President Grimsson's refusal to sign has dealt a potentially lethal blow to Ms Sigurdardottir's recovery plans.
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Adventurers are told to be prepared thoroughly in order to deal with potentially lethal mishaps.
It was pulled because it also has a serious risk of potentially lethal skin reactions.
Dozens of "potentially lethal" dummies covered in small plastic stones have been seized from a market in Surrey.
Vice President Gore knows that this is a potentially lethal line of attack.
Farther east, there is a potentially lethal row brewing among Turkey, Syria and Iraq over the Tigris and Euphrates.
Allister Gibb, 32, threw the potentially lethal liquid over Robert Chalmers, 59, outside the High Court in Edinburgh in May 2011.
Mr Skuratov, who had also taken refuge in hospital, is now back on the scene, a source of potentially lethal revelation.
All history suggests that such a return attracts potentially lethal competition.
The persistence of such small but potentially lethal groups creates big problems, not least for the newish Police Service of Northern Ireland.
But it didn't keep potentially lethal shards from flying into the stands.
There are few major league professional sports where men and women compete directly, and stock car racing is expensive, competitive and potentially lethal.
Even at 30mph, a child can be thrown forward with a potentially lethal force of 30 to 60 times its own body weight.
And the water is a potentially lethal stew of fuel, broken glass, jagged car parts, and concrete and rebar from the fallen bridge.
The Patten Report on police reform in Northern Ireland recommended research to find an acceptable, effective and less potentially lethal alternative to plastic bullets.
Unfortunately, unforseen side effects emerged sometimes when Redux was combined with another diet drug, phentermine: Patients developed potentially lethal problems with their heart valves.
For banks, what's been concluded is the equivalent of a climate-change deal: an attempt to reverse potentially lethal global warming in the financial sector.
HGS, contends that it would be wrong to prescribe drugs with potentially lethal side-effects if a patient's only protection is a fallible genetic test.
John's father had been paralyzed on his left side and had suffered a potentially lethal carotid artery dissection that could have led to a stroke.
Burglars who broke into a decontamination caravan in Eastleigh are being urged by police to seek medical help after they were exposed to potentially lethal asbestos.
The grafts typically develop a potentially lethal disease, called 'intimal hyperplasia', which can block the downstream junction with the natural vessel in just a few months.
So a while back the Justice Department funded a study to determine whether or not the Taser family of electrical weapons used by police are potentially lethal.
Experts say such use makes for a potentially lethal cocktail.
To state the bloomin' obvious, encumbrance has potentially lethal consequences.
No matter how much instruction you may give him or her, a youngster in the middle years is not mature and responsible enough to handle a potentially lethal weapon.
Clinton Duffy, a shark expert with the Department of Conservation, said New Zealand is a hotspot for great white sharks, and other potentially lethal species also inhabit the waters.
The astronauts, Michael Massimino and Michael Good, taped the pieces so they would not fly off into space where they could become potentially lethal projectiles whizzing about in orbit.
These side effects can be potentially lethal and resulted in one drug, Bayer 's (nyse: BAY - news - people ) Baycol, being withdrawn from the market.
The 26-year-old from Malacca makes her living -- and her name as a local celebrity -- by fearlessly entering a 3 meter-by-3 meter plastic box filled with the potentially lethal stingers.
Patients developed potentially lethal problems with their heart valves.
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