Hugh Jaegar, of the campaign group Railfuture, said Ufton Nervet was not one of the most dangerous of the country's 7, 000 level crossings, but that Network Rail was not acting fast enough to improve its safety.
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Similarly, in representing the reprehensible, the Legal Aid lawyer is going to be fought tooth and nail by the prosecutors and the judges, both of whom have the duty to fairly and ethically keep the reprehensible and the dangerous off of the streets.
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The discovery that fewer people are victims of violence can thwart cynicism among compassion-fatigued news readers who might otherwise think that the dangerous parts of the world are irredeemable hell holes.
Winston Churchill described the convoys as the most dangerous of the war.
It might be one of the most dangerous places in one of the most dangerous cities in the world and a new documentary tells us why.
After the United States, Great Britain is the largest contributor of combat forces in Afghanistan, and British troops and civilians have served and sacrificed in some of the most dangerous parts of the country.
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We drive with the patrol to the edge of what was once the most dangerous area of Basra, the Hayaniyah.
What will be the Obama strategy for countering the dangerous ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood abroad and domestically?
The stage got off to a cautious start around a twisting and frequently narrow circuit and it soon became apparent that the riders, spurred by Horrillo's crash, were on a go-slow in protest at what they perceived to be the dangerous nature of the course.
It has been a long time since Republicans showed a fighting temper of this kind, unyielding in its contempt for what the choice of a Hagel represents about core values like the national defense, our stance regarding the most dangerous of our enemies in the world.
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Leading types of distraction include using cell phones, eating and texting -- the last being the most dangerous of all types according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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We need to lead a global effort against nuclear proliferation -- to keep the most dangerous weapons in the world out of the most dangerous hands in the world.
All goes well until the spokesman finds himself beckoned not just into the arms of an intern (Evan Rachel Wood) but toward the more dangerous embrace of the opposing camp.
In Africa, the Anopheles gambiae mosquito is the principle carrier of the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum, the most dangerous of four different parasites.
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Another item is finishing a border fence whose half-existence is the worst of both worlds: Its missing sections do not eradicate the negative symbolism of a barrier, but they do steer unlawful border jumpers toward the most dangerous parts of the desert.
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The most dangerous of these views come from those who would roll back the progress of NCLB, backing away from its demands that all children be given the opportunity to learn and achieve and that schools be held accountable for student success.
We think we can actually model the mutations and limit it to the ones that are going to be biologically active or dangerous and then build vaccines ahead of time for the potentially dangerous strain of avian flu, if it comes along.
Identifying human cases and isolating them quickly is important because the shortest route to a version of the disease that is dangerous to the whole of humanity rather than just vets and poultry farmers is simultaneous infection with both bird influenza and the human variety, and the exchange of genes between the two.
What if you saw the fruit of an opportunity first, instead of the potentially dangerous seed of a problem?
Barton once crawled for 8 feet within a a 6.5-inch-high space in a cave and is one of only a few certified for the dangerous business of underwater caving. (Six people died in cave-diving accidents last year.) Along with fellow caver Nancy Aulenbach she was featured in the 2001 Imax film Journey Into Amazing Caves, which was narrated by Liam Neeson.
Blankfein appeared next to the authors of the Simpson-Bowles plan to avoid the fiscal cliff and balance the US budget while reducing the dangerous overhang of debt.
In all these cases and countless others, Obama's senior appointees are implementing policies that are even more radical and dangerous than the radical and dangerous policies of the Washington policy establishment.
State officials worked together to enact tougher background checks that help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people without infringing on the rights of responsible gun owners.
"LSE is fully supportive of the principle of investigative journalism in the public interest, and applauds the work of journalists in dangerous parts of the world, " the university said.
One of the places in Libya most awash with such weapons in the most dangerous of hands is Benghazi.
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With legacy countries in a state of long-term insolvency, and major banks highly leveraged and with opaque balance sheets sitting on trillions in liabilities, policymakers have resorted to one of the most dangerous solutions in the aftermath of the financial crisis: money printing.
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That would take much of the tension out of the stand-off and pave the way to more far-reaching negotiations aimed at moving Iran gradually from the dangerous aspects of its programme in return for an equally gradual reintegration of the country into the international commerce and politics.
Italy's sudden entry into the industrial age in the 1960s meant the reckless building of houses and roads, the chopping down of trees, the burrowing of dangerous tunnels.
"The society has issued countless warnings on the proliferation of dangerous dogs in our communities and the inevitability of incidents such as this, " he said.
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The pitch made expansive shots difficult, and Sussex kept the scoring at a respectable rate, collecting the wicket of dangerous opener David Warner in the eighth over courtesy of a superb diving stop and direct hit from Dwayne Smith at backward point.
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