You need data on waves, winds and temperatures to predict whether an eye will intensify but nobody wants to send a ship into danger.
This time they are faced with their fiercest threat to date - one which throws the future of Torchwood and the entire human race spiralling into danger.
Still, his hypercautious reluctance to send troops into danger led him at that time to take a position no different from isolationists in practice, though different in principle.
And we know that when we need you most, you'll be ready to dash into danger, to protect our lives, even if it means putting your lives on the line.
And so, like a sleepwalker who strides into danger and then wakes up with a gulp, the administration has stumbled into the most serious foreign-policy crisis of its six years.
We may learn of other emergency workers who died racing into danger before the second plane struck the World Trade Center, desperately trying to save others, others who were already killed or about to die.
New York fell into danger during the third, when it fell behind 65-53, but got an enormous boost from second-year swingman Iman Shumpert, who logged 16 in the quarter alone, including three triples in a 65-second span.
We've seen first responders and National Guardsmen who have dashed into danger, law enforcement officers who lived their oath to serve and to protect, and everyday Americans who are opening their homes and their hearts to perfect strangers.
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The report also includes a survey of more than 1, 000 parents which showed almost all (98%) believed every child should be able to swim by the end of primary school but only 40% thought their children would be able to swim to safety if they got into danger in the water.
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Once you go above two slugs a day then you get into the danger zone.
That leaves almost 50 million fans who fall into this danger zone of caring mostly for their local team.
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Riordan's fourth-minute free-kick tested Zaluska in the Celtic goal when Ian Murray nodded down a searching ball into the danger area.
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When John O'Shea jabbed the ball into the danger area following Nani's corner, Berbatov was clearly in an offside position as he flicked a finish beyond Boruc.
Local aviators and experimental aircraft pilots have been asked to avoid low level flights over Lake Apopka, which can cause the birds to disperse into the danger zone.
Yankey's free-kick on the right dropped into the danger area and Lattaf - under considerable pressure from Williams - sent the ball looping over France keeper Sarah Bouhaddi.
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Given spilled Andrey Arshavin's free-kick and Sergei Ignashevich's overhead kick back into the danger zone was hammered to the net by Kerzhakov, who had given Glenn Whelan the slip.
The decisive goal came on 68 minutes, with Ledley taking advantage of some sloppy defending to saunter into the danger zone and heading in a free kick from Ki.
While it is true that Sonia's daughter joined her mother on stage during the election campaign, it is hard to imagine why any parent would thrust her child into such danger.
Sverkos, playing only his fourth game for the Czechs, reacted quickest as the ball was headed back into the danger area by Tomas Galasek and volleyed home the 70th minute opener.
The good news is that if Amylin and Eli Lilly can produce data that shows that Bydureon does not push people into this danger zone, the drug should get approved.
With Evatt off the field following treatment, Elokobi found space on the left and whipped a cross into the danger area, and the Republic of Ireland striker crashed his header home.
Apparently the FDA is concerned that the higher drug concentrations produced by the long-acting version will push some patients into the danger zone, especially patients with kidney problems, a common complication of diabetes.
Two-thirds of the U.S. adult population is either overweight or obese while a growing number of adolescents are climbing into the danger range, many developing type 2 diabetes at younger and younger ages.
Characters break out into song at crucial moments and dance away the evenings in a night club yet a secret society run by the club manager threatens to turn their serious fun into frivolous danger.
It is inconsistent, they say, for governments that do not allow young people to vote, buy alcohol, drive, marry without their parents' consent or accept certain kinds of civilian employment to send them into mortal danger instead.
Crouch was getting into the danger areas without providing the finishing touch, and he was frustrated again with 15 minutes left as he headed Gareth Bale's cross off the outside of the upright as James scrambled to regain his position.
Canaries forward Steve Morison knocked David Fox's floated free-kick back into the danger area and Holt showed great strength, composure and awareness to swivel neatly in the six-yard box and shoot into the net via the inside of the far post.
The second stingiest defence in the league coped brilliantly with what came into the danger zone and the only time Ricardo Carvalho and his backline were found wanting was when Joloen Lescott was allowed a free header from 12 yards, which Cech saved low.
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