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Many aviation regulators around the world are taking no chances.
But bin Salman still appears to be taking no chances.
But this day, the Talib chief was taking no chances.
But this day, the Talib chief was taking no chances.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The International Olympic Committee is taking no chances.
At the same time, Chinese leadership is taking no chances.
Residents in the busy trading hub are taking no chances.
But FIFA is taking no chances in France this summer.
Two Florida counties are taking no chances with its oceanside locales.
Polls are unreliable, however, so Mr Museveni is taking no chances.
But Nigeria is wise to this and is taking no chances.
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistani grave digger Shahid Baloch is taking no chances.
Taking no chances, Mr. Dimaukom reported to the local police hours later.
With Harvey fresh on the mind, people here are taking no chances.
Some start-ups are listening and taking no chances with their cash.
But it goosed the CDU/CSU and the chancellor is taking no chances.
Taking no chances, the three of them dressed smartly in shoes and trousers.
Florida theme parks are taking no chances when it comes to Hurricane Irma.
Rob Portman is taking no chances in his race against former Democratic Gov.
A self-defined take-charge personality, Ms. Lannon would be taking no chances.
The Secret Service, taking no chances, had installed two-inch-thick bulletproof glass.
But the group is taking no chances, even after the Supreme Court ruling.
But after getting caught off guard in November, officials are taking no chances.
And yet, they were taking no chances over the weekend at Target Field.
The Indian police services are taking no chances, busing reinforcements into place on Wednesday.
"He is a coldblooded killer, and we were taking no chances with him," he said.
So despite the assurances from immigration enforcement, disaster preparedness organizations have been taking no chances.
Saturday's event, held in bright sunshine, was more modest, though authorities were taking no chances.
We're now very well aware of the potential threats and are taking no chances. 1.
On Tuesday, the government was taking no chances on warning residents in tsunami zones to evacuate.
Taking no chances, Florida governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency in all 67 counties yesterday.
College student Megan Gilpin told CNN affiliate WSIL that she and her parents were taking no chances.
In a town about an hour away by car, a plainclothes policeman was also taking no chances.
She's taking no chances with her hands ... as you can see, she's also wearing blue rubber gloves.
Though its peak gusts had slowed to 100 miles per hour, Hong Kongers were taking no chances.
Still, he is taking no chances — his bulging war chest makes him a particularly imposing front-runner.
But with new cases being reported every day in China, the country's officials are taking no chances.
Mr. Macron, tagged as "President of the Rich" by the angry Yellow Vests, was taking no chances.
The government is taking no chances: a dozen army vehicles, some with guns mounted, guard the prison entrance.
But she is taking no chances: "Our security is as tight as we could make it," she says.
But the SNB — mindful of recent populist uprisings against executive pay and tax reforms — is taking no chances.
"We're not taking no chances," said Margaret Bassett, a ferry boat driver for the Deep Water Cay resort.
Although the lack of tusks on the female population has discouraged poachers, the park is taking no chances.
Taking no chances, Alibaba's Hong Kong stock code will be 9988, numbers that symbolise enduring fortune in China.
Nevertheless, the property manager has apparently seen all the same horror movies we have and is taking no chances.
The Saudis have brought at least 100 of their own close-protection officers, but Indonesia is taking no chances.
The Thai junta has not set a firm timetable for leaving power, but its members are taking no chances.
The United States, taking no chances, airlifted 700 family members of military personnel stationed at Guantanamo Bay to Florida.
Less mature markets, oddly, are starting to look safer: taking no chances, funds lending there insist on robust covenants.
King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed appeared to be taking no chances, setting the stage for their subsequent crackdown.
Consequently, Putin is taking no chances on the appearances of his latest ploy to extend his rule over Russia.
With billions of dollars at stake and zigzagging administration stances on trade, American energy companies are taking no chances.
But in a country where street politics helped unseat two presidents within two years, authorities are taking no chances.
The United States, taking no chances, began airlifting 700 family members of military personnel stationed at Guantanamo Bay to Florida.
This time, the government appears to be taking no chances that the revolution's anniversary will bring it similar negative press.
Meanwhile officials at Armenia's Ministry of the Diaspora, which was caught unprepared by the influx of Syrians, are taking no chances.
Crews were taking no chances in flood channels, hauling away anything that could block the drain and cause pooling, then flooding.
The ball might have crossed the line for a second Dempsey goal, but Zardes was taking no chances and slotted it home.
Gun owners, mindful that flurries of mass activism have often dissipated on their own after past shootings, are still taking no chances.
The threat is being investigated by the Gilchrist County Sheriff's office, but officials seemed to be taking no chances after Wednesday's deadly shooting.
But Republicans, whose victories in 20203 put them in a position to doctor far more districts than Democrats have, are taking no chances.
They are taking no chances in flood channels, hauling away anything that could block the drain and cause pooling, then flooding all around.
Mr. el-Sisi, who landed in Cairo Friday morning after a weeklong trip to the United Nations, appeared to be taking no chances.
As he seeks a sixth term, Mr. Shelby is facing a potentially difficult primary challenge from the right, and he is taking no chances.
"We lost Seth Lugo today for a period of time," Collins said, and then explained why he was taking no chances with Syndergaard's blister.
But with most equity markets near record highs and major currencies notching up double-digit gains or losses this year, investors are taking no chances.
Soccer was among the sports implicated in the probe and the sport's global governing body are taking no chances at the Russia-hosted World Cup.
The bottom line: The administration appears to be taking no chances that California's attempted end run gains momentum while it finalizes its own, looser requirement.
Mr. Erdogan seems to be taking no chances: he has also filed a private lawsuit against the comic under a different legal provision on individual insult.
Taking no chances, Rage and Bravo veered the plane out of missile range, and called for an armed Reaper drone nearby to take a closer look.
But Ms. Sandberg was set to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee — a pivotal encounter for her embattled company — and her aides were taking no chances.
The Czechs were taking no chances, readying police on foot, on horseback and in helicopters to deal with the expected influx of about 6,000 England fans.
While the idea of Catalan leaders fleeing Spain and setting up an underground network abroad still appears remote, French backers of Catalan independence are taking no chances.
MIAMI (Reuters) - The Miami zoo is taking no chances with Peanut, a critically endangered white-rumped vulture, or with its more common pink flamingos, for that matter.
Britney Spears' dad is taking no chances ... he's just filed legal docs stating his intention to make his conservatorship over his daughter valid in 3 key states.
But, like most others, I'm taking no chances, and I'll carry on doing what needs to be done -- and more -- to make sure that it doesn't happen.
But with the nation's entire fuel supply system strained and prices at the pump rising, Olson is taking no chances, said Mario Orlandi, operations manager at the company.
No protest groups have announced plans to target Biarritz but Castaner said security forces were taking no chances against the threat of civil unrest, terrorism and cyber criminals.
Although the Seine was expected to crest by Friday evening at around 20 feet, and no water had entered the museum thus far, officials were taking no chances.
Page said her hospital should be OK for a couple of months, but she's taking no chances with her protective masks and has removed them from the entryway.
And after Britain's vote last June to leave the European Union and Donald Trump's election as U.S. President in November caught markets off-guard, traders are taking no chances.
Kufrin has already been burned by Arie Luyendyk, Jr., a known knucklehead (Chris Harrison's words, not ours!), and she is taking no chances with her current crop of gents.
But after the American men lost to Trinidad and Tobago last year and missed out on the World Cup in Russia, the women's team will be taking no chances.
Still, Mr. Modi is taking no chances, fielding tens of thousands of police officers and packing the crowds with people he can trust to cheer enthusiastically for his guest.
The village of Foia was evacuated on Monday, with authorities taking no chances in a country which had its worst fires in history last year that killed 114 people.
Taking no chances, the Astros decided to pull Zack Greinke from the game after he allowed a solo homer and a walk, as Houston's lead had shrunk to 2-1.
But after a series of surprisingly strong performances by Democrats in recent special elections in Pennsylvania and Alabama, fueled in part by opposition to Trump, Republicans are taking no chances.
Rearick said the team was taking no chances with health and hygiene in the run-up to competition after organizers moved to combat a norovirus outbreak among private security staff.
Iraqi Kurdish officials were taking no chances on Sunday as they prepared one suspected fighter in a small office as his wife and four children squatted on the dirt outside.
Taking no chances, Euro 2016 organizers said Tuesday that new technology will be deployed at the June 10-July 10 tournament in 10 French cities to protect against unwanted airborne intruders.
While forecasters believe that the brunt of the storm will slide east of New Orleans, Mr. Paige was taking no chances and stockpiled bottled water, batteries and ready-to-eat food.
It regained some poise on Friday but investors are taking no chances; market players report a dash for derivatives markets to ensure portfolio returns are not wiped out by wild sterling swings.
Warriors Coach Steve Kerr was clearly taking no chances in a closeout game in which the visitors, beyond missing Durant and DeMarcus Cousins, also had to cope without the injured Iguodala (calf).
But the harshness of the response to the protests on Sunday — hundreds of people were arrested, in many cases simply for showing up — suggested that Mr. Putin's hierarchy was taking no chances.
After having tried to guess where the president might land on a given policy dispute only to see him derail their plans, this time, they're taking no chances of reliving the trauma.
Though Iran's hard-line political leaders have stacked the electoral deck in their favor by culling reformists from the roster of approved candidates, they are taking no chances that moderates might be elected.
A series of eruptions at Mount Merapi in 2010 killed more than 350 people and authorities are taking no chances after plumes of smoke and ash billowed into the sky late on Monday.
Florida was taking no chances with Dorian and four Florida counties, including Palm Beach County, issued mandatory evacuations for some residents, including those in mobile homes, on barrier islands and in low-lying areas.
Ahead of Brexit, banks, insurers and asset managers based in Britain are taking no chances and are setting up hubs in the EU to ensure continued access to customers, irrespective of future trading terms.
If nothing else, the last couple of weeks have revealed him to be at least semi-mortal, after all — and the Lakers are taking no chances, hoping they can remain afloat until he returns.
Two years after the devastating Tubbs fire killed 22 people in the region, officials were taking no chances with the menacing Kincade fire and the threat of high winds that could spread the flames overnight.
Which is why Kemp is also taking no chances: On the same day as Oprah's door-knocking and town halls for Abrams, Vice President Mike Pence will be hosting events with Kemp in Dalton, Savannah, and Grovetown.
The 35-year-old, who is training to specialise in anaesthesiology, is taking no chances, the more so because she has two sons, the youngest of whom has an immunodeficiency - making him more vulnerable to the illness.
Taking no chances this year, I broadened my search to county agricultural agents, agronomists, industry journalists and, most crucially, Brenda Eubanks Burnette of the Citrus Hall of Fame, who put out an all-points bulletin for me.
The 35-year-old, who is training to specialise in anaesthesiology, is taking no chances, the more so because she has two sons, the youngest of whom has an autoimmune deficiency - making him more vulnerable to the illness.
MOSCOW — It would be three days before the fierce Kremlin critic Aleksei A. Navalny would bring his against-all-odds presidential campaign to the provincial city of Vladimir, but officials at the local university were taking no chances.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Conflicting messages from the White House have left U.S. brokerage firms and lobbyists unsure whether a controversial rule governing retirement advice will ever be put in place, but they are taking no chances and complying anyway.
A look at the term structure of implied sterling/dollar volatility shows that three and six-month gauges of expected swings in the pound have jumped far more than one-year segments — clearly investors are taking no chances around the Oct.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Africa has so far recorded relatively few coronavirus cases compared to the rest of the world, but governments across the continent are taking no chances as they race to stop the spread of the virus on their shores.
With another 3,000 fans expected to travel from Ireland this year, the promoters are taking no chances by having him fight earlier — and risk the embarrassment of a near-empty house in front of ESPN cameras for the main event.
With the polluted waters of Guanabara Bay a concern and the Zika virus also a worry, the athletes are taking no chances as they seek to improve on Britain's 2012 home tally of five medals and regain the advantage they lost to Australia.
Frightened people living near the Volcano of Fire fled with their children and few possessions when fresh flows of super-heated debris were announced, taking no chances after authorities gave them little time to evacuate before a deadly eruption over the weekend.
Bud was lashing palms trees and its waves were pounding the sand Thursday on the Baja peninsula, where memories are still fresh of the extensive damage done in 2014 by a direct hit from Category 3 Hurricane Odile, and hotel operators were taking no chances.
Braddock Road, King Street–Old Town, Eisenhower Avenue, Huntington, Van Dorn Street and Franconia–Springfield, are all set to operate on a normal schedule, although Metro said it would be taking no chances and would have shuttles ready in case there were any issues.
Africa's most populous country is taking no chances and Health Minister Isaac Adewole told CNN that people traveling from the Central Africa country where 17 people are suspected to have died from the viral hemorrhagic fever, will undergo temperature screening at all borders of the country.
Aside from the rising forex deposits, there has been little indication of growing unease among ordinary Chinese - although the authorities were taking no chances, repeating a mantra that the economy is improving and there is no basis for depreciation of the yuan in the long term.
Image 763 of 2 ESCUINTLA, Guatemala – Frightened people living near the Volcano of Fire fled with their children and few possessions when fresh flows of super-heated debris were announced, taking no chances after authorities gave them little time to evacuate before a deadly eruption over the weekend.
"Having been hammered by political punters backing Jeremy Corbyn at 23/1 to be Labour leader, Donald Trump at 150/1 to be US President, Brexit and a Tory General Election victory both at 6/1, we're taking no chances this time round," William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe said.
For this one, Mr. le Carré, taking no chances, wrote the screenplay himself, and although Mr. Guinness passed on a third go at the role, Denholm Elliott's lighter interpretation of Smiley ("I wanted to play him with more comedy," he told an interviewer for The New York Daily News) is fascinating.
Read more: A top Sinaloa cartel leader has plead guilty in Chicago, and he could play a big role in 'El Chapo' Guzman's trial Law enforcement is taking no chances with El Chapo, and every time he has been taken to the courthouse in Brooklyn from Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge has been under lockdown.
While security officials have not seen any credible threats to the Iowa caucuses, Iowa Democrats, aided by the Department of Homeland Security, are taking no chances with the first presidential nominating contest since the 22016 election, and party officials are actively preparing to combat any disinformation campaigns leading up to and during the caucuses.

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