Example sentences of "not a danger " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , a theorist may damage an argument through bias , perhaps excluding relevant evidence inconvenient to the case being made ; but this is not a danger exclusive to theorists . |
2 | He thought aspects of the Anglo-Catholic movement had danger ; and that though Ramsey was not a danger , he would have such sympathy with them as not to be vigilant . |
3 | Mr Bronislaw Geremek , the leader of Solidarity 's parliamentary group , counters that ‘ Thatcherist policy is not a danger for Poland because it is unrealisable with our handicaps , but it is needed to budge the deadweight of the planned economy . ’ |
4 | At best they were regarded as a distraction , if not a danger ; the assumption being that as they did not smoke or play outdoor games , ‘ they devote themselves … to inducing lads to leave humming-tops and marbles , and cleave only to them ’ . |
5 | The favoured solution is therefore to find ways of slowing cars to speeds at which the short sight-lines are not a danger to children . |
6 | So please put her mind at rest and tell her it 's not plastic , but some other product that 's not a danger to us , because we 'd love to have them back please ! |
7 | People who have HIV or AIDS are not a danger to others and they do not need to tell people at school , at work or people that they meet every day . |
8 | Since many of the products , and most of the drugs , emerge from economies fuelled by intense competition , is there not a danger of mere frivolous novelties or wasteful duplication , all of which will nonetheless require testing ? |
9 | Now villagers feel that AIDS sufferers should be treated with compassion , and that they are not a danger to others if it is known how to protect oneself from the disease . |
10 | But is there not a danger that , at 14 , their choice would perpetuate class divisions — ‘ I am a professional , you 're good with your hands , she should work in a shop ’ ? |
11 | There must be no nice balancing of odds , the judge must come to the conclusion that such danger is real and appreciable with reference to the ordinary operation of law in the ordinary course of things , not a danger of an imaginary and insubstantial character , having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency so improbable that no reasonable man would suffer it to influence his conduct . |
12 | This recurred for several nights , and she simply reasoned that whatever it was not a danger to her life . |
13 | I am grateful to the Minister , but is there not a danger that there could be an unfair distribution of funding research between the new universities , which will be formed from polytechnics , and the traditional universities ? |
14 | Is there not a danger that modern cases go on too long and cover too wide an area ? |
15 | My Lords is there not a danger at looking at er accident and emergency departments in isolation from the rest of the hospital . |
16 | Do you think there is not a danger in going too far too fast in developing these chemical compounds ? |
17 | As it is because I have always practised ordinary , normal methods of hygiene , I feel that er fresh food well cooked is not a danger to anybody . |