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"dangerously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is likely to harm or injure somebody, or to damage or destroy something

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What were uncomfortably hot days are becoming dangerously hot, dangerously hot days are becoming deadly ones.
Scott Walker try to sell Republicans on a dangerously reactionary senator as an improvement over a dangerously ignorant businessman.
The water level at America's largest reservoir is dangerously low The water level at America's largest reservoir is dangerously low This segment originally aired Jan.
In 2016, Stevick told BuzzFeed News that the problem is that many e-cigarettes available for sale are unable to prevent dangerously high- and dangerously low-voltage charging.
Often — dangerously — they even try to silence them.
" At the time, Gottlieb called them "dangerously dubious products.
" Apple officials called the law "dangerously ambiguous" and "alarming.
One that dangerously flirts with the moral limits of privacy.
And lately, it's been getting dangerously close to being reality.
"We are dangerously close to a turning point," says Stone.
"The reconstruction has been extremely slow, dangerously slow," Surillo said.
But I felt nervous, guarded, and dangerously close to defensive.
The outlet also reported that the centers are dangerously overcrowded.
Indeed, noise levels on the Tube may be dangerously high.
Two months without appreciable rain has left vegetation dangerously dry.
Is dangerously rough air becoming more common nowadays, or what?
But this dangerously complacent attitude brings its demise ever closer.
India's patience with Pakistani meddling really has worn dangerously thin.
Our narrator, Maggie, is dangerously close to the crime's epicenter.
And although it is lower, it is not dangerously low.
Now, would the spread of information slow considerably, even dangerously?
The government is being dangerously mismanaged, according to his book.
Forced adherence to liberal values can have dangerously illiberal consequences.
She was repeatedly fainting and had developed dangerously irregular heartbeats.
The move will further destabilize an already dangerously unstable situation.
His eyes, usually furtive and wandering, flash dangerously when cornered.
And he warns that rates continue to be dangerously low.
Studded cleats whipped dangerously in the air, aimed at flesh.
The United States seems to be teetering dangerously toward authoritarianism.
At $1.6 billion for SEC operations, its looking dangerously undernourished.
After my day in transit, power levels were dangerously low.
Hundreds of vapers across the U.S. are getting dangerously ill.
Debbie suffered from gestational diabetes and dangerously high blood pressure.
At 5 feet 6 inches tall, I was dangerously overweight.
Trump appears, again, to be dangerously taking his own counsel.
As the altitude decreased, the fuel level became dangerously low.
That conclusion is not just wrong, it is dangerously misguided.
Either you have to be filthy rich or dangerously populist.
He is willfully and dangerously ignoring the lessons of history.
The parallels between Williams and Uncle Willy are dangerously close.
Symptoms often don't start until the level is dangerously high.
The compulsion for distraction through substance abuse is dangerously strong.
At such a great altitude, the air is dangerously thin.
It's an advertising medium that's now dangerously easy to weaponize.
He portrayed the southern border as dangerously porous, blaming Democrats.
Trump may be a white nationalist with dangerously authoritarian tendencies.
And the economic system for supporting journalism looks dangerously unstable.
Temperatures are growing dangerously low across the Midwest this week.
Her blood pressure was dangerously low; her heart was racing.
"[We] work dangerously close to the public," the employee said.
The government said some dams were dangerously close to bursting.
In the public sector, many pension plans are dangerously underfunded.
Ordering on Wish, I soon found out, is dangerously easy.
On the other hand, he's also dangerously delusional about policy.
A relationship that's dangerously unhealthy, though, warrants more forceful involvement.
But mostly he's in denial, and he's living very dangerously.
Experts warned at the time that this was dangerously shortsighted.
A singular focus on counterterrorism has dangerously distorted US policies.
KELLY EVANS: Do you think they're dangerously high right now?
The smell of freshly baked bread can be dangerously enticing.
He isn't cunningly unpredictable; he's tragically unprepared and dangerously unprincipled.
Today, it has technically reopened, though imports remain dangerously low.
The trouble began when I decided to be dangerously ambitious.
At 41 percent ABV, it is dangerously easy to drink, too.
Americans are taking on dangerously high amounts of credit card debt.
She is — with good reason — dangerously homicidal and a confirmed threat!
Even having an emotional conversation increases our likelihood of driving dangerously.
The problem is, Nicky had a dangerously unique fishing technique: grenades.
But in our current moment, it is a dangerously naïve idea.
The population of Australian koalas is falling to dangerously low numbers.
If the transition is unexpectedly sudden, stockmarkets will be dangerously exposed.
Even before Trump, American politics was becoming dangerously angry, polarized, bitter.
Warning: Contains a dangerously high number of Game of Thrones spoilers.
Almost every resort guest was either morbidly obese or dangerously anorexic.
No one knew what was wrong, but I was dangerously dehydrated.
If you like to live dangerously, set texts to automatically delete.
After all, some people are already dangerously addicted to 2D games.
Mr Erdogan's war of words with Vladimir Putin is dangerously heated.
Again, the answer is something Trump wants to dangerously ignore: capitalism.
") to the dangerously foolhardy ("JUMPING TWO SPEEDING LAMBORGHINIS BACK TO BACK!
When the river level gets dangerously high, the spillway is opened.
When it catches you off guard, love can be dangerously disarming.
Goldwater of Arizona, the Republican candidate for president, to be dangerously
Others found ways to terminate their pregnancy illegally — and often dangerously.
And that the local townspeople are dangerously scared of her kind.
"Underground, subway platforms and stations could become dangerously hot for riders."
But in mining communities, airborne mercury levels can be dangerously high.
At the same time, global water consumption is already dangerously high.
For lawyers, it has been a wild year of living dangerously.
They're living dangerously, Google said, and Nacho hissed, and Poke smoked.
Every indicator reflects dangerously low levels of readiness across our military.
That conjectural element would create a dangerously low standard for impeachment.
The political world paused for calm in a dangerously inflammatory climate.
But stocks remain dangerously close to sliding into a bear market.
The world's nine nuclear-armed countries denounced it as dangerously naïve.
Without a doubt, the earth is getting dangerously hotter every year.
Because of overfishing, swordfish numbers were dangerously low for many years.
It lurched dangerously, and the lifeboat made a cautious approach, Capt.
Because of this, stores are running dangerously low on toilet paper.
How can you tell when overly friendly is becoming dangerously friendly?
Nothing packed bodies together as dangerously as the mass transit system.
Medical help is growing dangerously distant for women in rural America.
Without it, streams and underground water supplies can run dangerously low.
After prolonged usage, opioids stop controlling pain despite dangerously high dosing.
But with only 28503 ships, the Navy is dangerously under strength.
His answers veered from preposterous to incoherent and sometimes dangerously disturbing.
And those messages are broadcasting clearly, and dangerously, in the present.
Our debt leaves us dangerously unprepared to fight the next recession.
America was newly, starkly, dangerously divided on every issue that mattered.
As a result, the president's foreign policy has been dangerously incompetent.
Just the other night, he heard gunfire that sounded dangerously close.
Taken together, these limitations dangerously undercalculate the risks posed by asbestos.
And the claim of protecting public safety is ridiculous — dangerously so.
"Anti-Semitism is growing dangerously in France," said one, Ron Birnbaum.
But another high-profile failure could leave Trump looking dangerously ineffectual.
Indianapolis was dangerously weak up the middle last season with him.
Thankfully, they were unarmed — but the act was needlessly, dangerously provocative.
But divisions can become dangerously inflamed if they are not eventually resolved.
Someone please give this dangerously tall bird a James Beard award: Hey!
Scientists are braving the dangerously popular game to talk about climate change.
So he flew dangerously low, strafing the enemy with his Gatling gun.
Plus a volume rocker than it dangerously close to the power button.
AT "1500 feet from the summit, [it] got dangerously cold," he said.
But in some homes, the lead levels remain dangerously high, Pieper said.
Yet most authorities are strapped for cash if not already dangerously indebted.
Watt has warned the mortgage giants have a dangerously thin capital buffer.
Instead, it'll continue to drop by increments in a dangerously quiet deterioration.
On both these questions Brexiteers are being deliberately—and perhaps dangerously—opaque.
The nuns must care for their patients in this dangerously inclement weather.
Until then, 2016 remains "The Year of Living Dangerously" for the markets.
Without that acknowledgment, unity calls are dangerously close to invalidations of dissent.
Others will call them usurpers laying the foundation for dangerously divided societies.
Completely 3D-printed guns usually have a habit of failing—often dangerously.
Keep it in sight, even as the Trump Express flashes dangerously past.
The Juiced Board comes dangerously close to echoing that sort of sentiment.
It alarms US allies and dangerously destabilizes the rest of the world.
" "Donald Trump s ideas aren t just different, they are dangerously incoherent.
Medical supplies are running dangerously low as hospitals overflow with wounded patients.
That's not just blind to history, it's dangerously shortsighted about the future.
It supports the "two bad choices" notion that is so dangerously misguided.
Thursday's drop put oil dangerously close to falling below that support level.
" She adds, "It teeters dangerously on the edge of emotional torture porn.
Democrats characterize Trump as a narcissistic, dangerously erratic, pathological liar and demagogue.
Air pollution is at dangerously high levels across many of China's cities.
"We'd get reports saying their hemoglobin levels were dangerously low," says Antonelli.
To call Newton "dangerously mobile" is to do him a great disservice.
" American Oversight warned that OSC's position on impeachment could "dangerously constrain whistleblowers.
We do not have more dangerously mentally ill individuals than other countries.
Debts have risen dangerously fast in the emerging world, especially in China.
Or it may draw us dangerously close to monetary financing of governments.
All panics begin with a rational fear that quickly turns dangerously irrational.
" Privacy advocates immediately fired back on the decision, calling it "dangerously flawed.
Saudi and Emirati leaders viewed any outreach to Iran as dangerously misguided.
"Donald Trump's ideas aren't just different; they are dangerously incoherent," she said.
The Detroit Lions are living dangerously but they've discovered a winning formula.
That leaves the jaw, chin and neck dangerously exposed to battle injuries.
One of the eurozone's enduring problems is a dangerously low inflation rate.
But the UN and rights groups say the move is dangerously premature.
She thereby exposes the seductive and American bootstrapper ideology as dangerously limited.
Or because—again—his owner's religious views on science are dangerously ignorant.
Melanie called the ship's help line, worried by his dangerously high temperature.
Perky and ever-smiling, he often floats dangerously close to self-parody.
In the next hour, ticket sales rose to 46, still dangerously low.
The equipment shuddered dangerously, and blackouts spread across the country, officials said.
This left a generation of Japanese people feeling aloof and dangerously vulnerable.
Magda Riveros, the chef, makes food that is unfussy and dangerously ample.
That prospect, however, is looking increasingly and dangerously dimmer by the day.
The nurses took Ms. Flores's blood oxygen levels, which were dangerously low.
His blood sugar levels are wavering dangerously; he has reported increased dizziness.
Russell Street Deli, a mainstay in Eastern Market, serves dangerously delicious soups.
"Donald Trump's ideas aren't just different — they are dangerously incoherent," Clinton said.
Weather: Watch out for the wind, which could have dangerously strong gusts.
"She's a chef," they'd say, to explain my dangerously tender, crisp crust.
Mr. Mendes paints an uplifting and dangerously misleading picture of the war.
They are boring, chaotic, sometimes dangerously crowded, and sometimes embarrassingly ill attended.
She believed he was dangerously unraveling under emotional problems and crippling debt.
Trump's flaws of temperament and character make such a clash dangerously likely.
" On Twitter, he described the president as "erratic, unstable and dangerously incompetent.
This time around, Nunes is dangerously close to the scandal yet again.
The next email could give odds that are drastically — and dangerously — different.
They reveal the Jedi as an elite, remote and dangerously blinkered order.
Within 100 km (60 miles), oxygen in the back was dangerously low.
And this will make compromise with neighbors seem dangerously akin to betrayal.
This year he has the opposite problem, with the river dangerously high.
Critics agreed after "The Year of Living Dangerously" opened in January 1983.
If they were dangerously low, I probably wouldn't be attempting to race.
They beheaded Aponte because dangerously egalitarian ideas were indeed embedded in him.
"    The Center added that Dorian's current path would take it "dangerously close to the Florida east coast late Tuesday through Wednesday evening and then move dangerously close to the Georgia and South Carolina coasts on Wednesday night and Thursday.
Her liver enzymes had been dangerously high — even before the days of abuse.
The past six days proved Donald Trump is dangerously unfit for the presidency.
The season finale of Years of Living Dangerously airs tonight at 10 p.m.
Half Baked lovers, these are for you (but be careful, they're dangerously addictive).
Immigrants in El Paso were held in dangerously overcrowded, standing-room only cells.
That's a problem, because medical apps have a record of being dangerously inconsistent.
He plunges into dangerously cold waters to see—and photograph—it for himself.
The zero-population-growth movement had come dangerously close to foiling God's plan.
Supplies of water, medicine and fuel are running dangerously low as winter approaches.
Criminals, domestic abusers, traffickers, people who are dangerously ill, they cross borders too.
As such, the FDA sees them as a dangerously appealing route into smoking.
Even if the worst is avoided, their development choices now look dangerously lopsided.
If you want to succeed, don't let anyone tell you it's dangerously high.
Cars are smarter than ever, but their giant screens can be dangerously distracting.
So where are we now with the GOP's dangerously aggressive anti-abortion agenda?
Ten years ago, Tom Cruise's public image was dangerously close to self-destructing.
Hypoglycemia is a condition in which blood sugar falls to dangerously low levels.
"I'm considered the gloomy Teutonic dangerously living guy," he told the Sundance panel.
On Sunday, he came dangerously close to getting physical with one such person.
Spending and revenues remain dangerously out of whack because of rising entitlement spending.
But some hospitals would not provide dialysis until their potassium was dangerously high.
Lots of people are willing to live dangerously to save a few bucks.
That's because electric vehicles are pretty much silent, and dangerously so, regulators say.
An electrocardiogram showed dangerously irregular heartbeats and abnormal electrical conduction through her heart.
They are among an estimated 22019 million dangerously malnourished Yemini women and children.
With the global bee population plummeting dangerously, beekeepers are desperately seeking a solution.
The investigation found evidence that silica levels remained dangerously high after regulators intervened.
"I like him, but he's dangerously misinformed," he said on CNN on Wednesday.
For those who follow Kremlin policy in its neighborhood, this looks dangerously familiar.
After the Merah killings, this stance came to be seen as dangerously naïve.
Create Dangerously, The Immigrant Artist at Work by Haitian–American author Edwidge Danticat.
Over the years, this vision appears to have become a dangerously misguided mirage.
Perhaps most dangerously, smallpox had spread from an infected ship to people ashore.
Anyone left thirsting for new tracks will now be fully, almost dangerously hydrated.
When the leg finally came loose, our cart dangerously swung back-and-forth.
The only mistake would be to allow dangerously elevated cholesterol to go untreated.
THE YEAR OF VOTING DANGEROUSLY: The Derangement of American Politics, by Maureen Dowd.
A daughter of Victoria (Jenna Coleman) and Albert (Tom Hughes) falls dangerously ill.
But by then the traffic system in South Kensington had become dangerously complicated.
But nearly all scholars who have weighed in call that analogy dangerously simplistic.
Louisiana's levees stand, too, as an emblem of our dangerously precarious social contract.
Prosecutors didn't deny that McKnight was driving dangerously the night he was killed.
It's about misplaced trust in adults, and about female friendships gone dangerously awry.
I also dipped into Hudson's excellent puzzle series, including the dangerously absorbing Slitherlink.
" Then, after "Johnny Dangerously" came out, she said, "I wanted to kill myself.
His breathing was ragged and loud — his trachea dangerously narrowed by swollen tissues.
Theirs is an effort to define America unfairly and unrealistically and, frankly, dangerously.
The free kick floats dangerously toward the back post but bounces out untouched.
President Donald Trump is creeping dangerously close to his "no new taxes" moment.
Such fraught symbolism attached to real bodies has proved to be dangerously combustible.
Together, they rake in billions while patients dangerously ration this life-sustaining medication.
" -- Columnist Karen Tumulty: "James Madison warned us that Trump is dangerously un-American.
Highly indebted governments, businesses, and individuals are dangerously exposed to interest rate risk.
But he argued that the Democratic impeachment case is dangerously "slipshod" and premature.
Stephen Roach believes the record market rally is getting dangerously close to folding.
This is cynical politics, of course, but it is also dangerously irresponsible governance.
Westbrook's final stat line was dangerously overstuffed: 32 points, 12 rebounds, nine assists.
They were dangerously close to becoming the final victims of their own prosperity.
"The hurricane is forecast to track dangerously close to the Carolinas," Jones said.
Making 'The Year of Living Dangerously' for me was water from the moon.
His Grimes came across like a dangerously intemperate and painfully isolated man-boy.
In June of 22018 when my blood became dangerously acidic and my kidneys started to fail, I went to the ER. In June of 2017 when Alec Raeshawn Smith's blood also became dangerously acidic, he died before anyone could save him.
With a slim majority in parliament, the PTI was dangerously split over Mr Mian.
Depending on your perspective, this choice is deeply cynical, dangerously encouraging, or perfectly fitting.
They are criticisms that wonder, dangerously: Just how should black genius occupy our world?
Detractors, on the other hand, often perceive some CrossFit folks' devotion as dangerously obsessive.
But because the barrier to entry requires little, the risk of intrusion heightens dangerously.
In other words, it's a law that dangerously conflates sex work with sex trafficking.
He described a Russian assertion that the U.S. ship had acted dangerously as "propaganda".
Like Saul, she's addicted to the rush of living dangerously for the greater good.
Clinton's dangerously bad big lie is that there's no big problem here at all.
I don't know a single person who isn't dangerously stressed out in my school.
A generous explanation is that Facebook has dangerously overcorrected for the perceived conservative bias.
I realize I am dangerously low on dog food and buy some on Amazon.
I was getting dangerously low on underwear, so doing this chore is a necessity.
Bankers and supervisors agree that the crisis exposed banks' equity cushions as dangerously thin.
La Paz's water reserves reached dangerously low levels even before the drought took hold.
Your 2011 book, Living Dangerously, is also seeing new life at the art show.
If June's waiting to hit rock bottom ... sure seems like she's getting dangerously close.
Even in the stories told from adult perspectives, childhood exerts a dangerously irresistible pull.
Golden Girls fans, get ready for your nostalgia to spike to dangerously high levels.
Before that, Gregg had been hospitalized in November for a "dangerously low" heart rate.
Now prosecutors are saying that he came dangerously close to hitting a Delta flight.
The show is dangerously cavalier about topics where deep consideration would be more appropriate.
To avoid detection, the raiders flew extremely close to the Pacific — sometimes dangerously low.
He sought to paint Mr Zelensky as dangerously inexperienced and beholden to outside interests.
But what is clear is that we're edging dangerously close to a big target.
ClassPass was seeing dangerously low monthly profit margins, and some months, going entirely negative.
In our (almost) post-fact world, we've come dangerously close to post-fact-checking.
Sunk costs can be a powerful, and dangerously misleading, justification for spending even more.
The financial crisis demonstrated that Britain was dangerously dependent on a single, volatile industry.
I've never voted for a Democrat, but Mr. Trump I think is dangerously misinformed.
But man, this brings Instagram—a mostly good platform—dangerously close to becoming trash.
Its military was stretched dangerously thin, battling armed anti-government forces across the country.
The shift in tone was not a coincidence: Mrs Clinton is dangerously losing ground.
They say it set dangerously low mortgage standards for the rest of the industry.
The foster mother explained that as a baby, Cathy developed a dangerously high fever.
Tillerson is trying to mediate, but the rhetoric from both sides is escalating dangerously.
Some gas storage company leaders believe we were dangerously close to that in 2014.
My fever spiked dangerously high for days on end, and I was severely debilitated.
Global appetite for sushi has driven numbers of the species to dangerously low levels.
The report found that some of those cartridges have dangerously high levels of contaminants.
Twenty four cities had issued red alerts for dangerously high pollution as of Tuesday.
The population is also dangerously close to an active war zone inside southern Syria.
In everyday life, a country without government looks dangerously similar to another with one.
In each country, funding remains dangerously short of what is needed to mitigate disaster.
But relying on the candidates, press and public to police speech is dangerously idealistic.
It didn't take long for me to get dangerously hooked on Golden Tee again.
Over the past several weeks, the inquiry has gotten dangerously close to the president.
Aubrey's levels were a little high, the doctor said, but not yet dangerously so.
It weighed about the same as I imagine a dangerously fat child to weigh.
Some strategists decry the U.S. upgrade - and similar moves by Moscow - as dangerously destabilizing.
Then I tried another drug, which dropped my blood pressure to dangerously low levels.
After reaching the top, Mr. Jirel realized that his oxygen was running dangerously low.
More often, the unrefrigerated metal containers turn dangerously hot in the South Texas sun.
Prices had already been sliding dangerously as coronavirus fears battered global demand for oil.
Our stress levels were dangerously high, and Vivian suggested we engage in meditative copulation.
Dorian is expected to come "dangerously close" to Florida and Georgia on Wednesday night.
The Israeli bombardments of the air base had been dangerously close to Russian forces.
Even a cracked twig on the path could mean their quarry was dangerously close.
In the name of laïcité, France is dangerously delegating its Islam to other states.
Without air-conditioning, temperatures soared dangerously, and operating rooms were closed as generators failed.
Unfortunately, enterprises today are dangerously ill-equipped to mitigate their risk of a breach.
Microaggression training incorrectly and dangerously equates speech with violence and isn't backed by evidence.
I went through a year of living dangerously with chemo treatments and mastectomy, radiation.
"The nose is also sensitive, but it's dangerously close to the teeth," Waries says.
Especially since we are making historically momentous policy decisions based on dangerously spotty data.
Especially since we are making historically momentous policy decisions based on dangerously spotty data.
At the same time, companies have dangerously increased the leverage of their balance sheets.
At the same time, companies have dangerously increased the leverage of their balance sheets.
The Yellow Vests are demonstrating exactly how dangerously unstable that could prove to be.
It's much easier to label someone a drunk driver than a dangerously stoned driver.
He then tried to hold onto her, Damasy said, as the plane moved dangerously.
States and labs say they are now running dangerously low on those crucial chemicals.
"It's faulty at best and dangerously naive at worst," she said of Padilla's certification.
The administration also dangerously neglected reconstruction in the areas liberated from the Islamic State.
All of them died in the crash, which took place in dangerously foggy conditions.
And they are continuing to get dangerously close to the edge, despite the deaths.
The possibility that Alice could push him too far becomes dangerously alluring to her.
Meanwhile, the meager savings Sasha and Lee were living off had dwindled dangerously low.
In a separate incident, two flights came dangerously close at the Delhi IGI airport.
Air conditioners will wheeze out, leaving many in homes that will grow dangerously hot.
These moves, although worrisome, do not immediately bring Tehran dangerously closer to a bomb.
Investor sentiment has lifted from a depressed state — but isn't dangerously complacent quite yet.
He thought them loutish, nosy, excessively fond of alcohol, and dangerously prone to violence.
Take a look at these images and graphics that explain the dangerously cold winds.
And as with the tax overhaul, the assault on public safeguards is dangerously regressive.
Personal attacks are unnecessary, and unfortunately, they proliferate and intensify dangerously in social media.
But on a few notable occasions, it's gone dangerously wrong and even killed people.
Or ATP7B, which can point to Wilson disease, where copper accumulates dangerously in the liver.
The camp's population spiraled dangerously upward, and the new restrictions created a market for smugglers.
And, sure, it's a stacked cast list, but at this point, it's almost dangerously loaded.
On Sunday, the pooches were found dangerously close to a lava vent in lower Puna.
Those buds seem to dangle dangerously in my ear and don't work great on runs.
Only once the audience is brought into the play does the stage feel dangerously open.
Stanley Johnson's career is dangerously close to hitchhiking on the side of a dusty road.
The 2-year rate is dangerously close to rising above the 10-year, in fact.
They're not entirely sure what's wrong with her, but she's dangerously underweight and often lethargic.
And yet the politics are still dangerously messy, fuelled by the greed of unaccountable politicians.
The resulting decision held up a dangerously expansive — and historically inaccurate — understanding of the amendment.
"Trump is Trump -- vacuous, unqualified and dangerously ignorant of foreign affairs," said the editorial board.
None of the tools are dangerously sharp and none of them have long exposed edges.
He got a call about a dog dangerously close to the bicycle road race course.
"My tolerance levels for sexist humor shared in these groups is dangerously low," said Baijal.
The basic template: Hot white guy, babe wife, clueless, and often dangerously savage, African natives.
Were this to happen, the US security posture in East Asia would be dangerously weakened.
My armored knights were roasting inside their armor, and every maneuver left them dangerously fatigued.
L. pulls me over to snuggle, bringing us both dangerously close to falling asleep again.
CRISPR is still dangerously unethical at this point for it may cause serious genetic damage.
Hollywood studios churn out repetitive superhero franchises with sequels veering dangerously close to double digits.
Los Angeles (CNN)Martin O'Malley is dangerously close to missing the next Democratic presidential debate.
Horrifyingly, Somalia, Yemen, South Sudan, and northeast Nigeria are dangerously close to meeting these qualifications.
At the hospital, doctors found the tumors, with one dangerously close to Kim's brain stem.
That comes dangerously close to Facebook's ad business that influences what is bought and sold.
When it comes to dangerously bad leaders, she studied at the feet of absolute legends.
Ya gotta watch what happened next ... Snoop warned Chef Yeaaahhh his cooking is dangerously good.
So we're at Day 68 of Trump's presidency, and he's at a dangerously low place.
This rum punch, the brainchild of Daniel Webster from NYC's Porchlight, goes down dangerously easy.
But, Quantico did prove how easily fear can turn into dangerously reactionary and prejudiced policies.
Any more movies about these ladies, and they'll be veeering dangerously close to Tonehangers territory.
This kid – irresistibly cute, dangerously powerful, and blissfully oblivious – is the highlight of Incredibles 2.
On May 17th Chinese fighter jets dangerously intercepted an American reconnaissance plane over the sea.
But if this past Saturday was any indication, genius and stubbornness are dangerously close together.
Without kimchi, he said, the Korean troops stationed in Vietnam were experiencing dangerously low morale.
The bill is "dangerously overreaching and technically unsophisticated," said Gary Shapiro, president of the association.
At this moment, with his "wiring exposed," he hovers dangerously close to being a sociopath.
Her second book about home schooling, "The Year of Learning Dangerously," was published in 2012.
If your body reaches dangerously high temperatures, it can cause heat stroke and even death.
The threat to impeach is dangerously being thrown around like a baseball after a strikeout.
In the sleepless nights of the early summer his mind ran dangerously across her contours.
Many had become dangerously under-funded due to shady lending practices and a protracted recession.
Read more: Trump says a US warship destroyed an Iranian drone that flew dangerously close
Leaving the fate of millions to the whims of a single individual is dangerously destabilizing.
"NHTSA's regulatory premise is dangerously expansive, representing the worst of government overreach," the CTA said.
Op-Ed Contributor The greatest country in the history of civilization has become dangerously uncivilized.
Unfortunately, our political climate makes it dangerously easy to frame conservation as a wedge issue.
The children are being dangerously ignored by their self-centered, screen-focused, me-generation parents.
The British have always looked down on Southern Europeans — including us Italians — as dangerously emotional.
And until micro signals start agreeing with them, LME time-spreads will remain dangerously unpredictable.
It feels like we're dangerously close as a culture to reaching peak true crime content.
And in New York's popular bodegas, other dangerously leaded products can be found on shelves.
Dangerously overloaded, the boat took more than five hours to reach the island, after dark.
He was a master at charisma, he was dangerously charming, and an unparalleled public speaker.
Mike: Saying I like U2 in a public newsletter is dangerously close to libel, sir.
"The hard truth is that Mexico is dangerously close to being a failed state," Sen.
Pompeo dangerously placed personal and political interests above those of the nation and his department.
Yellow card to Kanté, who clips Perisic's heel as he breaks up the middle, dangerously.
And it's completely unknown whether it's safe for people who are dangerously ill with coronavirus.
When the E.M.T.s arrived, they found that the man's blood-sugar level was dangerously low.
When they cease to be that's when I'll know I've gone dangerously off the rails.
Before long, she was offering sex for money on 40th Road, a dangerously vulnerable job.
For that reason, they say that even talking about a peace treaty is dangerously premature.
The same fingers with which you compulsively tweet are dangerously close to the nuclear codes.
Most dangerously, trillions of dollars of risky credit were financed by uninsured, short-term funding.
I think he is dangerously wrong here and seems unable or unwilling to recognize it.
Ultimately, Bilott discovers dangerously high concentrations of PFOA leaching into the surrounding community's drinking water.
It would dangerously change our country and weaken - weaken - forever all of our democratic institutions.
Looking at their monitors, miles away, the doctors said it was beating abnormally, even dangerously.
Clinch's Marley is one of the great farouche characters, at once frightening and dangerously attractive.
It fell to Dr. Iqbal to tell Mr. Rodriguez's family how dangerously ill he was.
But she made it plain that she viewed his policies as dangerously out of step.
Situated (dangerously) right next door, Forged taps into the current vogue for recreational ax throwing.
Elephants are dying off at a dangerously fast pace, with the population hurtling toward extinction.
After further zigzags, we are now facing what could be a dangerously anti-regulatory environment.
Yet Trump "made it sound — dangerously — like treason," writes The New Yorker's Amy Davidson Sorkin.
Back at the hospital, doctors discovered a new problem: her heart had become dangerously enlarged.
L.S.U. had an ugly first possession, ending it dangerously close to their own end zone.
On coastal patrol, the boats pitched dangerously and at times uncontrollably, even in moderate seas.
Gavin Newsom said that racing is dangerously close to being out of business in California.
Everyone from Senator Elizabeth Warren to President Donald Trump has depicted Amazon as dangerously unconstrained.
Dangerously, many a German and European populist politician thrives in demagoguery and traffics in xenophobia.
Many recognize the dangerously anti-American mood and are striving to protect their immigrant populations.
Last week, satellite images showed Theewaterskloof Dam, Cape Town's largest reservoir, at dangerously low levels.
Pierrot is dangerously malnourished, his arms lost in the sleeve of his dusty striped shirt.
Wouldn't that be far less polarizing, far less traumatic to a nation already dangerously divided?
Want a Twitter bot to alert your friends if your blood sugar drops dangerously low?
These fetishes include supplying and personally administering dangerously large doses of narcotics to his victims.
Robert and I hadn't eaten for hours, and the two of us were dangerously crabby.
And I call this my "year of speaking dangerously," she says in the same speech.
President Trump later said North Korea is behaving dangerously and warned of possible "severe" consequences.
It's why Trump has started (dangerously) talking about a "rigged" election: he's afraid of losing.
Already, the intelligence he receives is dangerously politicized, slanted in ways designed to please him.
Yet the bear-market label is based on a dangerously unscientific understanding of stock markets.
Broner was driving the car -- meaning the bullets came dangerously close to striking the boxer.
Griffin's skill-set still inspires awe, but it's also dangerously close to becoming a relic.
The national debt is over $264 trillion and getting dangerously close to exceeding our annual GDP.
But it can also be dangerously unrepresentative of the actual complexity of the world around us.
They think he is wrong on immigration, too soft on Russia, too dangerously hawkish on China.
On Thursday, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton also lambasted Trump's foreign policy platform as "dangerously incoherent".
Yet Daenerys seems dangerously close to living up to her legacy as the Mad King's daughter.
And, most dangerously, the ethnic rivalries that had been simmering were barely suppressed by the regime.
It could buy the company goodwill at a time when that is in dangerously short supply.
He's dangerously unhinged and someone needs to take his phone away, for the love of god!
Maybe yes, but only if we fail as a nation to rebalance a dangerously lopsided economy.
In a speech on January 224th Mrs May warned that mental health had been "dangerously disregarded".
Yes, but: The stock of student debt is already dangerously high, at $1.5 trillion and rising.
What passes for democracy, slapped together by the U.S. occupation, is fundamentally flawed and dangerously unstable.
A Delta Air Lines flight crew was forced to act after a passenger became dangerously unruly.
When it comes to wiping out history, however, the party itself has been trying dangerously hard.
Glencore, whose boss, Ivan Glasenberg, is its second-biggest shareholder, is often feted for living dangerously.
His blood pressure fluctuates dangerously, and he needs dialysis three times a week for kidney failure.
But without the JCPOA as a foundation, such side deals would stand on dangerously shaky ground.
THREE performers take it in turns to writhe and high-kick dangerously towards the low ceiling.
According to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation, 90% of the world's fisheries are dangerously overexploited.
She says the objects he threw came dangerously close to their 16-month-old daughter, Zoey.
A 1987 report found that communities living dangerously close to landfills were overwhelmingly black and poor.
At least vaping dangerously hot chili peppers doesn't seem to have reached Ohio's school kids yet.
But his talk about reaching out to the North Koreans had appeared naive, even dangerously ideological.
It was a "very normal birth in dangerously abnormal conditions," added the charity's midwife, Jonquil Nicholl.
It sounds dangerously similar to our current world, but with not quite as much at stake.
But they soon find themselves dangerously out of their depth against a pack of degenerate criminals.
Their building disagreement culminates in a dangerously loud show-down at the (now headless) Lincoln Memorial.
Later in the video, she also calls out the star's "Dangerously In Love" outfit and pose.
Due to extreme weather conditions, wildfires are spreading dangerously fast and causing serious injuries and fatalities.
A combination of light winds and a strong tide had slowly pulled them dangerously far out.
Taking advantage of currents can mean putting a boat dangerously close to floating junk, they said.
The Hurricane Center says the track will bring the storm "dangerously close" to the Big Island.
Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kolkata aren't as dangerously high, but all are at unhealthy, elevated levels.
Her temperature reached 106, dangerously close to the point where she could suffer permanent brain damage.
The devices shock dangerously racing heartbeats back to their normal rhythm or to treat heart failure.
Every Friday, the control we carefully exercised over our professional lives spiraled dangerously out of control.
We know this is destructive and adds to a sense that our nation is dangerously divided.
This doesn't have a built-in reset, meaning a person's oxygen supply can become dangerously depleted.
The video shows cliffs crumbling beneath the apartments — which are built dangerously close to the edge.
At a time when the two are dangerously intertwined, a credulous publication becomes dangerous as well.
Of course, the figure of the terrorist has long been irresistible to novelists — and dangerously so.
The decision to withdraw from Syria therefore dangerously resembles America's hasty exit from Iraq in 2011.
This has historically ended in disappointment -- and we are now dangerously close to a repeat performance.
If Diablo Canyon is closed, California's dependence on natural gas is likely to become dangerously high.
Have you ever swerved dangerously when driving to avoid hitting a chipmunk, raccoon, or a turtle?
" Rice also said Trump's assertion that California's forest management policies are to blame "is dangerously wrong.
It might chuck growth-throttling tax rises and dangerously high deficits into the bargain as well.
She landed that spot well ahead of Gillibrand, who came dangerously close to missing the cut.
There are simply too many, they come too often, and -- dangerously -- we get used to them.
In 2011, a flood came dangerously close to breaking the levee system upstream from New Orleans.
"It's dangerously close to being permanently broken, it is badly injured right now," Hayden told CNN.
President Trump on Thursday said North Korea is behaving dangerously and warned of possible "severe" consequences.
A paper whose journalism appeals to only half the country has a dangerously severed public mission.
For a stretch during the winter, obsessively following these influencers dangerously obstructed personal and professional obligations.
Thai officials on Friday said oxygen levels in the cave air plummeted dangerously to just 15%.
The Republican presidential candidates generally agreed that Wall Street banks remain dangerously too big to fail.
The Daily Toll John R. Houser was dangerously mentally ill, too ill to carry a gun.
Unfortunately for the Constitution's separation of powers, however, Mueller's investigation is dangerously insulated from political accountability.
"#SteveBannon has dangerously and erroneously co-opted my father&aposs name, work and words," the Rev.
Hospital wards here are packed dangerously full, raising the risk that drug-resistant strains will spread.
As a musician, Beyoncé has evolved a lot since Dangerously In Love was released in 2003.
People seem to think, because they're legal, they're safe, which is dangerously far from the truth.
The usual organicness of the sound moved dangerously towards overproduction on their comeback album Chic-ism.
Her white blood cell count was dangerously low, and her liver showed some evidence of injury.
After Gonzalez's struggles left the lead dangerously thin, the Nationals won the battle of the relievers.
One night earlier, the officers had sent six dangerously drunk students to the hospital by ambulance.
Most of all, however, I worry deeply about today's Republican Party, which has become dangerously extreme.
Ms. Powley's avid, impulsive and dangerously green Dawn is the perfect sidekick to this handsome sleaze.
So, too, does the Seventh, which snaps and crackles, catching properly, dangerously aflame in the finale.
Keaton makes the character more memorable than most anyone here; Vandevere seems ready to dangerously pop.
People have been known to set themselves ablaze even if a cultural figure is dangerously ill.
Louisiana's levee system stands, for now, as a sinking monument to America's dangerously shortsighted climate policies.
The spacecraft is dangerously low on a propellant that's required to correct or change its orbit.
But it feels precariously balanced, dangerously close to crossing over into an intimate space: the personal.
But McEwan's characters still tend to be dangerously un-self-aware and headed toward nothing good.
"Democrats have dangerously and intentionally misled the American people on Coronavirus readiness," she tweeted on Feb.
They're often the same zoos that advertise experiences to take photos dangerously close to wild animals.
Fainting may be a sign that blood pressure is dangerously low and requires prompt medical attention.
Along with India, Brauer pointed to Bangladesh and Pakistan as countries with dangerously high pollution levels.
Accounts of life-or-death requests denied or dangerously delayed by private insurers occur every week.
Frantic banging on the door by neighbors was an indication that the fire was dangerously close.
The tumor was benign, but it threatened to grow in ways that dangerously crowded his brain.
This could mean dangerously high levels of nitrogen in the atmosphere and in our water systems.
Opinions are dangerously easy to collect — they take up very little space and sometimes prove useful.
If Sandra's story doesn't leave him dangerously exposed, his relationship with the new precinct captain will.
Despite the record losses, Zandi believes Wall Street is dangerously underestimating the magnitude of a recession.
TikTok's feed is endless, and it's dangerously easy to lose hours watching videos on the app.
In the critics' view, we live in an increasingly illiberal age, populated by dangerously erratic strongmen.
Patients were 47 years old, on average, obese and living with dangerously elevated blood sugar levels.
The satellites will pass dangerously close to each other just 25 seconds before 6:433 p.m.
Veterans have struggled with the reputation for being dangerously unstable since at least the Vietnam War.
Eyewitness testimony is dangerously persuasive to juries, yet it remains admissible in courts almost without caveat.
Many share Mr. Bannon's suspicion of Pope Francis as a dangerously misguided, and probably socialist, pontiff.
He has a theory of historical cycles that can be considered elegantly simple or dangerously simplistic.
After all, email is dangerously easy to forward, and it's better to be safe than sorry.
We're told Jen was dangerously dangling Ariana over the fence prior to Ronnie securing his daughter.
A country once viewed as the promised land now seems for many to be dangerously inhospitable.
And the rest of its slides, in her view, dangerously downplayed the addictive aspects of Juuling.
For the first time, scientists in Antarctica have recorded a glacier melting dangerously from the bottom.
But campaigns remain dangerously exposed to hackers, and election systems in many states are still vulnerable.
President Trump on Thursday said North Korea is behaving dangerously and warned of possible "severe" consequences.
But slashing non-security aid to Pakistan, such as development aid, is a dangerously misguided retaliation.
Water samples tested by the Chinese government showed a dangerously high petroleum concentration around the spill.
Some range from 10% to 25% in strength, while others rather dangerously reach the 30% mark.
President-elect Donald Trump is demonstrably unlettered, incurious, callous and dangerously lacking in knowledge and comprehension.
Calcium helps protect against preeclampsia, a type of dangerously high blood pressure that develops during pregnancy.
"This is the year of living dangerously," Scott Guggenheim, an American economic adviser to Ghani, said.
A dangerously high angle of attack (AOA) would cause a plane to stall and possibly crash.
The Category 3 storm is expected to pass dangerously close to the island territory tonight. 5.
Although he muddled the execution through a series of mistakes, Regan came dangerously close to succeeding.
It is better to go back to the drawing board rather than pass dangerously-flawed legislation.
At the same time, American military officials have been warning that the Afghans remain dangerously unprepared.
This is just the beginning and thinking it will slow down anytime soon is dangerously naive.
" Clapper said that the scaling back of US intelligence amounted to "hubris" that was "dangerously misleading.
He called his lawyers and begged for assistance — bombs were falling dangerously close to his prison.
It's a controversial move since many critics already see the market as being dangerously over-hyped.
I'll admit, Bonnie Eisenman's talk is dangerously practical for a Strange Loop talk, but I'll allow it.
Theoretically banned since 1920, terminations took place annually in the hundreds of thousands: secretly, shamefully and dangerously.
But to the trade war issue is, we are -- could be dangerously approaching such a trade war.
Those symptoms include severe abdominal pain and blood loss leading to lightheadedness and dangerously low blood pressure.
Despite the storm bringing dangerously freezing temperatures across the Northeast, people seem to be enjoying the view.
Yet the United States remains dangerously unprepared for the profound changes and opportunities coming to the Arctic.
Trump's singular attack on a local union leader like Chuck Jones is dangerously close to the line.
Illustration: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)It's dangerously close to having a score twice as high as the i93!
On one hand, our bank accounts ride dangerously low after weeks of holiday shopping and general overconsumption.
Counties are often reluctant to turn away development in dangerously flammable areas because they get tax benefits.
We zigged and zagged semi-dangerously through New York City traffic, careful not to lose our mark.
We don't understand it and therefore, naively, dangerously, we figure it's doing just fine or will rebound.
This will result in dangerously high concentrations of methylmercury for many species, for a very long time.
Coal contributes about 48% of all airborne mercury pollution, most dangerously transmitted to fish that people eat.
It's common to see people on the streets wearing face masks to avoid breathing dangerously polluted air.
There I was, sweaty and tired, having just scrambled my way up a dangerously steep rock face.
It was declared a high-priority zone by the government in 2007 because of dangerously high pollution.
The characters in Imposters — especially Maddie — are dangerously good at manipulation and convincing people of various lies.
Its skies, its streets, its rivers and coasts will remain dangerously dirty until they receive similar attention.
Environmentalists are also concerned that thousands of newly dug wells could dangerously disrupt the region's water table.
Together that threatens to make an ever more "dangerously divided society" split between groups of "irreconcilable strangers".
A massive luxury cruise liner, for example, recently sailed through the historically dangerously ice-choked Northwest Passage.
Experts agree, though, that the voting machines used by states are dangerously out of date and unreliable.
That would be the highest since 1950 and dangerously close to the top of the city's levees.
Those counterfeit drugs are sold on the street, and usually dangerously usually labeled as something less potent.
Phil is a Noisey staff writer and is dangerously close to not taking anything seriously ever again.
There, buying most things involves signing bits of paper and PIN numbers are viewed as dangerously transgressive.
The actor flew dangerously close to a passenger plane about to depart with 116 people on board.
Her sugar levels can fall dangerously low -- known as hypoglycemia -- causing shakiness, confusion, disorientation and potentially unconsciousness.
Can a well-timed "fucking asshole" make you less likely to then drive dangerously around that person?
That's when a dangerously mentally ill young man shot her in the head from three feet away.
" He found that the care of mentally ill prisoners housed in regular outpatient facilities was "dangerously inadequate.
You will definitely want to avoid any stains or scratches, and silk is dangerously tempting to bugs.
In Greenland, wildfires have swept over previously icy tundra, coming dangerously close to towns and research stations.
Though they would benefit from a larger bill, they say the nation's infrastructure is dangerously behind schedule.
And it happens dangerously fast, giving MacLeod barely enough time to escape being scorched by the fire.
Voter suppression is dangerously effective and extraordinarily antidemocratic, but it can only be deployed by government actors.
With specs like this, Dell seems to be getting dangerously close to producing an ideal all-rounder.
Along with an easy-to-use app, Dominos has made ordering a pizza a dangerously simple experience.
The men also came dangerously close to striking a child who was sleeping on a woman's shoulder.
The device has an infrared and high-def camera, perfect for finding dangerously hot areas from above. 
And among those who will remain, Mr Prayuth and Mr Hun Sen preside over dangerously fragile polities.
Britain is dangerously exposed to a slackening of demand from China, says Will Archer of i-graduate.
It's one thing to be unfit for command, but today he's proved he's dangerously unfit for command.
If the dog's blood pressure and heart rate drop to dangerously low levels, it can be fatal.
In some corners of Britain, Muslims are dangerously cut-off and not like Mr Khan at all.
When Scar finally tells Simba the truth about his father's death, Simba's hanging dangerously from a cliff.
But fourth, and more dangerously, it could make Hillary look desperate and scared, despite her frontrunner status.
I wanted my telomeres to be in the 'green' zone, not lingering dangerously close to the red.
There is also a pregnant woman, dangerously close to term, and just as brutal as her compatriot.
" In response, California Professional Firefighters President Brian Rice said that the president had gotten it "dangerously wrong.
I could barely hear myself think, and the lack of outlets left my phone battery dangerously low.
But drivers who think they now own a self-driving vehicle are sadly, and perhaps dangerously, mistaken.
Their creed of ever smaller governments and ever freer markets is dangerously counterproductive for distressed populist voters.
"Recent calls to abolish ICE are dangerously misguided," agency spokeswoman Jennifer D. Elzea said in an email.
The regime is using the world stage to dangerously iron out the glitches in his nuclear program.
We continue to see patients who dangerously delay their care because of cost concerns or insurance obstacles.
"I cannot stress how dangerously cold it will be," said Mike Doll, a senior meteorologist at AccuWeather.
They may have associated dangerously large lingams with animals, driven to follow their erections above all else.
There are also concerns about side effects like dangerously low blood pressure, fainting, severe drowsiness and insomnia.
" In a statement, Greenpeace said the episode showed that China's management of hazardous chemicals was "dangerously lax.
Some blame drug manufacturers and dealers for selling pills that are dangerously strong and cut with adulterants.
No matter how fast it sprinted across the sandy coast, the snakes were always dangerously close behind.
It has been well documented that over the past decade, the city's air is becoming dangerously toxic.
Though Pence isn't yet pushing internally for any specific regulations, he argues these companies are dangerously powerful.
The population of the common bumble bee is also dangerously close to earning a spot on list.
Alcohol poisoning, a potentially deadly condition, can happen when alcohol in the bloodstream reaches dangerously high levels.
Trump's dangerously pro-Putin flirtation with leaving NATO has met almost universal opposition in the Senate chamber.
Goodlatte's bill falls dangerously close to a temporary solution for Dreamers, criminalization and enforcement for everyone else.
"Shortages are leaving doctors, nurses and other front line health care workers dangerously ill-equipped," said Ghebreyesus.
If Democrats win control of Congress this November, we will come dangerously closer to socialism in America.
No account of Mr. Paddock behaving dangerously or holding extremist views has emerged from neighbors or relatives.
"Democrats have dangerously and intentionally misled the American people on #coronavirus readiness," she tweeted on February 28.
The patients waiting in the corridors were thin and bony, with dangerously low blood counts and anemia.
Still, the prominence of commentary over news online and on cable news feels backward, and dangerously so.
"Hooters was created for one purpose: to get dangerously close to showing people naughty places," Szala says.
As the world's growing middle classes eat more meat, the earth's water resources will be dangerously squeezed.
The reason for the alarm is simple: The city's water supply is dangerously close to running dry.
For young people, the Holocaust has become dangerously far from view, the Times columnist Ginia Bellafante writes.
This risks not just losing an election but compounding how dangerously off-center our politics have become.
Back in the 1980s and '90s, many of America's fish populations were collapsing to dangerously low levels.
Bring along food — you may be able to coax a hungry cat from a dangerously high perch.
South Korea denied it, and instead said that the Japanese plane flew dangerously low over its ship.
More than 200 people were killed in September after a dangerously overcrowded Tanzanian ferry capsized, officials said.
A polar vortex is expected to bring dangerously cold, record-breaking temperatures to the Midwest this week.
Less than a month later, he fell into a diabetic coma from dangerously high blood glucose levels.
But its spending would produce a deficit considered dangerously high for a country with so much debt.
In 2014, the Russian planes also flew dangerously close to the USS Ross, a guided-missile destroyer.
The proposed reforms by some lawmakers are dangerously misguided -- and have major consequences for patients in need.
More importantly, we got dangerously low on toilet paper (thank you Amazon Prime for two-day delivery).
Or perhaps it brought the stories dangerously near, the fact that she shared so much with them.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the world may be "dangerously" unprepared for the next pandemic.
And computer models increasingly are showing it could be dangerously close to the United States late Thursday.
While welcoming the declines, WHO warned that teenage drinking across Europe remained at a "dangerously high" level.
It affects all of us, leaving the country more divided than ever and dangerously close to unraveling.
Her predicament parallels Attila's growing sense that much of his own work is pusillanimous and dangerously indulgent.
But where optimists see a more engaged electorate, critics are warning that the move is dangerously irresponsible.
Many were forced to either lay down in or walk through feces and dangerously high ammonia levels.
"He figures it had to be dangerously close to interfering with airport air space," the email says.
We also found buyer complaints about it malfunctioning and causing homes to dip to dangerously low temperatures.
New satellite images showed the Theewaterskloof Dam, Cape Town's largest reservoir, at dangerously low levels this week.
The ETF also closed 18.4 percent below its 52-week high, dangerously close to entering bear market.
It is dangerously ignorant to believe we have a choice whether or not we combat climate change.
In October 1962, the world came dangerously close to nuclear war between, arguably, more level-headed foes.
And surely, that is where we will finish if we fall for dangerously facile Cold War analogies.
" Montenegro hit back at Ryan later, calling Ryan's allegations "not just false and defamatory, but dangerously so.
"Trump is a petulant, dangerously unbalanced reality star who will coddle tyrants and alienate allies," Elmets said.
Spring flooding meant that some in the Midwest couldn't plant or had to delay until dangerously late.
The whispers morph into jeers, and the progressively, dangerously impatient crowd howls for the show to begin.
This environmentally vulnerable concentration dangerously extends already stretched resources in water-insecure places like California and Florida.
Both sides share blame for allowing the dispute to spin dangerously out of control, our correspondent writes.
If no agreement is reached, Britain will be dangerously close to its March 29 deadline to withdraw.
More than a decade later, it is a dangerously overcrowded shantytown with few toilets and no electricity.
And The Path hews dangerously close to that territory throughout the first half of its first season.
More dangerously are items like bleach or pesticides, or the glass bottles being smashed in the hopper.
But every scenario in Afghanistan goes on for ages, and each is dangerously similar to the last.
Even before Asuka's arrival and Alexa Bliss's dominance of the title scene, Sasha Banks felt dangerously aimless.
Rather than dividing NATO, it would probably unite and galvanize it and make Moscow look dangerously erratic.
The boats "shadowed and aggressively maneuvered in dangerously close proximity" to Impeccable, according to a Pentagon statement.
Since 2007, the ice is too dangerously thin to go out and just work on it anymore.
This more nuanced attack faults the Clinton Foundation for dangerously blurring the distinction between private and public.
Anyone calling for democratic freedoms is attempting to infect China with dangerously alien, indeed Western notions, officials assert.
Throughout the United Kingdom, summers are becoming hotter and drier, and winters are now dangerously warmer and wetter.
Somewhere between my eighth and eighteenth turmeric lattes, I realized I was dangerously close to falling for TED.
The most obvious thing is how he goes from being apologetic and consideration to dangerously defensive and stubborn.
We're told Mackenzie discovered her blood sugar was "dangerously high" after testing with a home kit last night.
Here's a dangerously related issue that greatly angers me: President Trump is also planning on reinstating private prisons!
A major concern of the rescuers is that oxygen levels in their safe space could fall dangerously low.
In time, they may dangerously mislead the public, and can serve as a nefarious tool for political propaganda.
TV Line put together a list of shows that are dangerously close to the chopping block this season.
All that hot oil and special icing sugar sounds dangerously beyond the remit of the average home baker.
It wasn't an easy rescue, as rotors spun dangerously near the cliff and ocean spray battered them both.
These tests revealed that her fetus was healthy but Kaur had dangerously low hemoglobin and blood pressure levels.
After a few long nights reliving my digital glory days the allure of logging in became dangerously enticing.
Prior to this episode, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was getting dangerously close to letting Rebecca's anxieties consume it entirely.
The LEI's latest reading came in at 0.1 year-over-year, dangerously close to meeting that negative criteria.
Hull's voice is delicate in the verses, dangerously fragile in the falsetto choruses, backed by three gentle guitars.
State testing found that 65,000 children in Baltimore had dangerously high blood lead levels between 1993 and 2013.
The wild population, which lives in rainforests, is dangerously dwindling due to human settlement, deforestation and forest degradation.
It can claim that the balance of global power is shifting dangerously in favour of a new oligarchy.
American warships, dangerously buzzed by Iranian patrol boats, may not be as restrained in their response as before.
We live dangerously close to a bubble tea chain, so we bundle up and make the short trek.
Lee doesn't shy away from exposing their privilege, either: for one character, her luxurious life becomes dangerously constricting.
The debut trailer introduced us to a Mad Max-like world running dangerously low on law and order.
The longer-term boomer mistake was that they allowed—or rather, encouraged—a dangerously unbalanced economy to develop.
Once again Europe finds itself in a position where politics, the ECB and the banks are dangerously entwined.
NASA's also been looking into ways of deflecting an asteroid, should it come dangerously close to our planet.
Stored in a lead-lined chest, they will continue to be dangerously radioactive for the next 1,500 years.
Her heart rate plummeted to dangerously low levels during contractions, causing doctors to perform an emergency cesarean section.
Many blame Lebanon's dangerously low foreign currency levels on the policies of its central bank governor Riad Salameh.
Or that the falsies we spent so much time applying are dangerously close to drooping down our face.
Poppy persuades Liv to leap off the (dangerously high) spiral staircase, like Nell does later in the series.
That said, our national culture in the United States is currently, clearly, and dangerously overfocused on demonstrating power.
I remember thinking Roth was holding back, and perhaps being almost dangerously naive for not including concentration camps.
More often, these are encountered off-site, where noise conditions and crowd dynamics are dangerously unpredictable and volatile.
A leak from the trailer's generator filled the trailer with dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide, authorities said.
In North Carolina, state officials began preparing for the possibility of conditions that could turn roadways dangerously slick.
We warned you back in February that this couple was dangerously 'shippable, and they've only proven us right.
Dr. Clark then took the cat to an emergency animal hospital since her temperature was still dangerously low.
It was a tough decision to make, but I did it because I'm courageous, bold, and live dangerously.
Yet veterans are intimately familiar with how dangerously unreliable and unaccountable the VA has been in recent years.
The book is a dangerously honest account of her life from childhood through to adulthood (she's now 42).
Young was arrested for drunk driving back in 2016 after cops say he was driving dangerously in Texas.
But what makes some of those same men take their own lives is both different and dangerously understudied.
And, with this in mind, might our giving not be dangerously superficial, a salve on a compound fracture?
"He's walking dangerously between who he is personally and who he is professionally," Ledbetter said in an interview.
So he reasons that he wasn't living that dangerously when he wagered $20,000 on a single trivia question.
To conclude that this sycophantic debut is where Judge Kavanaugh's problems begin and end would be dangerously naïve.
The B.J.P. government released India's first National Intellectual Property Rights Policy last month, and it is dangerously misguided.
Trump has derided scientific studies asserting a correlation between man-made greenhouse gases and a dangerously warming planet.
And an invitation to autocrats w/o America's checks & balances to play the same game more dangerously. Leadership??
Between 1993 and 2013, more than 65,000 children in Baltimore tested positive for dangerously high blood-lead levels.
If another storm hits southwest Florida, many areas that lost their seawalls during Irma will be dangerously exposed.
Yet ICER, I fear, takes us dangerously to the brink, a tipping point none of us can afford.
The island of 22m remains riven with bitter divisions, economically precarious and dangerously prone to high-pitched populism.
Boiling water flowing down the volcano's slopes from dangerously hot volcanic gas and ash also posed a threat.
Regarding the President, the week featured twin elaborations of the obvious—that he is dangerously unfit for office.
Calling it "the existential threat of our time," Mr. Brown painted the Republican ticket as dangerously anti-science.
To distract his people from their many woes, Putin has pursued a dangerously aggressive and expansionist foreign policy.
It will need to marshal its full authority to check a president who is dangerously out of control.
In Washington, lead levels shot up in 2001, and in some neighborhoods they remained dangerously elevated until 2010.
A test conducted by the city at her request detected dangerously elevated lead levels in her tap water.
Those 2018 Trumpian risks fall into three main categories: international security, American democracy and his dangerously unfit temperament.
David's eyes are "gleaming" with anger—is he completely in control of himself or dangerously close to exploding?
In recent years, however, multiple factors indicate that ties between Hezbollah and the LAF are growing dangerously close.
The telescope will also chart the movements of potentially hazardous asteroids that could fly dangerously close to Earth.
Not even when Mark Warner said "nutjob," which — full disclosure — brought me dangerously close to a spit take.
Photo: GettyFacial recognition is a powerful surveillance tool, one that is deeply unregulated, unjustly biased, and dangerously abused.
They call hypertension the "silent killer" because it's possible to have dangerously high blood pressure and no symptoms.
Right, but I think there's something about it that's dangerously addictive, all of them, you can feel it.
Scientists must be certain that the infecting microbe is so weak that it cannot make volunteers dangerously ill.
And, of course, you can read a lot into the Dangerously In Love reference if you so wish.
It would be wise to ground yourself now—the compulsion for distraction through substance abuse is dangerously strong.
"Donald Trump's ideas aren't just different — they are dangerously incoherent," Clinton said at the beginning of the speech.
Mezcal-wise, it is dangerously smooth and on the sweeter side rather than reminding you of burnt rubber.
It could save your outfit, especially if you're dealing with oversized shirts, broken zippers, and dangerously breezy tops.
In his golden days, he talked relentlessly, courageously, even dangerously, about black folk and racial injustice in America.
The dams and reservoirs that supply the city of an estimated 2000 million people are running dangerously low.
To achieve that goal, you'll want to avoid these eight (dangerously easy-to-make) mistakes during staff meetings.
A storied aid organization no longer opens an extra place to sleep when the temperature drops dangerously low.
That is a recipe for increased polarization and hostility at a moment when Americans are already dangerously divided.
In addition to dwindling physical space and hospital beds, NYC's hospitals are running dangerously low on critical equipment.
For someone like me, a humanities major who loves to read, the internet is a dangerously absorbing environment.
Rather than being criticized as selfish or dangerously ignorant, he deserves credit for his mindful and inspiring action.
Third, they showed the dangerously high level of public employee union dependence on favorable government treatment for survival.
"Democrats have dangerously and intentionally misled the American people on #Coronavirus readiness," she said on Twitter in February.
Russian officials said the Ukrainian ships were maneuvering dangerously, requiring the strait to be temporarily closed for safety.
Louise is able to mend the dress for her, which sparks the beginning of their dangerously codependent friendship.
But the change could delay administration of vasopressors in that group even when blood pressure remains dangerously low.
The roofs had been torn off other houses and a few that were built on stilts listed dangerously.
Both are self-interested, corrupt and authoritarian, but they exhibit significant policy differences and have become dangerously antagonistic.
Or, if you really love to live dangerously, you might opt to go without healthcare coverage at all.
Critics have assailed A.I. as dangerously powerful, even threatening the enslavement of humanity to robots with superhuman powers.
Off a corner, the ball bounces dangerously around the Sweden box before Harry Maguire rushes in to shoot.
Rick Scott of Florida, a Republican, spoke of the importance of keeping guns from the dangerously mentally ill.
But upon closer inspection, Colorado weighs in as two states: one dangerously heavy and one fit and trim.
Argentina had much more trouble than it should clearing the ball, and it zipped around the box dangerously.
But these new therapies are still experimental, and the technologies also carry the potential to be dangerously misused.
When his parents rushed him to the emergency room, doctors determined that his blood sugar was dangerously elevated.
Europe, the story goes, has been dangerously naïve in its immigration policies and is now paying the price.
Inspired by acqua alta, the peak tides dangerously flooding Venice, Abloh's work is at once graceful and ominous.
Because the pressure on the government's budget is increasing so much, public investment is dangerously low, Marinho added.
"I've been saying for years that the level of oxygen in that lake is dangerously low," he says.
That would additionally help to create shared experiences and common points of reference in a dangerously fractured society.
Mr. Trump's White House is drifting so dangerously that we find ourselves searching for ballast in unlikely places.
Human-rights violations have become much worse than they were under Mubarak, and the economy is dangerously weak.
This comes as mental health services are stretched dangerously thin by long-running cuts to funding and staff.
Roughly 58 percent of the apps alerted users when they had dangerously high or low blood sugar levels.
At age 215, her spleen, which helps fight bacterial infections, became dangerously enlarged because of blocked blood flow.
There were just 45 areas with dangerously low levels of oxygen worldwide in 1960 — now there are 700.
He would rather dangerously undermine the entire system than work to achieve a truly free and fair democracy.
But I have serious doubts about whether it is even possible to fix such a dangerously flawed agreement.
That multidecade high normally would represent a contrarian signal that the market is getting into dangerously overbought levels.
He had a dangerously fast heart rate of 212 beats per minute, even 10 minutes after the race.
The important thing is that having an extra charge on you means you can live (slightly) more dangerously.
Meanwhile, as recent Gallup and National Public Radio polling has shown, confidence in the media is dangerously low.
Permitting global application of domestic laws against private entities would lead dangerously toward over-enforcement and political chaos.
But in the interview, the former top Trump aide described his administration as dangerously divided on policy matters.
Go too far toward open revolt and you could find yourself dangerously at odds with your own voters.
" She added, "We need serious proposals to prevent violent criminals and the dangerously mentally ill from acquiring firearms.
"Malta's public life is afflicted with dangerously unstable men with no principles or scruples," she wrote last year.
But for marginalized people suffering under deeply unequal and discriminatory systems of power, that mission seems dangerously naive.
Time spent with dangerously low blood sugar was minimal and about equal with both systems, the researchers found.
He did, and they showed that Susan's protein levels were dangerously high, indicating a problem with her kidneys.
On the Greek islands, where refugees continue to arrive from Turkey, the camps are sordid and dangerously overcrowded.
Now, unfortunately, his pettiness has gone dangerously international with his "Little Rocket Man" insult of North Korea's leader.
By the time it reaches larger fish, the concentrations of mercury in their fatty tissue becomes dangerously magnified.
The email leaks show how we have dangerously overcommitted to this form of communication, our tech columnist writes.
Here are the cold, hard facts about the dangerously low temperatures in much of the U.S. this week.
A tsunami occurs when a quake on the seabed abruptly pushes water upward, producing a dangerously tall wave.
The air quality in certain parts of the Bronx is dangerously unhealthy, according to a college student's research.
"From the AR-15 in particular, even with the suppressor, sound levels are still dangerously high," she added.
"We should all be rightfully worried that this is all dangerously distracting from the sacred homeland security mission."
Singer August Alsina posted a video of his own backyard with flames getting dangerously close to his home.
And there are moments when "Jack of the Red Hearts" veers dangerously close to being another babysitting horror movie.
Boiling water flowing down the volcano&aposs slopes from dangerously hot volcanic gas and ash also posed a threat.
The fire only burned about 2000 acres (3003 hectares) but came dangerously close to two densely populated housing developments.
African-American women were more likely to have dangerously high blood pressure during pregnancy and less likely to breastfeed.
" Such a comment suggested Hammond was alarmingly misinformed, said Reprieve, and came "dangerously close to condoning Saudi Arabia's approach.
The Center for Biological Diversity called the report's recommendations "dangerously misguided," and the Sierra Club also bashed the study.
As Boston's transformation into a Winter Helplessland proved, the city's transit infrastructure is undeniably, perhaps dangerously out of date.
But at the same time, it doesn't mean a community can use that as a shield to behave dangerously.
Or live again in these ancient lands where Christianity came early but is now edging dangerously close to extinction.
I have to give up on eating my potato salad because a woman's vibrating butt air gets dangerously close.
The heavy car was quietly — and dangerously — suspended between between the Fiat's roof and a wall on Southpark avenue.
But she only represents one tentacle of what might be the most dangerously corruptible family in modern American history.
This man is leaving us for greener pastures (a golf course, probably), to a destiny that feels dangerously uncertain.
Household debt is a dangerously high 189 percent of disposable income and well above much of the rich world.
That is despite a dangerously divided Congress and a painful lack of adequate support and attention from President Obama.
So to dangle a White House meeting in the midst of all that seems, at this point, dangerously naive.
Being the dangerously obsessed Thrones fan that I am, I was hooked halfway into the first page: Ice dragons.
Storm surges, when hurricanes push ocean water dangerously over normal levels, could be up to 9 feet (2.74 meters).
Familial hypercholesterolaemia, for example, causes dangerously high cholesterol which, if untreated, can cause heart attacks at an early age.
Although Kat is doing important work, the Scarlet Instagram account comes dangerously close to being pulled over her stunts.
He tore dangerously around the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, but always went free when the police nabbed him.
And there is an urgent need for agreement over North Korea's nuclear-weapons programme, which is developing dangerously fast.
The installation, titled Polluted Pots, uses artificial atmospheres to simulate dangerously polluted air quality in cities around the world.
Yet their changed molecular structures mean that their effects are different—sometimes subtly so, sometimes dramatically and dangerously so.
I smiled at the realization as I walked home, marveling over the cosmos while swinging my dangerously thin purse.
In Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is following the same approach, and Poland is moving dangerously along this path.
Gavin Newsom of California said that horse racing was dangerously close to being out of business in his state.
But Democrats will not be alone in facing dangerously shifting political currents should impeachment drag on longer than expected.
It also adds an app that will alert users when they are being exposed to dangerously loud noise levels.
Hawaii local time shows a powerful lava flow tearing its way across the island, dangerously close to multiple structures.
Last and most dangerously, Donald Trump believes that the world will be safer if more nations have nuclear weapons.
The statement says an autopsy shows Kash's death "is consistent with hyperthermia" — meaning his body temperature was dangerously high.
San Francisco Bay Area has had 10 continuous days of dangerously unhealthy air quality from the devastating November wildfires.
His page didn't load; he kept repeating some strange lines about how dangerously, tragically transformative President Obama has been.
Hunt won a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award in 1983 for her performance in The Year of Living Dangerously.
A tax to fund the salaries of Christian teachers would put America on a dangerously slippery slope, he wrote.
That's why they decide to rob a dangerously violent cartel in the hopes of securing $75 million for themselves.
Reese Witherspoon's performance as the queen of Monterey's mean girl contingent is delicious, as is Kidman's dangerously brittle Celeste.
The conversation surrounding Colton Underwood's virginity has come dangerously close to discussing misogyny, locker room culture, and sexual shame.
Actor Kevin Spacey delivered a mea culpa coupled with a coming-out statement that dangerously conflates homosexuality and pedophilia.
Alternatively, it leaves the body dangerously weakened, as did the illnesses that plagued the German philosopher all his life.
The dangerously incompetent corporation has agreed to give all customers in Arizona who used its product a full refund.
Now over a dozen more visitors who fell dangerously ill on vacation in the Dominican Republic are coming forward.
But as I find myself treading dangerously close to the edge of Pee-wee's wrath, I will stop there.
" He goes on to say it "is fueling a downward spiral of dangerously inappropriate, antisocial and possibly criminal behavior.
From that perspective, and given China's unified march advancing artificial intelligence, China is dangerously far ahead of the West.
And he remembered last year, where he felt he was falling into a dangerously passive approach at the plate.
In just 24 hours, my levels had dropped from 65.0 to 54.0, dangerously close to the too low cutoff.
It came with a warning, too: That the printers were hacked because they were dangerously exposed to the internet.
Left untreated, extreme heat stroke can trigger a dangerously fast heart rate and cause bodily enzymes to stop functioning.
Several lawsuits have been filed by parents who say their children are showing dangerously high blood levels of lead.
Batson worked on Bey's Grammy-winning album, "Dangerously in Love," and produced with Jay Z, Dr. Dre and Eminem.
They phoned him to tell him to urgently go to his GP because his BMI was dangerously high. Now.
Likewise, the total value of stocks has now become dangerously detached from the anemic state of the underlying economy.
Apple is coming dangerously close to losing control of how consumers make sense of its mobile and tablet lineup.
Hollywood's creations are the mirror in which Americans see themselves – and the current racially skewed reflection is dangerously distorted.
Less than a month later, he was arrested and charged with driving dangerously and assault in his native Ontario.
Savitsky, who was dangerously intoxicated, lunged at Beloguzov with a knife and stabbed him in the chest several times.
The overarching impression is that the party is still dangerously out of touch with the political reality it inhabits.
The ones who loved the Note 7 and lived dangerously, risking their lives just to use their favorite phone.
The downside of the public chat rooms, from my brief experience, was that they could veer dangerously off topic.
The streams are sometimes dangerously polluted, thanks partly to a local entrepreneur who makes his money illegally dumping toxins.
"If Democrats win control of Congress this November, we will come dangerously closer to socialism in America," Trump added.
Last year, PFOA was confirmed in dangerously high levels in the village's drinking water, which comes from municipal wells.
If anything, motherhood has only given her a small diversion from getting dangerously involved with her patient's real lives.
The people of Guam are having to take such advice seriously because President Trump is dangerously ignorant of history.
Trump's approval rating is already dangerously low for an incumbent; among younger voters and nonwhites, it is even worse.
The country's policies are dangerously out of date and out of control, generating real suffering at home and abroad.
In a video of the incident, the plane can be seen dipping dangerously to the left just after takeoff.
But domestic and global developments here and elsewhere suggest that 2018 will really be a year of living dangerously.
The eurozone is dangerously divided between winners and losers with little in hand to rectify the imbalances anytime soon.
"The West has forgot the hard lessons of the past, that Bosnia can dangerously destabilize the region," he said.
Tensions with Iran remain on a hair trigger and the risks of miscalculation by all sides are dangerously high.
Nurses said in hospital records seen by Toronto Life that deliveries on the weekends often happened fast, sometimes dangerously.
"Trump dangerously politicizes intelligence declassification—giving his henchman AG sweeping powers to weaponize classified info against political foes," Sen.
The path has been dangerously dark for months, and efforts to engage the Department of Transportation have proved fruitless.
"Keeping Michiganders safe during this stretch of dangerously cold temperatures is our priority," Whitmer said in a news release.
While the car industry has been more resilient, officials worry that the region's industrial base is becoming dangerously narrow.
But the decision also loaded the bases with two outs and pushed the Dodgers dangerously close to the edge.
Actor Mark Hamill and his family safely evacuated their home, which is "dangerously close" to the fire, he said.
The bottom line is that there are many drivers who are dangerously impaired by drugs on our roads today.
Iran has been shooting off long-range missiles, including one that came dangerously close to a U.S. aircraft carrier.
When he presses the air compressor handle the force causes all the fidget spinners to start spinning dangerously fast.
George Moore, a prosecutor for the state of Kentucky and one of the witnesses that day, came dangerously close.
With its absence of information regarding the brothers' earlier and present circumstances, the play comes across as dangerously thin.
An urge to double down dangerously paired with a strange belief that it will all work in her favor?
Next thing you knew, they were both swinging and tossing each other, stumbling dangerously close to the deep fryer.
Thankfully we still have high-rise parkour, and we still have—soaring and dangerously weird since 1994—Stinking Lizaveta.
As he and Wolffe detail in their book, they observed this apparatus to be inflexible, with dangerously slow reflexes.
The crisis has prompted lawsuits by parents who say their children are showing dangerously high blood levels of lead.
The language, they say, is dangerously broad and could criminalize sharing useful information simply because it's adjacent to prostitution.
So, what needs to be done to right the FBI ship that currently lists dangerously to its port side?
He struggled through much of spring training and came dangerously close to missing out on the final rotation spot.
Some alternative schools aim to re-engage students who have fallen dangerously behind or dropped out of school altogether.
Untold numbers of men throughout the Appalachian coal fields have black lung, leaving them dangerously exposed to the virus.
And "Whiplash" explored it viscerally through the story of a dangerously motivated jazz drummer at a New York conservatory.
Depending on how you look at it, the government's answer to that question is either nuanced or dangerously inconsistent.
Witnesses had said Halladay was flying dangerously and lost control of the plane -- which eventually plunged into the water.
Unequipped to deal with the crush, border facilities and migrant shelters are dangerously overcrowded, and the staff is overburdened.
Limiting oneself to dressing and acting as one's heritage determines is dangerously close to a "separate but equal" mentality.
"Johnny Dangerously," her 217 follow-up, was about gangsters in the 242s — her favorite genre, equal only to musicals.
His name is Barack (Peter Francis James, shiny with dangerously amiable professionalism), and he has an offer to make.
Not that any label, ethnic or otherwise, comes close to pinning down identities that are always, dangerously, in flux.
In addition, 22 states and jurisdictions, including California, New York, Illinois and Texas, are also facing dangerously low reserves.
Although the politicization of the coronavirus is maddening, it also is, more dangerously, a threat to our national security.
Most dangerously, engaging in violence will only guarantee more in return, whether from one's political adversaries or the state.
The stunt involves two people kicking the legs from underneath a third person, causing them to fall over dangerously.
At one point, he weighed only 37 kilograms, dangerously underweight for man 180 centimeters (5 foot 113 inches) tall.
Jeff: I'd give the NHL the baseball because, like a hockey puck, a baseball is small and dangerously solid.
Food prices soared, contributing to economic and social tensions and leaving Syrians dangerously vulnerable to the subsequent war. 4.
It's this denial of the right to simply be — the perpetual state of otherness — that dangerously shadows black people.
But even when Lore's delivery becomes dangerously complicated, the two women's tangled, fascinating histories remain hidden from each other.
And so it is incumbent on the giant social platforms to prevent the president from dangerously weaponizing their tools.
As gene-altering technologies become more accessible, there's also a growing risk that they'll be dangerously misused or abused.
He added the vessel was dangerously inadequate for a 40-50 mile trip with the amount of people aboard.
In an analysis of five products purchased online, researchers found that four contained piracetam, sometimes in dangerously high amounts.
"If Democrats win control of Congress this November, we will come dangerously closer to socialism in America," Trump wrote.
Contaminants from drug manufacturing facilities have been tainting wastewater with dangerously high concentrations, according to an investigation from STAT.
That Trump won't acknowledge this means he's either profoundly foolish or, in ways we don't yet understand, dangerously complicit.
One that didn't make you cringe through its awkward Englishness, or verge dangerously close to the edge of twee?
In an already dangerously volatile situation, the United States should not focus unwarranted attention on potential cyberattacks by Iran.
This time it might resume enriching uranium to a 20 percent level, which is dangerously close to weapons grade.
For instance, one monitor alerted that a baby's face was dangerously covered when her fingers were in her mouth.
Public frustration could "escalate dangerously" if the outbreak proves to be uncontrollable by the end of March, EIU wrote.
Only slightly less dangerously, he could weaken the nation's standing by backing off from a threat to use force.
The suggested ways of improving the situation in Libya for refugees and other migrants are dangerously lacking in detail.
The bomb techs, in turn, thought the engineers were dangerously uninformed and dismissive of the specialists' efforts to help.
Not everyone is leaving school and less than a decade later championing dangerously nativistic policy from the White House.
Fuel, which is needed to distribute aid when rations ultimately arrive to the island, is in dangerously short supply.
Children darted back and forth, as they always do on rural roads in Africa, dangerously close to the convoy.
These are real concerns, but the focus on increasing exports to solve the ongoing farm crisis is dangerously incomplete.
In the case of Beautiful Boy, that force is a cornucopia of substances, but most primarily and dangerously meth.
But you have to live dangerously sometimes, and I'm doing so by picking Spain's archrival to win it all.
Cruz argued that O'Rourke is dangerously liberal, while O'Rourke called Cruz out-of-step and beholden to Republican donors.
"The hurricane will move dangerously close to the Florida east coast late Monday through Tuesday night," the NHC said.
Jurvetson has famously funded companies that seemed dangerously futuristic and capital intensive at the time, including Space X and Tesla.
Within months, Cecchini began seeing the drink – a dangerously quaffable sweet and sour concoction – at other downtown bars and restaurants.
That Assad's forces were getting dangerously close to Jordan, and the base itself, was a nonstarter for the United States.
While there have been many reports of hoverboards dangerously bursting into flame, the devices held up well in our teardown.
It may feel like you are dangerously close to perfection, and you couldn't possibly squeeze out any more personal development.
"A food warehouse was also targeted with almost 10,000 food parcels destroyed, while fuel ... is dangerously low," the statement said.
Critics have warned his rise could push Colombia dangerously toward the left and rattle markets in the traditionally conservative country.
Back then, at least one video had already captured an Uber self-driving car dangerously violating San Francisco traffic laws.
The UAE has sent its own complaints as well, accusing Qatari military aircraft of flying dangerously close to Emirati planes.
Russia said the Ukrainian ships had been maneuvering dangerously and ignoring its instructions with the aim of stirring up tensions.
Finally, there's Doctor Healmore, who wields a laboratory flask that can produces restorative puddles should anyone's HP fall dangerously low.
Dangerously low temperatures When this weather pattern happens, temperatures will usually fall well below average across much of the country.
Such ignorance weakens political accountability, and incentivizes politicians to pursue dangerously misguided policies that prove popular with poorly informed voters.
This is day 139 of Donald Trump's administration, and it is clear that he is dangerously unfit for the role.
The Valley does many things remarkably well, but it comes dangerously close to being a monoculture of white male nerds.
Bebe Rexha sported a bright scarlet gown with layer upon layer of tulle and a train that looked dangerously trippable.
When he injected unvaccinated mice with dangerously high levels of hydrocodone, only 25% of them survived for even a day.
Couple the uncertainty of disease outbreaks with that of extreme weather, and it's clear why this problem is dangerously unpredictable.
Has it finally served as a wake-up call for a state that has pursued a dangerously limited counterterrorism policy?
Earlier this year, a drone pilot in Hangzhou was arrested for flying a DJI Mavic Pro dangerously near civilian airliners.
Both were a shock to my system, the cold one even bringing me dangerously close to a full mental shutdown.

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