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.
On the other hand, if you grind them up and snort them or inject them, as some people do, then they are dangerous.
But the - once these areas became so dangerous then it caused these countries to pull their troops out much faster than they probably expected.
Hibs made the early running and John Rankin's low drive was gathered by Saints goalkeeper Enckelman, who then claimed a dangerous looking cross by de Graaf.
"If influencing expectations refers to a notion that central banks can use words to control markets in the way that they want, then that is dangerous, " he said on Tuesday.
"His engagement would send a very strong signal to people who are wavering" that supporting expanded background checks would be, "if not a safe vote, then not as dangerous a vote as the conventional wisdom might hold, " said Kristin Goss, a professor at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy.
It may also be that books were still a little radioactive then, a little dangerous.
In the 1960s Mr Rakowski publicly opposed the death penalty, then a heretical and dangerous stance.
If your proposal to transfer tax money from the public schools to religious schools which deny much of modern science is not tongue in cheek then it is downright dangerous.
And as long as the ends are seen as being viable and the threat is seen as being truly dangerous, then the American people are willing to spend more in the three commodities that they have, and that's resources: money, people and time.
Twice he jigged through the defense with dangerous runs and then had a sharp shot blocked by Buffon.
But if guns and kids are a dangerous combination, then fetching colors and a 9mm handgun is a potential disaster.
And then we had those very dangerous flash floods in Toowoomba and into the Lockyer Valley that cost people a lot of -- a lot of lives were lost because there was no warning.
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David warned that if she was taking pills or any sort of hallucinogen this would be dangerous, and then he stood watching while she stripped, shivering, on the stony little beach in front of the house.
To invite your readers to vote and then to ignore them is a dangerous thing.
If China does feel as cornered as that, then Mr Lee has started a dangerous game.
And the fact that Washington then allowed the deeply adversarial and dangerous resolution to pass only compounds the failure.
If Tagizade was causing problems down the Wales right, then Vaughan and Giggs were doubly dangerous down the Azeri left.
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Then Eto'o played a dangerous ball across the United area and Messi appealed for a penalty after appearing to be pulled back by John O'Shea.
Then just before the break a dangerous Cyprus free-kick found Alexandros Garpozis free in the Welsh area, only for the midfielder to put his strong header straight at Coyne.
But then, with his team in a dangerous rhythm, Indiana coach Frank Vogel appeared to do the Knicks a favor: He called timeout.
Ovrebro then missed what appeared to be a dangerous two-footed lunge from Klose on Felipe, though the worst error was still to come.
"If this year we don't have enough oil to cover the total consumption worldwide, then the price will increase to a dangerous level, " he says.
If an economy has good reason to limit flows for example, to prevent a dangerous domestic bubble then the world is better off for the redirection of money.
He said the defendant had assaulted a stranger who was minding his own business, he had made worrying threats, and then when followed by police indulged in dangerous driving.
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In his extraordinary memoir, The Gathering Storm, the future British prime minister recalled how he had publicly pronounced in the run-up to World War II that he could not "imagine a more dangerous policy" than one then being practiced by Her Majesty's Government.
Instead, Ms. Elliot buttresses her characterization of my writings as "controversial" by citing to the ADL. But, the ADL "report" on my "controversial" writings is no different from CAIR's and the far left's critique: take a few analytical questions out of context and pose them as absurd and bigoted statements and then conclude that David Yerushalmi is a dangerous bigot.
Assuming that the Czechs have by then ratified the treaty, that would be dangerous and pointless.
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