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"take no chances" Definitions
  1. to not do something that is risky or dangerous

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"They can't take no chances any more," Mr. Lancellotti said.
This time, Ms. Pixley said, they chose to take no chances.
But if you have to have health care for your family, you take no chances.
Putin said security forces should take no chances with their own lives if confronted by terrorist suspects.
But when you're dealing with something as important as personal security, it's wise to take no chances.
Suited in "Level B" protective suits, chemical resistant boots and gas masks attached to oxygen tanks on their backs, they take no chances.
People in areas that could be affected should take no chances against such a powerful surge, Scott said, adding, "No one's going to survive," such a wall of water.
The brick alley has recessed alcoves that could conceal someone lying in wait, and the new safety protocol in his department says to take no chances, make no assumptions and avoid being predictable.
If we expect perfection from our politicians — if we expect them to take no chances, no risks, and make incredibly complex things happen in the world — we can always find where things go wrong.
After migrants were blamed for scores of sexual assaults during New Year's celebrations in Cologne, followed by a string of lone terrorist attacks linked to the Islamic State, the authorities say they can take no chances.
" And the White House has chosen messaging that emphasizes Garland's more moderate or conservative qualities, especially on criminal justice: "Merrick Garland would take no chances that someone who murdered innocent Americans might go free on a technicality.
When people offered to turn over evidence voluntarily, he refused, taking the harder route of obtaining the proper subpoenas instead, because Merrick would take no chances that someone who murdered innocent Americans might go free on a technicality.
When Trout went to the plate for the first time Sunday afternoon at Citi Field with two Angels in scoring position, Collins wanted to take no chances that a single swing could produce a two- or three-run inning.
With parliamentary elections on the horizon and a presidential election in 3.13, however, the establishment of the National Guard can be seen as another example of the Kremlin's take-no-chances approach to security amid concerns that Western nations may attempt to destabilize Russia.
But when Montgomery returned to the dugout, pitching coach Larry Rothschild — after observing that his fastball was between 88 and 90 miles per hour, about five ticks below normal — asked if he was O.K. When Montgomery mentioned the tightness, the Yankees wanted to take no chances.
"He is so focused on the Fed because in terms of avoiding a recession that is truly in his eyes his biggest obstacle," to reelection, said a source in regular communication with the White House, explaining that Trump wants to take no chances, even if the risk of a downturn is low.
The bee-folk are overwise, I know, and I mean to take no chances of their leaving.
Loades 1996 pp. 168–169 His behaviour increasingly threatened the cohesion vital within a minority regime.Alford 2002 p. 170 In that respect Warwick would take no chances,Loades 2004 pp. 108–109 and he now also aspired to a dukedom.
Cao Qin was to take no chances in allowing himself to be ruined in similar fashion.Robinson (1999), 97-98. Cao's Mongol troops were veterans who had fought in several campaigns under the eunuch Cao Jixiang (曹吉祥)—Cao Qin's adoptive father—in the 1440s.Robinson (1999), 99.
Despite Logan's unwillingness to accuse Bragg (since he did not actually witness the crime), Bragg apparently wants to take no chances. On their journey, Logan and Lucy become attracted to each other. They stop one night at the homestead of Ben Dance and his family. There, Logan introduces Lucy to his girlfriend, Caroline Marsh.
By March 11, reports had the gang spotted at King, Indiana in Gibson County."Officers On Trail Of Bank Robbers", Evansville Journal, Evansville, Indiana, March 11, 1925, p. 1. Peace officers throughout the midwest were wired descriptions of the men and advised to take no chances. Guards were placed along every road in southern Indiana with orders to 'shoot to kill'.
By March 11, reports had the gang spotted at King, Indiana in Gibson County.Officers On Trail Of Bank Robbers article, Evansville Journal, Evansville, Indiana, March 11, 1925, p. 1. Peace officers throughout the midwest were wired descriptions of the men and advised to take no chances. Guards were placed along every road in southern Indiana with orders to 'shoot to kill'.
When they raised the periscope again, the CO saw that the escort called for help so he submerged and left the area, following the directive to take no chances with the escorts. On 17 September it took a course for Constanța, and, on the way back, it was spotted by a number of Russian hydroplanes and even depth charged by a patrol craft.
But with the scores level, Grimforth still have the advantage, only needing a draw to remain ahead and win the league trophy. Gus Parker orders them to "take no chances!" With only seconds left, Billy starts a move from inside his own 18-yard area. He passes the ball to Brown Fox, causing her to control it with her breasts, but this only causes the referee to give out a penalty.
The William Robbins (later the Liberty), a Texas privateer, recaptured the Hannah Elizabeth and Kerr was able to redeem his property by paying half its worth. On March 24, 1836, General Sam Houston ordered Kerr's arrest on charges of spreading false news and of having befriended the Mexicans. The charges resulted from Kerr's delivery of the news of James W. Fannin's defeat in the battle of Coleto. Although Kerr spoke the truth, Houston could take no chances of a panic among his men.
Although the protests were initially confined to the Xilingol region, some 150 people protested in the capital, Hohhot. The Inner Mongolia government under the auspices of Hu Chunhua adopted a 'take-no- chances' attitude, and sent in police and paramilitary forces to cordon off the city's main square. Several of the city's secondary schools confined students to campus grounds. At the Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities in Tongliao, in the eastern part of the province, students were forbidden to leave campus grounds.
Then he would kick over the campfire coals. Later, dropping the fire from there was made illegal. The park placed a warning sign which read: :It is 3,000 feet to the bottom :And no undertaker to meet you :TAKE NO CHANCES :There is a difference :Between bravery and just plain :ORDINARY FOOLISHNESS In 1897, the Washburn brothers, who owned the Wawona Hotel, had the Guardian of the State Grant evict James McCauley and took over his hotel at Glacier Point. They stopped the Firefalls.
Robinson, "Politics, Force and Ethnicity in Ming China," 97. Due to the earlier demise of General Shi Heng in 1459, in a similar warning involving an imperial edict, Cao Qin was to take no chances in allowing himself to be ruined in similar fashion.Robinson, "Politics, Force and Ethnicity in Ming China," 97–98. The loyalty of Cao's Mongol-officer clients was secure due to circumstances of thousands of military officers who had to accept demotions in 1457 because of earlier promotions in aiding the Jingtai Emperor's succession.Robinson, "Politics, Force and Ethnicity in Ming China," 100.
Hughes, chapter 5 In early October 1917, Robertson asked Allenby to state his extra troop requirements to advance from the Gaza-Beersheba line (30 miles wide) to the Jaffa-Jerusalem line (50 miles wide), urging him to take no chances in estimating the threat of a German-reinforced threat. Allenby's estimate was that he would need 13 extra divisions (an impossible demand even if Haig's forces went on the defensive) and that he might face 18 Turkish and 2 German divisions. Yet, in private letters, Allenby and Robertson agreed that sufficient British Empire troops were already in place to take and hold Jerusalem.Woodward, 1998, pp.
Chelmsford was now convinced the Zulus wanted to fight and replied to Wolseley's third message, informing him that he would indeed retreat to 1st Division if the need arose, and that he would be attacking the Zulus the next day. That evening Chelmsford issued his orders. The British, having learned a bitter lesson at Isandlwana, would take no chances meeting the Zulu army in the open with their normal line of battle such as the 'Thin Red Line' of Balaclava fame. Their advance would begin at first light, prior to forming his infantry into a large hollow square, with mounted troops covering the sides and rear.
When Saybrook had the women in his crew examined and confirmed that they were all pregnant, he sent a sub-ether report back to Earth and then destroyed his ship with all aboard. Later, a research spaceship from Earth lands on Saybrook's Planet to investigate the report by the earlier colony ship. The crew take no chances and incinerate all life around the landing point, while carefully preventing any life from the planet from coming on board (and have an all-male crew for good measure). They confirm Saybrook's report, then set out to return to Earth to recommend that Saybrook's Planet be permanently quarantined.
Following the success of her 1980 album, but relative failure of her next album, Epic Records decided to take no chances with this release and included four of her past hits on the collection and backed it up with a TV advertising campaign. This resulted in All for a Song becoming the most successful album of Dickson's career. The album peaked at No.3 in the UK and spent most of the year in the charts, eventually selling over 600,000 copies in the UK alone.Official Charts Company - All for a Song UK Chart details \- UK Webwonders - Barbara Dickson (1982) Past singles included on the album were "Answer Me", "Another Suitcase in Another Hall", "Caravan Song" and "January February", while contemporary singles released from the album were "Run Like the Wind", "Take Good Care" and "I Believe in You".
Barrington had been ordered by Close to take no chances, but E.W. Swanton wrote that "Barrington grafted away, an automatic slow-motion accumulator...the personification of the modern coldly efficient hyper-professional performance".p. 123, Peel Strangely he was defended by the old Surrey captain and big-hitter Percy Fender "I am no advocate of slow scoring...but there are times when the demands of the game, situation and the interests of the side make it necessary".p. 124, Peel Close meanwhile had been found guilty of gamesmanship in a county game and was to be replaced for the MCC tour of the West Indies. He remained in charge for the Third Test at the Oval and he stayed at Ken's house so that he could avoid the press. On his home ground Barrington advised him to put Pakistan in to bat and they were out for 216, England replied with 440 with Barrington himself making 142 in 344 minutes, hitting 141 runs in 152 minutes with Tom Graveney and striking 14 fours.
At the War Policy Committee (3 October) in Robertson's absence, Lloyd George urged greater effort to advance into Syria with a view to knocking Turkey out of the war altogether, and the ministers decided to redeploy 2 divisions from France. Robertson angered the Prime Minister (5 October) by arguing against this, claiming that these troops would be needed in France. He also asked Allenby to state his extra troop requirements to advance from the Gaza–Beersheba line (30 miles wide) to the Jaffa–Jerusalem line (50 miles wide), urging him to take no chances in estimating the threat of a German-reinforced threat (although neither Allenby nor Robertson really thought there was much chance of this happening), but urging Maude not to exaggerate his needs in Mesopotamia. Robertson, worried that he would be overruled as Painlevé was visiting London for talks, without waiting for Allenby's reply, claimed (9 October) that 5 divisions would need to be redeployed from France to reach the Jaffa-Jerusalem line, and that Allenby would face at least 16 Turkish divisions (120,000 men).

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