And that is why we must resist dangerous voices calling on us to retreat.
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"It's time to stand firm" and "to resist dangerous voices" calling for "retreat" and "to take the right course" not " the easy one".
"You abused the trust of those who trusted you, " he said, calling Sandusky dangerous.
Calling Starr "dangerous, " Dr. Lewinsky said that the independent counsel should not be allowed such free rein in his investigation.
He has called for a 30mph speed limit on the road, calling it a "dangerous bend".
The RMT wants the "astonishing and potentially highly dangerous" instruction rescinded and is calling for urgent talks with London Underground (LU).
She has since responded to say that she just meant to say that women care more than men about fitting in and thus find calling themselves libertarian to be dangerous.
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Mr Phillips also criticised those talking about a potential cap on immigration to the UK - calling it "pointless" and possibly dangerous.
But journalism can be a perilous calling in Iraq, one of the most dangerous countries for journalists to practice in since 2003, when the war there began.
Calling Edelman's comments "at once outrageous and dangerous, " Clinton's office says the senator is going to complain to Edelman's immediate boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
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Existing technology like text-to-speech, voice command, Bluetooth hands-free calling and traffic services also helps alleviate driver distraction to avoid potentially dangerous situations.
"If it's used for other purposes, this will be a dangerous way of going about it, " he says, adding that civic society groups are already calling for an audit once the tournament is over.
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