It is a kind of raw energy that is attractive but dangerous.
In all the excitement over blueberry iMacs, what went unnoticed was that Steve Jobs and Apple had made a brilliant, but dangerous, bet.
According to the American Lung Association, 41 percent of Americans live in areas where air pollution can make breathing not just more difficult but dangerous.
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The April jobs estimate range survey that between 15, 000 and 215, 000 jobs were created is so wide as to not only be useless but dangerous as well.
It's possible when the Dangerous Wild Animals Act was passed in 1976, which made it illegal to own exotic but dangerous animals, a handful of owners released their pets into the wild.
Not a car game (that could be fun but dangerous if people were inspired to play it while driving), but an app that challenged you and your friends to an on-foot race.
If, however, something close to a fully federal system has emerged, with real power and legitimacy devolved to regional assemblies and mayors, and with a more proportional electoral system for the Commons, then a powerful upper house may come to seem not only unnecessary but dangerous, for it would risk gridlock.
Even in today's Iraq, that can be a dangerous ambition, but no more dangerous, he says, than trying to build an amusement part in the face of extremist opposition.
He had admitted common assault in relation to the incident but denied dangerous driving.
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Madagascar had few chances but looked dangerous with their pace on the counter-attack.
On May 7th, euro-zone leaders met in Brussels to consider a less tangible but more dangerous threat to Ireland's limping economy: Europe's sovereign-debt crisis.
But the dangerous thing would be to hold hostage the simple raising of the debt limit, which everyone agrees has to be done regardless.
Many herbal supplements are not only worthless but manifest dangerous effects.
It's a nice position for private equity, but also dangerous.
The creatures have strong front claws and will defend themselves if they feel threatened but a Dangerous Wild Animals Act licence is not needed to keep a one as a pet.
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There will also, according to Charlie Bolden, NASA's administrator, be a mission to the sun, to study the solar wind, and one to improve the agency's ability to detect and catalogue interesting (but potentially dangerous) asteroids that pass near Earth.
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More than one million people had been evacuated in different parts of Cuba and this is a major hurricane now, been downgraded but still dangerous, that comes only eight days after we had Gustav, a category four hurricane devastating the Western part of Cuba.
So for the moment this novel coronavirus remains a dangerous but thankfully very rare infection.
It is increasingly seen as a blunt instrument for all but the most dangerous individuals.
There is also a far less obvious but potentially more dangerous threat outside of academia.
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The home side were looking increasingly dangerous but the Dons grabbed a crucial third just before the break.
This is a reasonable response to poor public provision, but it is dangerous.
Whooping cough is a highly contagious disease that can strike people of any age but is most dangerous to children.
But it seems dangerous that both RIM and Microsoft are betting on separate releases to make or break their futures.
"Prescott looks dangerous but he's just the kind of opponent I need at this stage of my career, " he said.
Neil Rushden, of Telford and Wrekin Council, accepted the rock fall could have been dangerous but said it was rare event.
Consumers, on the other hand, were bombarded with television commercials reminding them that high cholesterol is a dangerous but treatable problem.
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