Thursday's tornadoes were much less dangerous than the EF5 storm that struck Moore, Okla.
"By Caesar's death, they create a vacuum into which much more dangerous people flood, " he said.
Apparent simple, safe, useful, and transparent, ETFs have shown to be much more dangerous than originally thought.
Given that road travel is much more dangerous, this probably caused more fatalities than did the original crash.
First, rail has been proven much more dangerous than pipeline transport.
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"Nuclear weapons are much more dangerous than this, " Wilmut said.
It replaced aerial spraying of much more dangerous chemicals.
Those who watch would-be terrorists say that radicalisation often begins with a chat with a charismatic agitator, although the sort of loudmouths who give interviews to newspapers are much less dangerous than the covert kind.
But while we have readily and rightfully committed ourselves to understanding the cause of the spill, its effects and how to help restore the affected Gulf Coast region, we still can't seem to come to grips with a much more dangerous, far-reaching pollutant that is changing the fundamental chemistry of our entire planet: carbon dioxide.
In North America the resorts are much tougher on dangerous skiing with patrollers on the slopes and speed limits imposed in places.
They gifted the visitors too much possession in dangerous areas and despite the Germans squandering two chances through tame shooting from Grafite and substitute Obefami Martins their quality eventually shone through.
It is so much harder and more dangerous than the medical procedure itself.
We're in a much more volatile and dangerous world when it comes to oil and we don't have a safety net.
By heading off the next generation of controlled weapons, the freeze would do much to dispel that dangerous belief....Sounds like good arms control to me.
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Through the early nineties, cardiology journals were filled with debates about how useful lowering cholesterol was and whether lowering it too much might even be dangerous.
The next explosion comes from Tim Noakes, the Discovery Health Chair of Exercise and Sport Science from the University of Capetown in a commentary ( Role of hydration in health and exercise) in which his take can succinctly be summarized as, if you get thirsty you should drink and that over-hydration is a much more common and dangerous risk to the athlete than dehydration.
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While not inherently dangerous, too much of it can cause problems, as can too much caffeine derived from other sources.
One big changes was that, for the first time, the FDA has the ability to restrict how drugs are distributed, meaning that it is much less likely that potentially dangerous medicines will be overused.
Despite that early setback, Palace looked the more dangerous attacking side for much of the opening period.
By-elections with low turnouts can often exaggerate and distort the picture - and it is dangerous to read too much into them.
The second problem for the Democrats is that many Americans interpreted the Spanish election result as evidence that it is dangerous to put too much faith in foreign countries.
Paying too much attention to Matthews is as dangerous as not trying to defend him enough because Farmingdale State has other skilled players, especially Ryan Davis, its point guard.
Much of the work is dirty and dangerous, though, and the strain on families is severe.
This means that intelligence officers have to rely on much more aggressive efforts to recruit potentially dangerous sources.
The prosecutor said it was not a case of dangerous driving but "very much a case of momentary loss of consciousness and concentration".
Among finance professionals there is widespread agreement that it is an issue where politicians are pretty much totally ignorant, but no less dangerous for their lack of knowledge.
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