Keep the muzzle pointed at a backstop which would stop a bullet without endangering anyone. |
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Conservationists say unregulated fisheries in the southern oceans are endangering the albatross. |
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Foolish firebugs who torched piles of rubbish across York early today have been accused of endangering lives. |
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It's just not worth the risk of breaking an axle or burning a clutch and endangering other folks. |
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Besides endangering a unique national resource, the bison slaughter program is a senseless waste of taxpayers' money. |
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Your eyes are much too valuable to risk endangering them so make sure you don't forget. |
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Would even you take the risk of endangering the lives of both Peter and Erin, our friends? |
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Why change direction now and risk endangering Smith's achievement in Dundee, one of Scotland's few successes? |
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It has been criticised for endangering the broad popularity of the game and risking losing the attention of youngsters. |
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Let us strengthen their hands in resolving such matters without endangering their seats. |
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Soaring prices on the world aluminium market have been blamed for a spate of sign thefts which are endangering Cotswold motorists. |
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Another problem is that during rains, untrimmed branches are likely to fall on the road, endangering passing pedestrians and vehicles. |
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Besides the fact that the vehicle was obviously unroadworthy, the passenger was endangering himself and obstructing the view of the driver. |
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Those responsible for exploiting and endangering consumers, and mishandling animals, will be tracked down and prosecuted. |
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Too much of this ballast, and the ship will wallow in the river, endangering the crew and more importantly the cargo if the ship were to capsize. |
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In Beantown, city officials want to install GPS tracking devices to make sure unionized drivers aren't goofing off or endangering schoolchildren. |
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One of the ways to ensure against endangering your children in cold weather is to know whether it's too cold to go out, or if your child is dressed adequately. |
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He also suggested the government remove the entire part concerning the proscription of local organisations found to be endangering national security. |
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They still have casual sex without protection, endangering their lives and those of others. |
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However, when sped up by human activity, a lack of balance sets in, endangering the present wildlife. |
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Had he inadequate uncorrected visual acuity, one must assume that he would have been debilitated, endangering himself and others around him. |
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We will be endangering our own national security with such shortsightedness. |
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By destroying this research, the reapers are endangering future employment in agriculture, food, energy, and health. |
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Does the advertising campaign risk endangering sales of or denigrate products from other Member States? |
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They are a constant source of criminality, oppressing and enslaving people, endangering the life and limb even of children. |
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Do not use in unventilated or enclosed areas to avoid endangering your life. |
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The aim was for broader competition without endangering the privileged status of the publicly owned airline, the newly renamed Air Canada. |
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Subsequently, we have lamented the development of a sectarianism endangering the country's unity. |
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Even leak proof batteries may corrode and set free chemicals destroying the batterie compartment or even endangering your health. |
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It took three and a half years for him to be convicted of arson and endangering life. |
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Should a driverless car swerve to avoid pedestrians if that means hitting other vehicles or endangering its occupants? |
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He stands accused of splitting unionism, losing massive tranches of support and endangering the party in the face of next year's local government elections. |
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Turning a blind eye to these types of things, even from afar, also means that you are endangering your own values. |
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No one was hurt, but Mr. Pawlowski was arraigned on several charges, including reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child. |
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In one unusually tense situation, unfortunately, the police overreacted using unusual force, and endangering individuals and families. |
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Some of these investments are already endangering Montenegro's natural beauty spots and its picturesque landscapes. |
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This symbol is used wherever insufficient care can result in explosion and fire hazards, thereby endangering life and limb. |
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Ideally, taking reasonable precautions to avoid endangering civilian lives would be the joint responsibility of the good guys and the bad guys. |
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For the company, the aim is not only to avoid endangering it, but also to improve the resources of future generations. |
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By this time, the rivers are often flooded and difficult to access in a boat without endangering the safety of the field teams. |
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And because the coral is dying, it's endangering all the species that live in the coral reefs. |
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Such crimes may range from the theft of a means of locomotion to endangering or taking the lives of innocent people. |
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This has resulted in violent criminals being released, endangering our citizens. |
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We take great pleasure in going about our business without endangering the welfare of our neighbours. |
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We confirm our determination to find global solutions to threats endangering the planet. |
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A business that failed to set aside the appropriate insurance premiums for such risks would rightly be considered to be endangering the wealth-producing assets in its keeping. |
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And, second, how can he bust a drug dealer and a Ponzi schemer without endangering Rita and Mitzi? |
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For those of us living in quiet, residential parts of the borough, where parking attendants are never seen, the actions of some thoughtless people are endangering lives. |
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Last week John, 29, one of the Scots base jumpers, dismissed suggestions that they were endangering the public and said more jumps were planned in the coming months. |
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Working parts permitting communication would over time have undergone an unforeseeable decomposition, thus endangering the future of the capsule itself. |
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Each year, large amounts of coal mine methane, coal bed methane, and gas from oil fields are flared or directly emitted into the air, causing global warming and endangering the life of coalminers. |
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In this day and age of extreme sport, it is necessary for these offenders, those who street race, those who choose to get behind that wheel, to be penalized for endangering our citizens. |
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With the help of a guiding laser, it shoots a satellite-based tracking device, smothered in epoxy goo, onto the target vehicle, allowing the police to track the suspect without endangering the public. |
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Where, for construction site hoists intended for lifting persons or persons and goods, there is a risk of objects falling and endangering persons, the roof of the cab must be suitably protected. |
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The government has alleged that it is the opposition that is playing politics and is endangering national security by voting to sunset these clauses. |
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It's safe to say that the worst offenders are taxi drivers, who swerve across lanes, endangering motorists, for a few hundred baizas. |
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Armed incursions from Darfur are frequent across the porous border, endangering humanitarian convoys on the 11-hour drive from the nearest gravel road. |
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Paul's tactics provoked angry reactions from establishment Republicans, including a heated exchange with John McCain, who accused him of endangering national security to boost his presidential campaign. |
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A study commissioned by the previous Labor government found that dredging spoil dumped at sea travelled further than previously thought, potentially endangering coral and other marine life. |
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They are endangering stability, security, governability, in individual countries and in the region of the Americas. |
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According to the author, this evidence shows that his capacities have been impaired to the point where he is unable to defend himself without endangering his life and health. |
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Man is laying waste to the tropical forest at a frantic pace, thereby endangering numerous animal species and bringing about various ecological disasters. |
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On the other hand, there is an attempt to seek military and strategic superiority in outer space, which may lead to the weaponization of outer space in the near future, endangering global peace and security. |
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Unlike our predecessors, who acted in ignorance of the consequences of their action, we are now aware that we are endangering the survival of the biosphere and of future generations. |
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When someone wants to get to the bottom of things, the government says they have been manipulated by the Taliban, and that they are endangering our poor soldiers and their families. |
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Participation is seen as a threat to or endangering one's own influence. |
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In 2002, Trans Mountain Pipelines applied for and received regulatory approval to armour a section of Athabasca River bank at a crossing location where erosion was endangering pipeline integrity. |
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In the present state of affairs, the Islamist threat does not seem capable of endangering the powers that be, but it nonetheless constitutes a factor causing harm which is not insignificant. |
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The Court has had to evacuate its premises four times during the last year due to serious security incidents, in one case under very critical circumstances endangering the well-being of staff. |
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A skier or snowboarder entering a marked run, starting again after stopping or moving upwards on the slopes must look up and down the slopes that he can do so without endangering himself or others. |
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Longitudinal health endangering behavior risk among resilient and nonresilient early adolescents. |
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If we use this land or other untilled, less fertile earth for renewable resources, we would in no way be endangering food supplies, nor would there be any noticeable effect. |
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If a person has well-founded fear of very severe persecution, e.g. persecution endangering his life or freedom, a crime must be very grave in order to exclude him. |
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Negative imagination can often trigger improper and badly timed responses that may be self-destructive or could even escalate into an uncontrollable response endangering the people closest to you. |
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People who ignore these safety distances and thus hinder shipping movements are endangering themselves and others and are also committing an offence. |
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The costs of ensuring that these wastes are recovered and disposed of without polluting and endangering human health are being externalized to the workers and the environment in South Asian developing countries. |
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Certain intellectuals, such as Zygmunt Bauman, a Polish sociologist, have gone as far as saying that forgoing global governance based on pluralism and dialogue is endangering nothing less than the human race. |
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There is no leniency given to endangering other people's lives. |
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All the other difficulties of his reign only exercised without endangering him. |
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This body cannot continue to remain silent and complicit in the face of these grave developments that are endangering international peace and security. |
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Kids who play at going cross-eyed are not endangering their eye health. |
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The scarcity and cost of foodstuffs are spreading to all parts of the world and are seriously endangering the right of every person to have a minimum amount of food to survive. |
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A malfunction in the switchboard at an inopportune time has the potential for serious consequences, jeopardizing the safety of the personnel and the vessel, and endangering the environment. |
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The development and deployment of non-lethal incapacitating weapons should be carefully evaluated in order to minimise the risk of endangering uninvolved persons, and the use of such weapons should be carefully controlled. |
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A typical example of a slippery smooth road: the excessive accumulation of binder in the crossroads has made the surface smooth and slippery, thus endangering traffic. |
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Ulysses justifies endangering his sailors by the fact that his goal is to gain knowledge of the unknown. |
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In 1940,the Government put a stop to this great anti-traditionalist freedom by gaoling Saito Sanki, Hirahata Seito and a number of other haiku poets for endangering the security of the State. |
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One was subsequently charged with arson reckless to endangering life, and affray. |
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For some years now, this cycle has been more pronounced and the periods of recession have been lengthening, endangering the cash flow situation of pigfarmers. |
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Any unlawful act or omission by the Detaining Power causing death or seriously endangering the health of a prisoner of war in its custody is prohibited, and will be regarded as a serious breach of the present Convention. |
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The capture, transportation and culture of bait fish can spread damaging organisms between ecosystems, endangering them. |
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Because Justice Martin decided that none of Kloeden's passengers had encouraged him to drive at the Aboriginals, he alone was found guilty of recklessly endangering life. |
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The heavy rains threatened to surpass the capabilities of the levee, endangering the town on the other side. |
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Out of a concern for public sensitivity and above all to avoid endangering the safety of visitors and re-enactors, the NBC cancelled this event and made changes to some of the planned activities. |
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It proscribes conduct perceived as threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people. |
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The oil slick has now spread to cover the entire bay, critically endangering the sea life. |
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The difficulties China is currently experiencing in reproducing its industrial growth model in the agricultural sector are endangering the whole of the agricultural and agri-food sector. |
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Colonial practices also spur the spread of colonist languages, literature and cultural institutions, while endangering or obliterating those of native peoples. |
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Judge Kaveri Baweja had earlier found the driver, Shiv Kumar Yadav, guilty of rape, criminal intimidation, kidnapping and endangering the woman's life. |
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