Surgeons were able to get most out, but some were too dangerous to cut out and Tamima will have to live with the fragments in her clavicle.
Perhaps it is the wave of the future, but some people see it as dangerous precedent.
Coventry City Council said it had done a number of trial runs but some of the side roads were too dangerous.
Not saying it needs to get nasty or dangerous or even uncomfortable, but some friendly animosity would be welcome.
Such drugs have side-effects, however: not only do they lead to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but some, such as metronidazole, can be dangerous in their own right.
But, in some cases, breaking up can be dangerous for a young adult.
These waters not only support an unprecedented abundance of biology but they also represent some of the most treacherous, dangerous, and difficult to navigate inland waters possible.
Some are deemed too dangerous to release, but cannot easily be prosecuted.
Some will, but others will doubtless prefer to pursue dangerous criminals.
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Regarding the effects of quantitative easing on savers, Bernanke acknowledged that flattening the yield curve eroded savings and caused hardship on some, but noted a weak economy was even more dangerous.
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The limited but aggressive program focuses on some of the country's most dangerous districts in Kandahar and Helmand provinces.
Concerned by threats to human safety, residents and wildlife rangers have shot more than a dozen bears, some of them black bears but most of them the more dangerous grizzlies.
Some moved on to sedatives and painkillers, but those too have become less dangerous.
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But some companies appear to have engaged in suppression of data showing a drug is dangerous or ineffective, sometimes with deadly results.
Dame Suzi Leather, chairwoman of the HFEA, said they had received some complaints about treatment that might be dangerous or banned in the UK but had no powers to act.
But implying that Britain's children face some sort of Saharan future is wrong, and dangerous.
"But if you look at the workers in some industries who work in tedious, unhealthy and dangerous conditions, it is better to use robots for some tasks instead of men, " she says.
But some junior scientists, convinced that current laws make it near impossible to block products they deem ineffective or dangerous, took the matter into their own hands.
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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But sleepiness is dangerous and bad for health--leading to everything from falling asleep while driving to, in some studies, increased risk for obesity.
The vast majority of prisoners in any country are not violent criminals or dangerous psychopaths, but young men who have committed a non-violent property crime, or got into some relatively minor scrape with the law.
Critics fear that fully automated systems would clear the way for more warfare, some of it unnecessary, and would create an environment that is dangerous not only for terrorists and insurgents but also for civilians who happen to be in the way.
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