That's why he's moving so quickly to put them in harm's way.
However, Oliva said the base's emergency center was standing down, as the storm's track seemed to put Parris Island out of harm's way.
"This database will be a powerful tool that will aid in the enforcement of New York's gun control measures and keep more of our citizens out of harm's way, " Silver said.
Are you working, is the administration working to change that so it's not just a few countries that are willing to put troops in harm's way?
They were caught in a no man's land, eager to finish but even more eager to get out of harm's way.
But it's quite another matter to take the sons and daughters of America and put them in harm's way without thinking the whole thing through.
The U.S., Canada, Britain and the Netherlands have the bulk of the forces in harm's way and want their allies to be willing to engage in the ongoing fighting with a resurgent Taliban.
Do not put yourself in harm's way, or make rescue workers take unnecessary risks.
It not only puts them in harm's way, but it adds to the congestion.
"You have to first accept the fact you live in harm's way, " Hartwig said.
They take our pilots out of harm's way and protect our soldiers on the ground.
They were successful in that they got a lot of people out of harm's way.
The Miller men -- both paratroopers -- didn't really plan to march shoulder-to-shoulder into harm's way.
Unlike healthy rats, those carrying this parasite turn into rodent kamikazes, putting themselves in harm's way.
Nancy Reagan was said to be especially adamant that her husband be kept out of harm's way.
Reducing Afghan deaths will require, for some years to come, putting more Western soldiers in harm's way.
Warning people of a pending disaster and getting vulnerable populations out of harm's way is vitally important.
In Bangladesh, authorities managed to move hundreds of thousands of people out of harm's way, Ms. Mildren said.
"For five mentally and physically exhausting hours, Sapper Garey purposefully placed himself in harm's way, " the citation reads.
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Both of them are exciting offensive fighters who will put themselves in harm's way to land a punch.
Therefore, she wanted to put the gifts out of reach of the Jones lawyers, out of harm's way.
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" But he added, "We couldn't continue to put people in harm's way.
"I put them in harm's way, " she said, her eyes welling with tears.
In all research, individual subjects are put in harm's way for benefits that will probably go to somebody else.
And you should know that we will not rest until we account for our fellow Americans in harm's way.
Some describe it as a version of post-traumatic stress disorder, often more associated with soldiers directly in harm's way.
But even that lead time would not necessarily have persuaded Ernst Kiesling to try to race out of harm's way.
He co-authors their Iraq Index, and I asked him how many American servicewomen in Iraq are actually in harm's way.
Many of you have also watched your own sons and daughters put on the uniform and go into harm's way.
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Leaving this too long would make it impossible to build a spacecraft powerful enough to move the space rock out of harm's way.
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