran's national rights. |
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In order to carry them abroad, he had to follow a few regulations, including making certain that removing a few frogs would not further endanger the total population. |
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David Cameron's insistence on cutting the European Union budget will endanger any fiscal stimulus to save Europe's economy, the leader of Ireland's opposition has warned. |
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Ex-gang member George, formerly of New Moston, was found guilty in April 2002 after a trial at Preston crown court of Dale's murder and charges of attempted murder and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life. |
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At the same time, it is of vital significance in the true sense of the word, for as we have heard, diseases can endanger the stocks of many aquaculture enterprises overnight. |
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If CMS were to accept those listings, it would represent a major deviation from the accepted principle, and set a dangerous precedent which could endanger the Convention and throw doubt on its sincerity and integrity. |
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This is important not to endanger the preservation of flying sites which are necessary to maintain the possibility to execute our beautiful sport. |
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We will work together with governments and civil society to preserve peace and the rule of law when emergency situations arise that endanger social stability. |
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The failure of the international community to take the health impact of global warming seriously will endanger the lives of millions of people across the world. |
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However, if the law provides for separate decision-making by such supervisory authorities, it is important to ensure that decisions adopted by them do not endanger the finances of the NCB as a whole. |
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The father of one admitted possessing an explosive substance, Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate with intent to endanger life or cause serious injury. |
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If you endanger other people's life and liberty in your pursuit of happiness, I shall have to confiscate your arms, boys. |
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They believed the Duke, if allowed to inherit the throne, would endanger the Protestant religion, liberty, and property. |
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If they were any larger, the volume of escaping steam would itself endanger the crew. |
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Locals claimed the masts would endanger local lives and cause cancer, as well as have a negative impact on wildlife in the area. |
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These warn of weather events that may affect transport infrastructure and endanger people's lives. |
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These were initially rebuffed by the stadtholder, who did not wish to endanger the alliance with France. |
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His left-of-centre coalition is divided on these issues and he does not want to endanger his narrow majority. |
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It would permit and encourage tailgaters and people with poor time management skills to endanger the public. |
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Because rodents are a nuisance and endanger public health, human societies often attempt to control them. |
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A conviction under this section requires proof of not only the physical act of administering a noxious thing, but also proof of the mental intention to endanger life, cause bodily harm or to aggrieve or annoy. |
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Due to those characteristics, which endanger the safeness of the legal transfer of ownership rights over immovables, Serbian authorities have been trying, for last century, to fully abolish this register system. |
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It would be deeply regrettable if the militia marauding in the region were to endanger a climate conducive to free and fair elections and thus have an adverse impact on the gains made on the road to peace. |
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If a participant leaves his place in the group without the authorization of the trail boss or the top hand, this could endanger the rest op the group. |
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When passing ships moored at a dock or work equipment in a canal, reduce speed so as not to endanger the vessels, their occupants or the equipment. |
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There is a separate discretionary exemption for information the disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to endanger the life or physical safety of a law enforcement officer or any other person. |
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Dazzling light could otherwise endanger your self and others. |
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Their sudden withdrawal could potentially endanger the security and safety of allied personnel, and it would damage the reputation of Canada and the Canadian Forces as a trusted ally. |
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Moreover, the parties shall provide timely notification regarding any obstacles which could endanger compliant fulfillment of the contract or which could lead to an inexpedient solution. |
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The CBSC Ontario Regional Panel concluded that the news broadcasts contained inaccurate information as well as sensationalized and distorted content but that they did not violate anyone's privacy or endanger anyone's life. |
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Disembarkation procedures should be harmonized, speedy and predictable in order to avoid recurrent time-consuming case-by-case negotiation problems, which can endanger the lives of those rescued. |
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Put a stop to public disparagement of media and journalists by government ministers and others, especially as, in the current context, these verbal attacks and threats could endanger the lives of the journalists targeted. |
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The racing component is grounded on the philosophy of providing offenders with the opportunity to engage in thrill-seeking behaviour in a controlled atmosphere where they will not endanger the public. |
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We prioritized our resources and used discretion about whom to prosecute, focusing on criminals who endanger our communities rather than students who are earning their education. |
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Designated substances-Substances prohibited or strictly controlled under provincial health and safety legislation because they may endanger the health and safety of workers. |
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These countries can then inundate developing country markets with cheap imports that put local farmers out of business and endanger food security. |
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Precautionary Principle: This principle comes into effect when 'inaction' due to a certain degree of uncertainty could endanger the well being of present and future generations of the Earth Community. |
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We should do all we can to get those dangerous products off the market, but we should not have overreaching powers that endanger everyone and take away the rights of the individual citizen. |
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It is espousal of such causes which is likely to seriously endanger the host state. That is why the policies governing border controls and controls inside Europe have been tightened. |
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Railway training regarding flagging vehicular traffic had specifically emphasized that employees were not to stand in front of vehicles or in any way endanger themselves in efforts to stop vehicular traffic. |
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The British, though they had broken through the German defenses by October 5 and thenceforward had open country in front of them, could not pursue the Germans fast enough to endanger their withdrawal. |
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Although comprehensive estimates are not available, a large part of the sewage in most developing cities is not collected, but instead disposed of in unsanitary ways that endanger public health. |
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However, a grave warning is given: such services must not lead to others which would endanger the soul, arising, above all, from a desire for lucre. |
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If we slavishly followed public opinion, we may end up inadvertently over-emphasizing the decisions of some media editors, but more important, we would endanger some of the values that we are proud of as Canadians. |
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Possible rising sea levels increase the likelihood of storm surges, augment the risk of coastal erosion and flooding, enforce landward intrusion of salt water and further endanger natural buffers such as wetlands. |
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Besides those who preach rejection of what is new and different, there are those who whip up fears that globalisation can endanger our productive fabric. |
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The broadcasting programmes should not contain pornographic materials, excessive violence or other programmes that might seriously endanger the physical, psychological and moral development of children and youth. |
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Nevertheless, the former King of the Seven Seas remains determined to protect both the Atlanteans and surface dwellers from those who endanger them. |
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Cumbersome machines can endanger operators and slow down production. |
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The ship sends forward so violently as to endanger her masts. |
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It is charged with identifying and seeking early resolution of ethnic tension that might endanger peace, stability or friendly relations between participating states. |
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Some local residents are opposing these plans, arguing that they endanger wildlife, increase flood risk to local housing and damage greenbelt areas. |
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Wilson, of Exchange Street, Doncaster, is charged with making an improvised explosive device from canisters, accelerant and screws with intent to endanger life. |
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We have found out that many pedestrians avoid walking a few steps towards safe pedestrian crossings and cross from unauthorised areas, which endanger their lives. |
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Delay might endanger the outcome of the entire campaign, because it was essential that the main body of Allied troops be engaged before Army Group A established bridgeheads. |
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If the patient desired complementary therapies, and as long as such treatments provided additional support and did not endanger the patient, they were considered acceptable. |
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But putting the CPU and GPU chips on overclocking may endanger the device as it causes more heat and drains more battery compared to normal clock speed. |
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Saeed, a taxi driver, said that he does not approve of his colleagues who endanger the lives of the passengers for some extra money, at times even less than 500 baizas. |
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He thanked them for their efforts to survey residential buildings which are not categorised as labour camps and which endanger the lives of their tenants. |
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