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A more dangerous formula for national frustration cannot be imagined.
Nevertheless, with foresight and careful planning, some of the more disruptive and dangerous consequences of social change which have troubled other countries passing through this stage can be escaped.
The ten or more dangerous parties singled out for prosecution were still at large, and Pels realized that if these men entrenched themselves in their adobe houses, defending themselves through loopholes, it would be most difficult to capture them.
Lieutenant Richardson could envy the officers and men of the John Harvey in their innocent assumption that the ship contained nothing more dangerous than high explosive bombs.
The giant waves are more dangerous on flat shores than on steep ones.
Although she appeared more subdued and defeated, Jones knew she was growing more dangerous.
Now, at this moment, there should be none unless skin diving was much more dangerous than he had been led to believe.
In general, crocodiles tend to be more dangerous to humans than alligators.
The system threatened Viking routes and communications making it far more dangerous for the Viking raiders.
Whorf described a workplace in which full gasoline drums were stored in one room and empty ones in another ; he said that because of flammable vapor the " empty " drums were more dangerous than those that were full, although workers handled them less carefully to the point that they smoked in the room with " empty " drums, but not in the room with full ones.
BASE jumping is significantly more dangerous than similar sports such as skydiving from aircraft, and is currently regarded by many as a fringe extreme sport or stunt.
The benzodiazepines with a longer half-life make detoxification more tolerable, and dangerous alcohol withdrawal effects are less likely to occur.
In some ways, a bokken can be more dangerous as the injuries caused are often unseen and inexperienced practitioners may underestimate the risk of harm.
It is therefore recommended that cooked food should not be reheated more than once to avoid repeated growths that allow the bacteria to proliferate to dangerous level.
However, between two high-skilled capoeiristas, the game can get much more aggressive and dangerous.
These machines are self-replicating and, as is found out through the course of the movie, they are quite intelligent and have managed to " evolve " into newer, more dangerous forms, most notably human forms which the real humans in the movie cannot tell apart from other real humans except by trial and error.
The FDA informed health care professionals that dangerous or even fatal skin reactions ( Stevens – Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis ), that can be caused by carbamazepine therapy, are significantly more common in patients with a particular human leukocyte antigen ( HLA ) allele, HLA-B * 1502.
It is most commonly associated with consumption of an abundance of carrots, but it also can be a medical sign of more dangerous conditions.
However, cast iron cannon have a tendency to burst without having shown any previous weakness or wear, and this makes them more dangerous to operate.
By implication, Christianity could appear as a more recent, powerful, and dangerous instance of irrational myth ".
Phillip did however sanction the participation of some of his more bellicose and ambitious — some might say dangerous — barons, notably Simon de Montfort and Bouchard de Marly.
Driving is one of the more dangerous aspects of disc golf as it pertains to pedestrians.
These factors make it more difficult and dangerous to diagnose problems.
This process makes ionizing radiation far more dangerous per unit of energy than non-ionizing radiation.

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When the early part of the gradient was flattened, either by using the gradient shown in Fig. 2 or by allowing the `` cone-sphere '' gradient to become established more slowly, Region 2 activity could sometimes be separated into two areas ( donors P. J. and R. S., Fig. 1 and E. M., Fig. 2 ).
The concentration of effective power in Rabat leads not only to party bickering, but to distraction from local activity that might have had many auxiliary benefits in addition to contributing to more meaningful elections.
The overall effect was probably to stimulate more party activity in the communal elections than might have otherwise taken place.
The tendency for general business activity to soften somewhat is becoming more evident.
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
There has been more activity across the state line in Massachusetts than in Rhode Island in recent weeks toward enforcement of the Sunday sales laws.
she developed a peaches and cream complexion and a sunny disposition, and she asked for nothing more of life than that she be kept dry and comfortable and fed huge amounts of food at stated intervals and be carried to where she could watch activity going on around her.
Then there was exercise, boating and hiking, which was not only good for you but also made you more virile: the thought of strenuous activity left him exhausted.
In time, he grew to depend upon her occasional company and she at length was able to encourage him to participate in more social activity.
Albertus ' activity, however, was more philosophical than theological ( see Scholasticism ).
However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns ( especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know ), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and autumn, as well as fall, began to replace it as a reference to the season.
About 120 – 130 species have become extinct as a result of human activity since the 17th century, and hundreds more before then.
This is mainly due to the limited extent of burrowing activity ; as such bioturbation became more prevalent throughout the Cambrian, environments capable of preserving organisms ' soft parts became much rarer.
Regulation is the complex orchestration of events starting with an extracellular signal such as a hormone and leading to an increase or decrease in the activity of one or more proteins.
: Subgroup 2d enzymes inactivate cloxacillin more than benzylpenicillin, with some activity against carbenicillin ; these enzymes are poorly inhibited by clavulanic acid, and some of them are ESBLs
Criminal sanctions are generally aimed at serious counterfeiting activity, but are now becoming more commonplace as copyright collectives such as the RIAA are increasingly targeting the file sharing home Internet user.
This activity brings more people to the center as jobs are created and goods are being traded.
Increasing returns to scale occurs when " doubling all inputs more than doubles the output an activity has economies of scale if doubling output less than doubles cost ".
Mid-ocean ridge activity — or rather, the circulation of seawater through the enlarged ridges — enriched the oceans in calcium ; this made the oceans more saturated, as well as increased the bioavailability of the element for calcareous nanoplankton.
There is substantial evidence that a " top-down " flow of neural activity ( i. e., activity propagating from the frontal cortex to sensory areas ) is more predictive of conscious awareness than a " bottom-up " flow of activity.
A woman dressing in men's clothing is considered to be a marginally more acceptable activity.
Scientists hypothesize that the K – Pg extinctions were caused by one or more catastrophic events, including at least one asteroid impact ( especially the one that created the Chicxulub crater ) or increased volcanic activity.
Many researchers believe the extinction was more gradual, resulting from the sea level and climate changes already occurring during the late Cretaceous, and aggravated by impact events or increased volcanic activity.

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