"I don't think that it was dangerous for the plane to be flying, but it probably wasn't the best thing to be flying it on the heels of this latest emergency landing in Japan, " Smith said.
Judge Rhys Rowlands said that it was clearly dangerous for anyone to drink to excess and drive.
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He said that it was "dangerous" to rely purely on technology.
The British Department of Health said the report was right to suggest bed rest and over the counter remedies for people with mild cases of flu, but added that it was potentially dangerous to deter people with severe cases of flu from taking Tamiflu, including children.
The ski patrol was not keen on this bit of Kennedy showboating and had warned that it was a dangerous sport -- skiing fast and close, without poles, tossing a football through improvised goals as the sun sank and the shadows stretched and the slopes turned gray and icy.
During the past six decades German politicians have told the Germans that the nation state, and especially Germany, was so dangerous that it had to be emasculated.
As an adult, I have seen few trick-or-treaters in my own neighborhood, and assumed that parents had decided it was too dangerous to let their children go door-to-door.
Dr Tonge, who was a family planning doctor before entering politics, also said that some doctors told women the pill was "dangerous" and tried to scare them off it, but she stressed that it was simply a larger dose of the same hormones contained in an ordinary contraceptive pill.
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She said it was alleged that no risk assessment was carried out about sending him into a dangerous situation and no training was given on how to respond to it adequately.
So is the fact that, while what Di Maria did was annoying and unsportsmanlike, it was neither violent, nor dangerous, nor cheating of the kind that gives one team a significant advantage.
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Sedona was so desperate (or naive) that it signed off on a dangerous conversion feature: The more the stock went down, the more shares the bondholder was entitled to upon converting.
It was Dr Bond's opinion that Farrow had a psychopathic disorder and was potentially an extremely dangerous individual, if his account of his fantasies was to be believed, and he said it may not be long before he committed serious offences against the occupant of a house.
This second answer was very dangerous, but that was probably the only possible moment when we could adopt it.
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He says that when moved back back to Somalia, it was too dangerous to even drive in Mogadishu.
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In 1979, when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini began preparations to leave his exile, in Paris, foreign journalists and politicians told him that it would be dangerous to return to Iran while it was in the throes of revolution.
Mr Schneier said it was a "dangerous assumption" to think that only the researchers know about weaknesses with Mifare.
"The left liberals thought it was dangerous to talk about such things that it will bring problems because it will touch the dark side of the Russian soul, and all that sort of stuff, but it's totally bull , " he says.
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Besides, there was an additional change in the law that arguably makes it even more dangerous and more divisive.
The attack that happened around Force India was aimed at the police, it was unprovoked and quite dangerous.
"We worked like a team, " he said, once it became clear that the captain "was just not coherent" and could become dangerous at any instant.
Despite Ms Gillard's claim that it would deter asylum-seekers from making dangerous sea journeys, the plan was more about shifting all asylum processing offshore: anywhere but Australia.
Dr Park says that this was in some ways the most dangerous level of secrecy, because it was not defined clearly in the legislation and there were no channels of appeal.
"Although it may be dangerous to overstate the importance of the fact that the initiative was quickly put into place in a politically charged environment, it is difficult to ignore, " Circuit Judge Robert Sack wrote for the panel.
But it also suggested that not all gun control was unconstitutional, particularly a ban on "dangerous and unusual weapons", such as machine guns.
Allison Zieve, a lawyer for Public Citizen, argued that even if the FDA approved the product, a jury could decide whether it was unreasonably dangerous.
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Felipe Massa's crash in the second period was a very stark reminder that this is a dangerous sport, just as it says on the ticket.
But even if Mr Khan was less helpful than is feared, it would be dangerous to assume that the close co-operation between North Korea and Iran in missile testing stops righteously short of nuclear matters: someone helped Mr Kim get his enrichment machines going.
Yet even as Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hailed their joint strategy as evidence of enhanced U.S.-Russian cooperation, it was unclear how their plan might work toward ending a war that has become even more dangerous in recent months with accusations the Assad regime has used chemical weapons, Israeli airstrikes on weapons convoys and American threats to begin arming the rebels.
Caroline Barnes was appealing a ruling that the animal, Lennox, should be destroyed because it is too dangerous.
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