They show contempt for their vows and pose a danger of showing more serious contempt for our children which should not be countenanced. |
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There is concern that boats in the river could pose a danger to the whale, with the noise of their engines adding to its disorientation. |
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They advise against the sales of items that could be faulty and pose a danger risk like the brakes failing on a pushchair. |
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The ruling effectively means any council operating a tramway where rails protrude one-fifth of an inch above road level pose a danger to drivers. |
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The police should detain only those individuals who pose a danger to society, are a flight risk, or whom the police have no authority to release. |
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Discover how birds and mammals can pose a danger to aircraft and how the aviation industry tries to prevent harm to these creatures. |
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At that point, the applicant will need to convince the board that, among other things, his or her release will not pose a danger to society. |
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This adds information about the skin temperature, warning of conditions which might pose a danger. |
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The nightclub owner and his turtlenecked thugs pose a danger. |
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That is why the people should control the governments which pose a danger of usurpation of their rights. |
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The Immigration Act stipulates that applicants for entry to Canada must not pose a danger to public health or safety. |
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These committees have indicated that the GMOs do not pose a danger to the environment and health, but their final approval is still pending. |
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A person who has served their sentence for a violent crime could still be considered dangerous and likely to pose a danger to the public. |
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Jerry Jensen said that synthetic net fisheries are archaic and, because they are indiscriminate, pose a danger to protected fish stocks. |
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As a result, often the system is powerless to hold violent and reckless youths in custody, even when they pose a danger to society. |
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Mr D. O'Shaughnessy will assist with the removal of rocks that still pose a danger to boats. |
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Scientists say the lizards do not pose a danger to humans unless they are cornered. |
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It was never intended to shield people who commit fraud, pilfer the public purse, or pose a danger to their fellow citizens. |
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However, it is the amount of radiation you absorb, not the strength of the source, that can pose a danger to your health. |
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Separate outdoor activities of disciplined juveniles should be restricted to cases where the juvenile may pose a danger to the safety of other detainees. |
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–Could this type of lightning pose a danger to people on the ground? |
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The issue of patients who go missing either from acute or long-term mental health settings is recognized as a significant patient safety concern, since these individuals can pose a danger to themselves or to others. |
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The Privacy Act was never intended as an instrument to conceal wrongdoing, or to shield people who commit fraud, pilfer the public purse, or who pose a danger to their fellow citizens. |
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Hydro Ottawa Limited would like to reassure Ottawa residents that a recently reported tingle voltage incident in Lowertown did not pose a danger to public safety, and is not cause for public concern. |
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If this engagement is successful, we anticipate rupturing the fuel tank, and causing the hydrazine to dissipate, so that it will no longer pose a danger to human life. |
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The cumulating side effects themselves pose a danger that, at the very least, implies exiting sooner than may be comfortable for many. |
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Though it has assured Congress that it concentrates on those who pose a danger to public safety, the agency often deports immigrants guilty only of technical violation of the immigration laws. |
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They may cause a build-up of potentially explosive gasses or contain substances that can damage the plastic or that could pose a danger to health. |
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The rapid rise in housing prices could spike general price levels and pose a danger to financial stability, the Reserve Bank of India said today. |
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But he said the reactors could still pose a danger to the workers. |
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They accepted that balaclavas pose a danger to them. |
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It is when many small cracks link up that they pose a danger. |
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The most obvious example is the use of taxes or charges on activities that pose a danger to the environment, in an attempt to reduce production or consumption. |
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Both men are believed to pose a danger to the public who are advised not to approach either individual, but to report any sightings to their local police for action. |
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Generation projects that are not properly installed or are connected without Hydro Ottawa's knowledge may pose a danger to you and Hydro Ottawa personnel. |
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Flood warned expanded access to concealed weapons by younger people Would pose a danger because adolescents are not as menially developed as adults. |
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Disease-ridden livestock can pose a danger to public health. |
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