For higher inflation to become dangerous a wage-price spiral is required, and without higher wages, there is no spiral.
The circumstances are such that a Team Obama that is pursuing so dangerous a policy course must be challenged and impeded, not encouraged and abetted.
Mr. SIEGFRIED HECKER (Former Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory): The bottom line of the Non-Proliferation Treaty--in fact, of the proliferation world--I think, could be simply stated by the more fingers on the nuclear trigger, the more dangerous a world it is for everyone.
"His engagement would send a very strong signal to people who are wavering" that supporting expanded background checks would be, "if not a safe vote, then not as dangerous a vote as the conventional wisdom might hold, " said Kristin Goss, a professor at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy.
She said the diocese had done its best to make sure she felt safe moving in - although Thornbury vicarage is not considered any more dangerous a place to live than any other - but added that she was glad her husband and dogs would be there to keep her company.
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And this place is a lot more dangerous than a swimming pool.
Mistakes like the American shooting-down of an Iranian airliner in 1988 become a lot more dangerous in a crisis where there are nuclear weapons armed and ready.
Eventually the White House spoke out against SOPA, but it took a long while for that to happen, and that bill felt a lot more dangerous as a plausible reality.
She gets work as a lifeguard and starts a dangerous relationship with a troubled teenager.
"I'm just wondering why a yogurt is more dangerous than a penknife or a golf club, " she said.
Traditionalists who see a Scottish parliament as a dangerous change to a system which has delivered Britain centuries of peace and stability are missing the point.
The difficulty here is that drugmakers have often ignored manufacturing efficiency for a good reason: A slight change in the production process can occasionally result in a dangerous change in a medicine.
With this revenue lost, local services, at least those that survived the storms, could perish, a dangerous spiral for a rural town that has already seen much of its former population move to larger cities.
But you also include a Honduran grandmother who takes care of her nine grandchildren, and she talks about being willing to take a dangerous ride on a freight train to come to the U.S. for a better life.
"We have a love for Etna but also a hate because it is both dangerous and a beautiful mountain, " Consoli Snr. told CNN.
Yet because mobile devices are so ubiquitous, we think of them primarily in terms of convenience, ignoring that an unauthorized user on a mobile device can be as dangerous as a prowler sneaking into corporate headquarters after hours.
It is a beguiling scene - as the water is dangerous with a 60% prevalence rate of schistosomiasis.
He also ventured into a dangerous Orlando neighborhood twice a week to mentor a 14-year-old African-American boy, his mother said.
But the problem is, is that if you shortchange that, you may end up having to send our troops in to a very dangerous situation because a country has collapsed.
Joynt got former Bradford centre Paul Newlove into a run in a dangerous position and took a return pass to cross at the corner, with Long kicking a superb conversion to narrow the gap to 16-10.
On Sunday, Goldstein told CNN that Pearl was an "extremely cautious reporter" who had turned down assignments he deemed too risky and would never would have knowingly placed himself in a dangerous situation to get a story.
On the surface, this daring Japanese-made smartphone darling cuts a dangerous figure, assuming a dual identity reinforced by the rigidity of its '80s-esque, hard-lined facial perimeter and the seductive curve of its aluminum back that all but screams contemporary industrial design.
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The fuel, called MOX, takes uranium from spent fuel rods and mixes it with plutonium, creating a less stable fuel, one that is potentially far more dangerous in a meltdown.
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Senator Claire McCaskill is calling the FAA out on its authorization of pilots to use iPads in the cockpit and flight attendants to use devices of their own, while restricting passengers from reading books on e-readers -- "A flying copy of 'War and Peace' is more dangerous than a Kindle, " she told the Times.
Italy has been stuck in a political impasse that has the potential to be many times more dangerous than a bankrupt Cyprus threatening to leave the euro.
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As a political strategist, however, I find this new tactic reckless and dangerous for a political party that needs to broaden its base of support to win -- among independents, women and especially Latinos.
There are tropical diseases, fighting in Sudan, dangerous tribes and a lot of dangerous animals.
They got tangled up, setting off a dangerous chain reaction that ensnared a number of vehicles.
When a place feels dangerous, when a new acquaintance seems suspicious, we should heed our internal alarms.
The FBI has the lead for determining whether a suspicious powder is a dangerous substance, such as a ricin.
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