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"harm's way" Definitions
  1. danger; a dangerous situation: to get out of harm's way during a storm.

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"The actions you helped justify put our troops in harm's way, put our diplomats deployed overseas in harm's way, and you compromised our nation's very values," she said.
Heroes who put themselves in harm's way to save others.
Iggy Azalea and Cher's California homes are in harm's way.
Thousands unfortunately took up the call and entered harm's way.
That puts innumerable men, women and children in harm's way.
There's a million American sons and daughters in harm's way.
I'm not putting any any more people in harm's way.
Don't be a hero; don't put yourself in harm's way.
Connolly says Hui even insinuated he was in harm's way.
No one relishes keeping American service members in harm's way.
They can also determine who ends up in harm's way.
A lot more valuable property now sits in harm's way.
It may be glamorous or put you in harm's way.
"He's putting those kids in harm's way," Mr. Blume added.
The Navy sortied dozens of ships out of harm's way.
A lot more valuable property now sits in harm's way.
One solution is strategic retreat: moving out of harm's way.
Georgia's bill, then, could have put more people in harm's way.
Other military personnel, however, could find themselves directly in harm's way.
Immigrant advocacy groups say the policies put migrants in harm's way.
Wigren said the app should not draw people into harm's way.
And so, Halley VI is being towed out of harm's way.
You can't put people into harm's way without a political consensus.
Some admonished her father for putting his daughter in harm's way.
Instead of retreating out of harm's way, Floridians have doubled down.
"Sending these people back into harm's way is wrong," he added.
Why am I putting my sons and daughters in harm's way?
Getting them out of harm's way is an end to itself.
They're putting themselves in harm's way for a cause they believe in.
You're a bro shilling a business by putting others in harm's way.
You actions have and continue to place the children in harm's way.
He is deliberately putting her and all Muslim Americans in harm's way.
And you'll be right back in harm's way when this installment begins.
Factories want humans to be more productive while out of harm's way.
A cable protector attempts to keep things safely out of harm's way.
They want a parliamentary vote if Canadians are put in harm's way.
Let's hope Chief Hopper stays out of harm's way in season 2.
All places special operations forces are serving -- and serving in harm's way.
The heroes who ran into harm's way that day deserve swift action.
On the contrary, it will put U.S. troops needlessly in harm's way.
Azerbaijani soldiers have actually put themselves into harm's way there, unlike Sen.
"We have shown that water can move," perhaps, out of harm's way.
Those in harm's way would be far less safe without even knowing.
And London has installed bollards to keep people out of harm's way.
The trend has also put many more people directly in harm's way.
Our first choice is always to evacuate people out of harm's way.
But such policies ultimately place more property — and people — in harm's way.
My immediate concern is for our brave Americans serving in harm's way.
The President's instinct is to withdraw American troops from harm's way everywhere.
" "Wuerl took the most vulnerable -- children -- and put them in harm's way.
Assange has asserted his organization's actions have not put people in harm's way.
And many have critiqued programs like these for putting inmates in harm's way.
CalFire said 57,000 structures were still in harm's way from the Woolsey Fire.
This next study examines what people do when they're directly in harm's way.
The US isn't interested in putting its own ground troops in harm's way.
Halsey is determined to keep her man, G-Eazy, out of harm's way.
Doesn't that mean there's a concomitant obligation to defend those in harm's way?
Cruise ships were able to sail out of harm's way during the storms.
Donald Trump is, again, putting families — especially women and children — in harm's way.
His job, when required, is to send men and women into harm's way.
We can't have innocent people placed in harm's way from police or civilians.
In short, they connect those in harm's way to those who can help.
They cordoned the area in order to keep people out of harm's way.
Put them in harm's way only when it's necessary for our national security.
But it will not be enough to move everyone out of harm's way.
Failing to do so could continue placing more Americans in harm's way. Rep.
Teachers are already overworked, underpaid, over-regulated and now seriously in harm's way.
"You must not leave them in harm's way," Dr. MacDonald wrote on Twitter.
As a result, nearly 50,000 amphibians have been kept out of harm's way.
The one by the window tucked safely out of harm's way (No. 4).
When you do something like that, you throw your players in harm's way.
Those who can't pay the bribes have been sent back into harm's way.
But more importantly, these strikes generally don't put US troops in harm's way.
American troops are in harm's way in South Korea, Japan, and now Guam.
Thoughts of being attacked or putting my girls in harm's way fill my head.
If he wanted US troops out of harm's way, why not a managed departure?
But that doesn't necessarily mean the U.S. economy is completely out of harm's way.
If trouble strikes, it is better for banks to be out of harm's way.
He doesn't care enough not to put you in harm's way or in danger.
Employing powerful blowfish CBC encryption, it keeps your personal data out of harm's way.
Furthermore, this half-baked idea puts all of our service members in harm's way.
They are also potentially stepping into harm's way whenever they arrive on the scene.
And never put yourself or others in harm's way just to capture a Snap.
Some young people are being put into harm's way by other people with guns.
And never put yourself or others in harm's way just to capture a snap.
It also puts thousands of migrants in harm's way, as evidenced by the photo.
Aid workers place themselves in harm's way in order to fulfill their professional duties.
These innocent children and their mother were placed in harm's way by the suspect.
But insisting on those terms now puts too many innocent people in harm's way.
"If you need food, you will put yourself in harm's way to find it."
"It appeared that he was trying to drive away from harm's way," Evans said.
But she still did give him the access and put me in harm's way.
She's out there protesting in a pink tutu, while we were in harm's way.
We shouldn't have to put ourselves in harm's way just to support our families.
The subsidizing of putting homes in harm's way, it's not really great for society.
I wandered our compound — relatively safe and out of harm's way — in a daze.
On the other side, people who put their lives in harm's way are afraid.
Almost out of harm's way, you lunge forward—but the ground below your feet gives.
And even if you do everything right, will they still be put in harm's way?
"My god that was close!" yelled a tourist once they were out of harm's way
"Uber knowingly places its female employees and female passengers in harm's way," reads the complaint.
In the video, a man runs over and leads the camel out of harm's way.
" Added the source: "Lori will not do anything to put her daughters in harm's way.
Many who stayed behind were sleeping in campers or other vehicles, out of harm's way.
Cher was one of the celebrities who tweeted about her home being in harm's way.
The after-school program, she says, keeps him out of harm's way while she works.
The phrase is, he said, "all bravado and macho, sending other kids" into harm's way.
Greg McElroy actually did say that the ACC would never put kids in harm's way.
Many people were putting themselves in harm's way by staying behind and fighting these fires.
"I think a false sense of security can put users in harm's way," Howell said.
OXO's slicer can take care of every step without putting your hands in harm's way.
"A hero puts themselves in harm's way, sacrifices their life for someone else," he said.
It's almost like an avatar, where you're dealing with a threat out of harm's way.
This reflective bandana from Spot the Dog will keep your pup out of harm's way.
None of these common-sense measures would do anything to put society in harm's way.
And here is a guide to how you can help the people in harm's way.
That means few people moved their cars out of harm's way before the flooding started.
But Hamas intentionally seeks to maximize human losses and puts Gaza civilians in harm's way.
Several tiny islands in the resort-heavy eastern Caribbean were the first in harm's way.
These are ordinary people, and we absolutely don't encourage them to get in harm's way.
Burning a source can result in them being fired, arrested, or put in harm's way.
We hope those in the vicinity of the eruption can stay out of harm's way. pic.twitter.
"That double standard allows some of our most vulnerable people to end up in harm's way."
When we are talking about men and women in harm's way, Congress has that fundamental responsibility.
They run to gunfire, not from it, place themselves in harm's way and stop a threat.
"We can't get in front of it, because it puts us in harm's way," he said.
"Lori will not do anything to put her daughters in harm's way," the source tells PEOPLE.
We hate seeing animals in distress, and wish we could rescue them all from harm's way.
Yes he's in jail, but he's a human and deserves to be outside of harm's way.
Jobs that place you in harm's way — like solider, firefighter or police officer — won't help either.
Americans understood immediately that caged animals cannot get out of harm's way when a hurricane comes.
Or was she really put in harm's way conveniently at the time she needed it most?
They stopped to make sure that creatures - great and small -- were also safe from harm's way.
The WPR is intended to prevent the President from unilaterally placing US soldiers in harm's way.
Inexplicably, though, we still sent our small, likely under-armed band of troops into harm's way.
Launching the weapon from such a long distance helps to keep sailors out of harm's way.
Honea offered several other explanations for why the alerts did not reach people in harm's way.
The president lauded Carlin's courage in putting himself in harm's way to aid the U.S. cause.
Trump's immigration plan would devastate immigrant families and put immigrant women and children in harm's way.
This is an important way of honoring the sacrifices of those America puts in harm's way.
This has put people in harm's way and run up more than $36 billion in debt.
Remember: Never put yourself in harm's way and only intervene if it's safe to do so.
If they're infected without showing symptoms, they fear they might put other patients in harm's way.
The change in mission has also changed the mix of troops who are in harm's way.
The building super becomes obsessed with her and puts her dear little boy in harm's way.
I will pray for anyone in harm's way, but I will also do something about it.
Liberals criticized Mr. Abbott, arguing that he was coaxing residents to put themselves in harm's way.
"We need to understand … that there are Americans here that are in harm's way," Carter said.
"This is a very draconian move that could put Americans in harm's way," Mr. Page said.
You throw your players in harm's way when you do stuff like that with a vengeance.
Eventually, Disney could use the technology so human stunt actors won't be put in harm's way.
Doing so won't put you in harm's way immediately, but it's certainly not the safest option.
But Mattis did take the top civilian defense job while American troops were in harm's way.
They were able to get the couple out of harm's way in the nick of time.
Jay Leno explores the various reasons people may put themselves, and their vehicles, in harm's way.
Human rights advocates said the court's ruling threatened to put the most vulnerable in harm's way.
And he put himself and his family in harm's way to do so, the memo said.
Sending troops into harm's way is among the most difficult responsibilities of a commander in chief.
These were not risks that put American troops in harm's way, but they were risks nonetheless.
Right, and then potentially defrauded investors, but she was potentially putting patients in harm's way. Right.
We are not asking the White House to put anyone in harm's way, nor compromise national security.
In reporting this story, my editor made me promise that I wouldn't put myself in harm's way.
And any nuclear strike on those countries would put American troops stationed there directly in harm's way.
Regardless, sea-launched low-yield weapons would bring attack options without placing air crews in harm's way.
"Erasure is causing people harm and diminishing self-esteem and putting people in harm's way," Wood said.
But the constitution's wording gives ammunition to politicians who object to putting Japanese soldiers in harm's way.
He should have waited for backup, issued verbal commands ... as opposed to putting himself in harm's way.
Stars affected include Alyssa Milano, Rainn Wilson, and Eddie McClintock; the Kardashians were also in harm's way.
If there's none, then unless she's somehow putting her child in harm's way, then I don't know.
There is no greater, more consequential decision any president makes than to deploy troops in harm's way.
She and her kids made it out of harm's way, but their home burned to the ground.
Matthews, with the help of others, got Melanson out of harm's way and into a pickup truck.
In an email earlier in 2007, Levinson appeared to acknowledge he was putting himself in harm's way.
The product allows users to signal to friends and family that they are out of harm's way.
These laws also led to dangerous situations that place both law enforcement and citizens in harm's way.
Coastal populations are swelling, which is putting many more people and much more property in harm's way.
For example, one obvious yet controversial way to reduce risk is simply moving out of harm's way.
In going ahead with the elective procedures, they could be putting themselves — or patients — in harm's way.
Then, as now, the ability to remove oneself from harm's way was a matter of social privilege.
In "King of the Monsters" it's the planet itself in harm's way, with Mothra again as protectress.
Children do not have to be put in harm's way to protect us from the coronavirus pandemic.
Bowyer, who had pitted under caution on Lap 130, was mired in traffic and in harm's way.
Why are events like this allowed to go on if they will put people in harm's way?
Russia, too, has had several days now to move key personnel and equipment out of harm's way.
Saving them means building costly walls and barriers — or moving people and property out of harm's way.
The best way to do that would be to keep the military out of harm's way entirely.
Sometimes, they also need a nudge from a friend or relative to get out of harm's way.
Corporate employees who speak truth to power about internal operations are already putting themselves in harm's way.
For years, the United States has struggled to guarantee basic rights for those put in harm's way.
Communications are key to saving victim lives and first responder lives as they head into harm's way.
As a candidate, Trump showed little appetite for sending more American sons and daughters into harm's way.
"Their job and duty is to make sure that no one is in harm's way," Kubiliun says.
But what's important is to see where it's heading, and make preparations if you're in harm's way.
"Given that many Floridians are struggling to get out of harm's way, this is welcome news," Florida Sen.
With all the residents out of harm's way, the brave firefighter crashed to the ground, fracturing a hipbone.
He was helped by many who put themselves in harm's way to do what they knew was right.
That could mean that the US may have to send its own forces into harm's way more often.
Even with Iraqi forces in harm's way, coalition strikes were often called off over concerns for civilians nearby.
Other stars affected include Alyssa Milano, Rainn Wilson, and Eddie McClintock; the Kardashians were also in harm's way.
While they are on, she can do nothing for herself but punch and get out of harm's way.
Academic freedom is a right, but hyperbolic research claims about being LGBTQ can put people in harm's way.
Or maybe they'll strap some fusion-powered boosters the ol' homeworld and blast it out of harm's way.
When Harris saw his wounded friend being hustled out of harm's way, he was oddly relieved at first.
This in turn increases the likelihood of our men and women in uniform being sent into harm's way.
Combat veterans, having experienced the horror of war, are less likely to send Americans unnecessarily into harm's way.
Bottom line: Boxers willingly — often happily – step directly into harm's way each time they lace up their gloves.
World players' union FIFPro called it "yet another alarming example of a player being put in harm's way".
Don't get me wrong -- there is a time and a place to send our soldiers in harm's way.
We should therefore be judicious about where, why and for how long we put them in harm's way.
Codes that limit construction in fire-prone regions can reduce the amount of real estate in harm's way.
It adds nothing to our security to force them to stay in harm's way for a little longer.
He was helped by many who put themselves in harm's way to do what they knew was right.
To suggest that we would call for an action that would put immigrants in harm's way is ludicrous.
"Like honestly how many more women need to be put in harm's way before something is actually done??"
I may have to put your loved ones — those sitting in front of us today — in harm's way.
We need sailors and ship commanders courageous enough to sail into harm's way and do the nation's bidding.
As flooding in Paris threatened the Louvre, staff members and volunteers worked to remove art from harm's way.
If any data indicates the person might put someone in harm's way, they won't approve them, she said.
We are sending far too many of our service members into harm's way with outdates or damaged equipment.
Their kin experienced the pride, anguish, cohesion and identity of families with a loved one in harm's way.
Buyouts are the only adaptive strategy we have that enables people to get out of harm's way, forever.
That increases the likelihood of ignition as well as the number of people and properties in harm's way.
For children in the United States, bombs are not a daily threat that puts them in harm's way.
" The GoFundMe page for the fundraiser says Trump's tweets "damage the country and put people in harm's way.
Most important, experts say, is assess your surroundings and have a plan for getting out of harm's way.
"People literally put themselves in harm's way to save the ranches," said her brother-in-law, Colter Brown.
And it urges communities in harm's way not to count so heavily on FEMA in a future crisis.
"It has involved men and women volunteering in the thousands, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way," Moeti said.
It was perfect: good visibility, out of harm's way, and most of all, well positioned for their equipment.
Have I put myself in harm's way and didn't necessarily know the implications of what I've been doing?
When you put yourself in harm's way, you make it someone else's job to try to rescue you.
So why put 25–35 vulnerable Democratic House members in marginal or pro-Trump districts in harm's way?
Becoming enmeshed in a family, much less its profound anxiety about a child in harm's way, takes time.
Much of North Asia's oil-refining capacity would also be in harm's way if military conflict broke out.
"We have 12,000 residents who could be in harm's way if the river continues to rise," he said.
Then, the operator may choose to fire up the satellite's thrusters and maneuver it out of harm's way.
Critics of the department's asylum initiatives have said sending migrants to Guatemala could put them in harm's way.
Immigrant advocacy groups have warned that sending Central American migrants back to Mexico puts them in harm's way.
Or to move through the world with measured restraint, placing themselves in harm's way for the greater good?
Although Florence was still days from arrival, authorities took extraordinary measures to move people out of harm's way.
That meant raising dikes and levees, rerouting rivers, and, in some cases, moving villages out of harm's way.
That puts a lot of pressure on the few thousand American sons and daughters headed into harm's way.
"Our responsibility is to try to work with the community to rebuild out of harm's way," Kim said.
Profound gratitude and respect for the brave men and women putting themselves in harm's way to fight these infernos.
But for the month you're on the hook for charging, storing, and keeping the Bird out of harm's way.
Waffle House spokesperson Pat Warner said the company's policy is "not to put associates in harm's way" during disasters.
The Commander in Chief isn't there to rubber stamp requests for US military forces to go into harm's way.
Mr. Coronado, for his part, called Mr. Hewett-Brown a "hero" for guiding Ms. Sanchez out of harm's way.
Some put dogs in harm's way and made it hard for well-intentioned people to find the right dog.
Fortunately, most the cast out of harm's way when the flames broke out on the Brooklyn Navy Yard set.
Tesla's semi-autonomous driving mode, Autopilot, did what it's supposed to do — move the car out of harm's way.
Personally, I don't want to send young men and women into harm's way if we don't absolutely have to.
Tekashi69 and 50 Cent were in harm's way during the filming of a music video, when someone opened fire.
For one, the company doesn't want its customers putting themselves in harm's way by confronting a bike thief alone.
Yet humanity continues to put men and women in harm's way when robots would do the job perfectly well.
Even from good people whose motives are more or less pure, that stuff can put kids in harm's way.
Another 18,000 structures were still in harm's way, including homes of some of the area's high-profile celebrity residents.
Policymakers in Washington who send U.S. service members overseas into harm's way should recall the purpose of Veterans Day.
They're incredibly brave because sometimes they put themselves in harm's way for incursions and wars that don't make sense.
" "What they're doing is putting themselves in harm's way and we have to do whatever we can to help.
Up to 10 children were in harm's way, according to Debbie Thie, a third grade teacher at the school.
"My heart of love is going out for all that was in harm's way of God's will," she said.
Making matters worse, any nuclear strike on those countries would put American troops stationed there directly in harm's way.
"Because there's no way to track the vector, people don't want to put anyone in harm's way," she said.
"Children do not have to be put in harm's way to protect us from the coronavirus pandemic," they continued.
Many of the thousands of doctors mobilizing into harm's way are scared like me, and they understand this too.
Opponents fear that cutting corners could jeopardize the environment or put wildlife, such as polar bears, in harm's way.
For most of us, the answer is yes, because we took an oath that puts us in harm's way.
That puts kids potentially in harm's way, especially when they're all stuck at home because of a worldwide epidemic.
"We believe that James Bulger was deliberately placed in harm's way," a statement issued by Mr. Bulger's family said.
Immigrant advocates, however, have argued that the policy put migrants in harm's way as they waited in makeshift camps.
When his country needed him, he put himself in harm's way and acted selflessly, with patriotism, dignity and humility.
By electing such a thin-skinned man to the presidency, we have undoubtedly put our nation in harm's way.
The L.A. Superior Court judge ruled in Belafonte's favor, reportedly saying he wouldn't put the child in harm's way.
Decisions involving our nation's security and those who go into harm's way in defense of America are heavy burdens.
The value and vulnerability of the infrastructure in harm's way clearly contribute to the upward trend in disaster losses.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley told a news conference that players would not be put in harm's way.
"Rebuilding out of harm's way can help avoid future devastation in a way that flood insurance cannot," he said.
In sending my son off to summer camp, I knew that I was potentially putting him in harm's way.
The accords have received pushback from immigrant advocacy groups who argue that they risk putting migrants in harm's way.
On the third floor, even farther from harm's way, are workrooms in which furniture and décor prototypes are developed.
Many of these efforts are highly sensitive, support U.S. military operations, and occasionally put U.S. troops in harm's way.
Fayetteville City Manager Doug Hewett said 12,000 residents are "in harm's way" as the Cape Fear River keeps growing.
The tobacco industry — which makes billions by putting millions of young people in harm's way — has to be stopped.
As Murray pointed out, by targeting drones more specifically, we're able to keep more innocent civilians out of harm's way.
Egeland said camps of rescued civilians must be moved out of harm's way, and one was torched by Islamic State.
I think she just kind of retreated and got nervous to admit that she potentially put me in harm's way.
The blackouts have also cut power to many cellphone towers, blocking the main communications source for many in harm's way.
Some were deliberately put in harm's way — in some cases out-and-out sold — by members of their own family.
Officials have said that emergency workers formed a human chain to whisk items out of harm's way during the blaze.
If you use Microsoft Word and don't really know why, however, you might be needlessly putting yourself in harm's way.
We've put together a list of five road safety tips to help keep you out of harm's way this season.
We, the viewers, watch with an increasing sense of dread as an unsuspecting dude moves ever closer into harm's way.
They are in harm's way in terms of mortar shells ... They are not able to put their kids through school.
An estimated 250,000 United States citizens and 68,000 American troops also live in harm's way in South Korea and Japan.
The two men continue their chase, but Carrie's just fast enough to get herself and Keane out of harm's way.
A president, a Commander-in-Chief, has no greater responsibility than the decision to send our troops into harm's way.
All of them share something in common: they cannot vote for the President who could put them in harm's way.
It has described the attacks on the fence as terrorism, and says children are deliberately being placed in harm's way.
Sean B. MacFarland, insisted at the time that this would not mean more American troops would be in harm's way.
Officials said Mallory's actions put intelligence assets in harm's way as China continues to try to recruit former U.S. agents.
With Hurricane Dorian bearing down on the East Coast, the Navy ordered warships, aircraft, and personnel out of harm's way.
"Putting children in harm's way is horrific and deplorable and making them pay such a price is unacceptable," she said.
The fire doubled in size Saturday, growing to more than 83,800 acres while putting residents and firefighters in harm's way.
These troops who deserve nothing less than our total commitment, for it is we who send them in harm's way.
Patients can become confused and disoriented, forget where they are going or where they live, and stumble into harm's way.
More than keeping women out of harm's way, the nice girl value construct also keeps women out of men's way.
The State Department not only helps shape foreign policy, she said, but gets American civilians out of harm's way overseas.
In neighboring Bangladesh, lashed by the weakened storm on Saturday, another million people were similarly taken out of harm's way.
Nearly everyone who saw Ms. Najjar at the protests was struck by her readiness to place herself in harm's way.
With better instruments and monitoring, geologists are aiming to build more robust forecasts to get people out of harm's way.
Numerous travel companies have been affected and forced to postpone or reschedule voyages that may put passengers in harm's way.
"We sent you into harm's way," began the message that Antal recited and that the civilians encircling the veterans repeated.
Central and South Florida have grown at a rapid pace since Andrew, putting more people and property in harm's way.
"This is a tool, one of many, that the pilot has to keep themselves out of harm's way," he said.
Governments, notably America's, make things worse by encouraging vulnerable households to stay in harm's way by offering cheap flood insurance.
Dr. Miller: People out of harm's way, if the harm has been done and is over, they want to help.
If civilians are killed or wounded at such gatherings, he said, they are responsible for putting themselves in harm's way.
Mozambique has significant offshore liquefied natural gas projects underway in the north, but these were currently out of harm's way.
"He does not have the capacity to understand what it takes to serve this nation in harm's way," Khan said.
The more warning we can give people, the more likely they will have time to move out of harm's way.
The most solemn duty any President has is determining whether to send men and women in uniform into harm's way.
And now, minorities are in harm's way again by investors who acquire decrepit properties through Fannie Mae's heedless bulk sales.
Elected officials tend to over emphasize dangers or under estimate the need to get their constituencies out of harm's way.
And she put this country in harm's way when it comes to national security and our view around the world.
A former soldier recounted running toward an Islamic State car bombing to pull a young child out of harm's way.
These tenets are sacrosanct and are part of the reason that service members confidently volunteer to go into harm's way.
What I didn't understand was how bloody difficult it was to get myself in harm's way once I was there.
And the immigrant communities that MS-13 preys on are very much real — and they're the ones in harm's way.
Not only is her work keeping her from attending school, but it also puts her in harm's way every single day.
A woman in Oklahoma suffered a heart attack while trying to move cattle from harm's way and died, NBC News reported.
We broke the story ... Rob's livid Chyna put Dream in harm's way and plans to take her back to family court.
They hadn't changed their clothes in days and just looked happy to be out, relieved to be out of harm's way.
The other trip, told in alternating chapters, takes place years later as Ruth escorts El's daughter, Cora, out of harm's way.
When Price learned of the Guard's claim that it had moved Emily out of harm's way, she decided to speak out.
Never mind that some of them put their soldiers in harm's way in perilous places such as Helmand province in Afghanistan.
"It makes you feel like you're doing something worthwhile, despite the fact that were putting people into harm's way," Ragusa said.
Just like with sending a rover to Mars, deploying a drone underwater means that people are kept out of harm's way.
We're told when cops arrived she backed up into a cop car, causing a deputy to jump out of harm's way.
Economic growth may or may not help people recover, but it has most certainly put lots of them in harm's way.
Unfortunately, Ofglen's sexuality (she speaks of her wife, whom escaped the regime via Canada) ends up putting her in harm's way.
Neither Washington nor the millions of Koreans living in harm's way know how Kim would respond to a limited US attack.
" The president praised the first responders, who he said are "doing absolutely heroic work to shepherd people out of harm's way.
With Hayabusa233 out of harm's way, however, JAXA was unable to confirm the presence of an artificial crater or its size.
Humans have traditionally settled in harm's way because natural hazards are associated with resources that we need, like water and food.
No warnings to anyone, no efforts to keep girls and women out of harm's way, no action for over a year.
"I don't ever want to put him in harm's way, and he is so tough," Mean Green Coach Seth Littrell said.
He wants to move them out of harm's way before other men in red-and-white-striped jumpsuits start playing basketball.
For now, the sites won't be for quarantine or isolation purposes but rather just to get people out of harm's way.
Sanders' message will resonate with many veterans of these disastrous wars and with many families of soldiers placed in harm's way.
If it were to malfunction, it would fall straight down, avoiding the drift that can put a drone in harm's way.
The Redskins said she was unavailable for comment, but in the past she has denied putting any cheerleader in harm's way.
More than a year ago, the city housing authority had approved a plan to move people out of potential harm's way.
Staff members from Ms. Brewer's office have been paying visits to the properties to determine whether they are in harm's way.
"This technology allows the Navy to extend the reach of sensors while keeping manned aircraft out of harm's way," Brandt added.
Like so many that came before her, she had answered the nation's call and willingly put her life in harm's way.
Every time we send a service person into harm's way, that's an American life we're taking and we're putting at risk.
"That is happening by the thousands right now, as we see so many more troops sent into harm's way," Buttigieg said.
Few if any places in the world have as much energy infrastructure in harm's way as the Gulf of Mexico coast.
Throughout the film we see her campaigning for civil rights and protesting unsafe labor conditions, sometimes putting herself in harm's way.
He shows no qualms about putting the men and women who serve our country in the armed forces in harm's way.
"Doing so is safer ... and will not endanger the lives of our young girls who are in harm's way," he said.
However, with American troops in harm's way, now is not the proper time and this resolution is not the right approach.
While that works in the short term, in the long run it keeps more families — and their homes – in harm's way.
U.S. President Donald Trump pulled troops back from the border this week, saying he wanted American forces out of harm's way.
Seriously, the restraining order thing is ridiculous, it's putting patients in harm's way and it seems out of character for Koracick.
Rivers cresting, some twice North Carolina's Cape Fear River reached 295 feet near Fayetteville on Wednesday, putting thousands in harm's way.
"By putting myself in harm's way, I left them behind," he recalled thinking after waking up in a hospital in Danang.
First and foremost, the next President is going to take office with deployed soldiers, sailors and Marines already in harm's way.
With gunfire thundering through the hospital, doctors dragged their colleagues and patients out of harm's way and put them on elevators.
Reporters have spent days navigating people home and keeping them out of harm's way, with guidance beyond the turn-by-turn.
Why are we putting children in harm's way when we know that when these injuries occur, they can be life threatening?
This way, it can be taken out of harm's way and then brought back into an area once a storm finishes.
There were two wars raging and 180,000 troops in harm's way and Osama bin Laden was alive and still plotting against America.
Immigrant advocates argue these kinds of deals put migrants in harm's way and betray the US commitment to protecting vulnerable populations. 4.
They put themselves directly in harm's way, engaging the shooter so he started firing back at them, instead of at everyone else.
In the meantime, please express our gratitude for his selflessness that night and putting himself in harm's way to save her life.
As the nation's heartland endures heavy rainfall, catastrophic flooding and deadly tornadoes, homeowners elsewhere shouldn't assume they are out of harm's way.
Another son, Mike Marquez, told CNN affiliate WNEP that his mother saw the gunman and pushed his brother out of harm's way.
Safety Check lets businesses locate their employees and notify them through Workplace Chat and other avenues when they are in harm's way.
She thought about changing her security settings to private, but decided against it because she never felt threatened or in harm's way.
"My family and I are heartbroken and grief-stricken that Aramazd Jr. is missing and may be in harm's way," he continued.
And just like all of the other times he intentionally put himself in harm's way, Kai is operating under a larger plan.
Some two dozen key characters are in harm's way at Winterfell, and it seems highly unlikely that all of them will survive.
But in his telling, strength also comes from alliances, whose solidity is sometimes best demonstrated by standing in harm's way, alongside allies.
But as many as 1.5 million civilians are still in harm's way, huddling in hunger and fear, beyond the reach of aid.
But these new documents, obtained under the Access to Information Act, reveal that CSIS agents may have been directly in harm's way.
We're told so far there are no credible threats that could put parade-goers in harm's way, but these are different times.
King kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so that the bill would be introduced.
Alex vocalizes his guilt, puts himself in harm's way, and also has access to guns because his father works in law enforcement.
"At the end of the day it doesn't matter now, but there was no-one in harm's way on track," he said.
That motor is supposed to carry the capsule up and away from the failing booster, to get people out of harm's way.
Mr Littlefield thinks of these robots as pawns to be put in harm's way without risking loss of life or great treasure.
However, the town was under mandatory evacuation, so they got out of harm's way ... not knowing if the home would make it.
Regional escalation at the conventional level is also likely to increase, possibly putting U.S. forces and millions of civilians in harm's way.
There's a lot of guys who are on the fence about it because they don't want to put themselves in harm's way.
"Companies selling these products have a responsibility to ensure they aren't putting children in harm's way or enticing youth use," says Gottlieb.
"It's hard to not go far these days to see first responders put in harm's way and not be respected," he said.
Without a rapid reduction in global emissions, backed by strong government policies and business strategies, more people will be in harm's way.
"You will be putting thousands of citizens in harm's way by making them run in this pollution," posted Brikesh, a Twitter user.
Again and again, agencies in different jurisdictions apparently failed to share crucial information that might have kept children out of harm's way.
Dr. King kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so the bill would be introduced.
If we don't know about chemical releases, we can't warn those in harm's way, and we can't bring to account those responsible.
How many of these kids will follow paths similar to Chief Flores's or LTJG Abruzzo's and volunteer to serve in harm's way?
One Twitter user said it's "unnerving" to think about showing up at work, where he's at risk at being in harm's way.
"Her safety is the very first priority, and her in-laws have clearly put her in harm's way on too many occasions."
"This defendant should not be given the opportunity to walk the streets again or to put any other families in harm's way."
So the government continues to pay — a strategy that keeps a roof over families' heads, but potentially leaves them in harm's way.
Mr. Rowe said the company would not put its workers "in harm's way" while there were still unstable chemicals at the plant.
Whether this happens before or after he goes missing is still unclear — or will a new drama puts Jughead in harm's way?
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE talked up Trump's compassion for those in harm's way.
However, it would show much wisdom to withdraw US troops from harm's way and refuse to underwrite Ankara's reckless incursion into Syria.
The point is, we in fact were weak and indecisive for many years as our troops were placed in harm's way unnecessarily.
At times this lack of investment has put families in harm's way, caused economic inefficiency, and put undue stress on the environment.
They've been moved up to the first floor to stay out of harm's way, with the potential for flooding from the storm.
"Although there were other city employees in harm's way, no one else appears to have been specifically or randomly targeted," Thompson said.
The efforts left families in harm's way and persuaded Air Force brass to ignore warnings of trouble raised by military base employees.
And the worst-case scenario is North Korea is coming across the border, and we need to get people out of harm's way.
" Says London: "He had a bad reaction essentially to being in harm's way, and so he lost hope and got in some trouble.
She's pushed to lift electrical substations and emergency vehicles out of harm's way and to expand sewage systems overwhelmed by ever more stormwater.
We would never put a US citizen, without diplomatic immunity, in harm's way this way, especially looking after low-level things like this.
The larvacean's fecal pellets sank to the bottom, removing plastics from the water column and out of harm's way for other sea creatures.
Where that turn takes place is the big question facing forecasters and tens of millions of Americans who might be in harm's way.
The country is home to around 25 million people — all of whom are in harm's way should Trump choose to strike North Korea.
So, they depend on rides from others or on public transportation to get them out of harm's way during a storm, he said.
But forcing them into a men's prison, even if they have lived as a woman for years, could put them in harm's way.
" Andressian's statement concluded: "My family and I are heartbroken and grief-stricken that Aramazd Jr. is missing and may be in harm's way.
Roberts' character Holly soon learns that her charming yet disturbed son is "still very much in harm's way," according to the film's logline.
"My family and I are heartbroken and grief-stricken that Aramazd Jr. is missing and may be in harm's way," the statement concludes.
And yet, in every battle, the heroes do their level best to get everybody out, even if it puts them in harm's way.
We need the right cyber talent, no doubt, but we also need people to rise at reveille and place themselves in harm's way.
"My heart of love is going out to all that were in harm's way in this horrible accident of God's will," she said.
Having the paparazzi come and take pictures of you, could that be putting your child in harm's way if you're purposefully doing it?
He and Muthama urged Odinga supporters to stay calm and out of harm's way but, ominously, said there would be no backing down.
And if you're fixated on keeping your family, valuables, and yourself out of harm's way, there are plenty of precautions you can take.
The benefits of successfully integrating robot AI into policing are huge: more information shared more efficiently and less human officers in harm's way.
Advocates say that anti-trafficking and anti-prostitution laws do not make sex workers safer; it only ever puts them in harm's way.
But it's possible the opening will have to come later to avoid putting children "in harm's way," the district said Saturday via Twitter.
Even an effective and decisive British government with a clear mandate would find it difficult to steer the economy out of harm's way.
Because if we can airlift dolphins to safety, we certainly have the means to load people into vans and out of harm's way.
The administration has professed concern for Central Americans who place themselves in harm's way by embarking on the journey to the U.S. border.
But as an investor that puts money in harm's way everyday, I think the probability of that outcome is less than 10 percent.
Servicemembers should not be placed in harm's way unless necessary, and when they do suffer injuries, the country owes them appropriate care afterward.
Tech workers in China say the policy has put them in harm's way, with negative effects on their mental, physical and emotional health.
As for Luke, his personal issues include his relationship with Claire (Rosario Dawson), who understandably worries about him constantly being in harm's way.
This path will not only cost all of us more in the long run, it will also place more people in harm's way.
"While we were in harm's way in uniform, Kyrsten Sinema was protesting us in a pink tutu and denigrating our service," McSally said.
Dr. King kept putting people in the streets in harm's way to put the pressure on so that the bill would be introduced.
Some residents, recalling the deadly, devastating floods unleashed in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, said they were determined to get out of harm's way.
I had a boat out back that survived, nothing fell on the house, and my family is safe and out of harm's way.
During a building renovation, the board opted to simply cover the bust with a plywood box instead of removing it from harm's way.
Leigh-Ann Russell, a drilling executive, said that automation would make operations safer by taking people off installations and out of harm's way.
Either way, special operations forces would likely be on the ground in North Korea, conducting risky military maneuvers — putting themselves in harm's way.
In myopically refusing to acknowledge that sex workers exist and that they deserve protection from violence, politicians are putting them in harm's way.
Turns out, Bradley's damn proud of it -- telling TMZ Sports that putting yourself in harm's way is the mark of a true baller.
And suddenly, Naples, Fort Myers and Tampa, a collection of Gulf Coast cities particularly vulnerable to storm surge, found themselves in harm's way.
We cannot, however, afford to litigate those matters now, while millions race to self-quarantine but are still very much in harm's way.
Unsteady glaciers pose dangers to Alpine towns and tourist areas; the challenge is letting people know when to get out of harm's way.
Hundreds of thousands of civilians "are now in harm's way," Filippo Grandi, head of the United Nations refugee agency, said in a statement.
"Lime will pursue appropriate legal action against those who vandalize our property and put innocent riders in harm's way," the company's spokesman said.
Our troops have not been removed; they were merely redeployed out of harm's way, making it appear that Erdogan is calling the shots.
I owed my life to Abood and cannot count the number of times he put himself in harm's way to protect "his" Marines.
We appreciate law enforcement's service and will cooperate with them to bring the individuals to justice who put our people in harm's way.
But the flip side, she said, is that the American troops left in harm's way are some of the most experienced and valuable.
The Turkish leader had long been planning such a move, Trump said, adding that he did not want U.S. forces in harm's way.
And maybe, in a way, that's true, just as I was meant to escape a danger that instead put me in harm's way.
Weakening or rescinding this rule would increase the risks of offshore operations, put workers in harm's way and imperil marine waters and coastlines.
Some people shared with me their anger at the authorities, who they said had not done enough to help those in harm's way.
"A president has to be psychologically prepared to send people into harm's way and to get a good night's sleep," Mr. Cohen said.
" Jack added, "The SRO did a great job responding immediately to the information and was able to remove many students from harm's way.
As often as once a week, the company deems one of the warnings serious enough to maneuver a satellite out of harm's way.
Down the hall from the main room is a cold-storage locker, where original slides and transparencies are cataloged out of harm's way.
Such evacuations can be perilous — but in the future, networks of automated vehicles could help shuttle people out of harm's way more efficiently.
"As a mother, she always felt guilty because she put her children in harm's way, unknowingly," Alicia Dussourd said in a telephone interview.
But you had a medical product, and while you pursued that approach, how were you able to justify putting patients in harm's way?
These big demographic and economic trends are putting more people and property in harm's way, so naturally there's more harm, financial and otherwise.
Like many other delightfully small gadgets, the world's hottest vape is miserable to dispose of without wasting parts or putting people in harm's way.
He may soon agree to put 3,000 to 5,000 American sons and daughters into harm's way in Afghanistan with little to no civilian oversight.
Determined to keep civilians out of harm's way, Iraqi security forces adopted new tactics Saturday in their quest to recapture western Mosul from ISIS.
Now, many immigration attorneys and advocates worry that by advising their clients to seek U visas, they are unwittingly putting them in harm's way.
The famous Gentle Barn went under evacuation because of California's devastating Tick Fire ... but some of the older animals are still in harm's way.
We should show respect for those in our armed forces who go in harm's way on our behalf because we have asked them to.
"While we were in harm's way in uniform, Kyrsten Sinema was protesting us in a pink tutu and denigrating our service," intones Ms McSally.
Drones can keep journalists out of harm's way, so they may seem ideal for covering natural disasters, such as a volcanic eruption or hurricanes.
As an EMT, Ciampoli said he would never normally move a trauma patient, but he needed to get the child out of harm's way.
When presented with two potentially dangerous choices, I always went with the one that kept him, or any other kid, out of harm's way.
The President's power to draw on that willingness to sacrifice and to send young men and women into harm's way is a sacred trust.
"I have received some backlash and wanted to say that I would never put my dogs in harm's way or mistreat them," she added.
On March 3rd he wrote an online column deriding them as tax rises in disguise that would, supposedly, put 5m jobs in harm's way.
The logic there is that, with oversight, superhumans would be unable to act without sovereign authority and therefore never put innocents in harm's way.
If that's the case, more than 170,157 people averted death by being tased instead of shot, beat up, or otherwise put in harm's way.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Thursday the death is a reminder that U.S. troops remain in harm's way despite being in a supporting role.
She did nothing to remove him from harm's way During his explanation of the verdict, Moniz cited a 2001 state case, Commonwealth v. Levesque.
Don't get me wrong: I'm grateful for cops in this country and the sacrifices they make—including putting their own lives in harm's way.
First responders at Fukushima and Chernobyl exposed themselves to tremendous levels of radiation to tend to the wounded, often puttings themselves in harm's way.
Several F-22 aircraft, the Air Force's most advanced and most expensive fighter jet, were stuck in harm's way as the storm rapidly intensified.
But at practice on Tuesday, guys with pseudonyms like Carnage Asada, Abe Drinkin', Paul Funyun, Maulin' Brando, and Harm's Way were training for battle.
In Harm's Way, created by writer-producer David Raymond, will be the first show of its kind to tell stories from the UN's perspective.
That's the highest form of honorable and noble service that we can offer --- going into harm's way for those we're duty bound to protect.
In Las Vegas, some people ran back into harm's way to shield the wounded, load them into trucks and transport them to the hospital.
"I needed to find a way to reduce the number of soldiers, sailors and Marines in harm's way on the battlefield," Mr. Moorehead said.
It will be up to public officials to make sure that the people who return and rebuild are not put in harm's way again.
As thunderstorms barreled in over the eastern Indian Ocean from May 24-26, the DEWN system began delivering messages to subscribers in harm's way.
Young people are much more likely to act impulsively, Casey said, and armed with combat training, they may needlessly throw themselves into harm's way.
Other politicians and NGOs criticized the verdict, saying it ignored the EU's commitments to human rights and continued to put refugees in harm's way.
"They're counting on the fact that these men and women are going to go into harm's way," president Steve Loomis said on July 6.
Many have already claimed that sending persecuted individuals to Mexico, one of the most violent countries in the world, places them in harm's way.
For the moment, she was grateful to see her friends and family members out of harm's way and enjoying themselves under mostly blue skies.
In Paradise, authorities reportedly didn't order residents out until the fire had reached the town, where only one road led out of harm's way.
Cetron said most of the passengers were "exuberant and elated to be out of harm's way," and understand the need for a longer quarantined.
Rather than permanent garrisons that put U.S. troops in harm's way for the benefit of other nations, the U.S. should move its presence offshore.
We cannot support this decision that let's huge anonymous donations from government contractors steer U.S. military policy that puts America's finest in harm's way.
"American workers should be kept out of harm's way on the job so they can return onto their every day healthy and safe," Rep.
In fact, some people believe that anytime a mom (or dad) lets her kids out of her sight, she's putting them in harm's way.
If we find out that the president has put us in harm's way, then I have absolutely no problem losing a seat over that.
He and his fellow divers and photographers frequently put themselves in harm's way in their around-the-globe investigations of frankly barbaric fishing practices.
This is in part due the fact that populations are growing and more are living in harm's way, increasing the impact of extreme weather.
Mel's ex-husband blasts her for failing as a mom to keep their 18-year-old daughter, Phoenix, out of harm's way with Belafonte.
According to KXLF, they're currently working on methods to get the remaining geese out of harm's way, and on better strategies to prevent future mishaps.
And once started, wildfires have become more damaging because we keep building in harm's way: Californians are drawn to views of mountains, forests, and grasslands.
We also need to remember the over 600,000 who answered the call to serve in harm's way with NO guarantee of ever returning home safely.
Le considers it a social justice issue that patients with obesity have so few options for medical treatment that they end up in harm's way.
Enemies have clear tells and long wind-ups to their most powerful attacks, which gives you plenty of time to get out of harm's way.
Since 2005, the population along Florida's coast has skyrocketed, putting many more people in harm's way, along with their tens of millions in property value.
The latest on the Oroville dam crisis in California The race is on to get people out of harm's way in case the dam overflows.
The attack has been widely condemned by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle for putting American allies, such as the Kurds, in harm's way.
All seven women who spoke to BuzzFeed News said they believed prison officials should have transferred the inmates to another facility out of harm's way.
They provide the ability to see things far away on the battlefield, and they can shoot missiles at targets without putting troops in harm's way.
Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, said asylum-seekers were being put in harm's way after being forced to return to Mexico.
"We can't get in front of it because it puts us in harm's way," said Brian McGrath, a spokesman for the Ventura County Fire Department.
Jason Zucker then fed an unmarked Luke Kunin, whose bid to forge a tie caromed off Coyotes defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson and out of harm's way.
I would do everything I possibly could do to protect my students, and I would never put a student in harm's way to save myself.
And why (or why not) should the US send troops into harm's way, especially as two US service members were killed in Afghanistan this week.
The jump in cost is mostly from the coastal development boom in South Florida, so there are many more luxury waterfront condos in harm's way.
One of them is getting on a bike and riding through traffic in a place that loves to put you in harm's way for trying.
But moving people out of harm's way is an enormous challenge, not least because safe places to relocate families are in short supply almost everywhere.
It would be nice if the general who oversees thousands of troops in harm's way dealing with the aftermath of these storms would acknowledge that.
"It's very saddening and heartbreaking ... that an adult would put other people's children or children in harm's way like that," said La Vergne police Sgt.
We all know drones as those small, pilotless aircraft that help protect our country by performing military operations while keeping pilots out of harm's way.
If you sprint up to a waist high chunk of rock during a firefight, Riley will automatically hunker down to get out of harm's way.
Being away and in harm's way for years at a time, coming back wounded … that's where we need to come in and help veterans readjust.
Doctor Strange raises the stakes by putting the entire multiverse in harm's way, but it still questions whether those raised stakes justify Strange's cavalier attitude.
"Lawmakers took an overwhelming bipartisan vote to protect Maine kids, but the governor's veto threatens to put more young people in harm's way," State Rep.
"Congress has a role to play in sending America's young men and women into harm's way, and we intend to exercise that responsibility," he said.
Before we send more American soldiers and pilots into harm's way, do you have a plan for a more decisive victory in the Middle East?
"Our men and women in uniform, who are serving in Iraq, are putting themselves in harm's way," said the White House press secretary, Josh Earnest.
That's because in coastal cities, construction and even new development is occurring right on the waterfront, building real estate that could be in harm's way.
During the four-hour battle, firefighters sprayed water on the flames from nearby balconies and hallways while guiding residents out of harm's way, Jenkins said.
We also need to remember the 670,000 who voluntarily answered the call to serve in harm's way with no guarantee of ever returning home safely.
"At a time of war, with American service members serving in harm's way, such a parade seems to be inappropriate and wasteful," the lawmakers wrote.
In 2015 she produced the radio documentary In Harm's Way, featuring the voices and stories of family members of people accused and convicted of crimes.
Even after all of the best practices in emergency communications are exhausted, some people will most likely remain in harm's way, experts and researchers said.
Regrettably, it will guarantee taxpayers will lose additional billions of dollars and that many thousands of homes and lives will be placed in harm's way.
The police hold that she is culpable because she started the fight that led to the shooting and failed to remove herself from harm's way.
Failure to hold that line would put the evacuated town of Lewiston, just 3 miles to the west, in harm's way, said Lauderdale at CalFire.
While participants in the Olympic torch relay may be putting themselves in harm's way, personnel at the I.O.C.'s headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, will not.
"What is interesting about wildfires is that the wealthy often put themselves in harm's way — the second home in the woods phenomenon," Dr. Bolin wrote.
Early Tuesday, the military spokesman's office issued a statement acknowledging that the Israeli Air Force had failed to notice the two teenagers in harm's way.
It is this bias that places victims in harm's way, allowing them and their children to potentially become the victims of gun and other violence.
"Please let it be known that I would never do anything that would put my team, family or anyone else in harm's way," Hoiberg says.
For more coverage, see Why Hurricane Irma Could Hurt, a Lot: Much Lies in Harm's Way, and After Andrew, Florida Changed Its Approach to Hurricanes.
Two days later, the US Departments of State and Defense, along with civilian boats, began a Dunkirk-like exodus of Americans out of harm's way.
We know from experience that it is better and cheaper to prevent emergencies than to respond to them or put U.S. soldiers in harm's way.
"We're now at a boiling point," Mr. Kaine said, "and Congress must step in before Trump puts even more of our troops in harm's way."
"We're now at a boiling point," Mr. Kaine said, "and Congress must step in before Trump puts even more of our troops in harm's way."
Most Americans understand that Medal of Honor recipients went above and beyond the call of duty in placing themselves in harm's way to save lives.
Parents and others "who have placed children directly into harm's way by entrusting them to violent criminal organizations will be held accountable," Ms. Elzea said.
Caggins added that troops received notification the missiles were on their way thanks to early warning systems, and troops were moved out of harm's way.
What is not debatable is that when the United Nations sends people into harm's way, it must ensure that they are properly trained and equipped.
Over-reliance on oil ties our nation to far-flung conflicts, sends our troops into harm's way, and endangers them once they're in conflict zones.
The men and women of law enforcement, who put themselves in harm's way to prevent and respond to these events, could catch 99 potential assailants.
But a strong policy that uses all resources — political, economic, diplomatic and military — is perfectly consistent with not needlessly putting American forces in harm's way.
So far, though, the state has done little to discourage new construction in high-risk areas or encourage people to move out of harm's way.
"It's disappointing to every American that Democrats in the Senate would shut down the government when we have troops in harm's way," Pence said Saturday.
"Both passenger and flight attendant are in harm's way for injury or slowed response if we have difficulty getting to the passenger," Mr. Tonjes said.
"[A]ttacking media does nothing for the troop in harm's way, the hungry child in Appalachia or inner city, the unemployed factory worker," Tapper wrote.
Within a week, some 244,000 gallons (227,124 liters) of the highly flammable chemical pentane, which was stored at the plant, were moved from harm's way.
The police have said she was culpable because she started the fight that led to the shooting and failed to remove herself from harm's way.
They mimic the sensation of dropping to your death without actually putting you in harm's way—or that's how it's supposed to be, at least.
The best way to stop predation was for parents to control their own behavior (and their children's) and ensure they stayed out of harm's way.
This kind of situation, in which police put themselves in harm's way and avoid a serious escalation, is a problem police experts have pointed to before.
Mr. Foley was unusual in that he was taken prisoner once before, in Libya in 2011, and after his release soon went back into harm's way.
AP: But today there are more American troops serving in Afghanistan and in Syria and Iraq, in Africa, in harm's way than when you took office.
More than 33 million people are still in harm's way from Texas to Missouri as forecasters warned of violent tornadoes overnight, CNN meteorologist Michael Guy said.
When he finally wised up, he moved out of the frame and gave a little salute to the photog once he was out of harm's way.
Meanwhile, yet another monster storm spins towards the East Coast, millions of U.S. citizens are in harm's way, and he's tweeting about two-day old news.
"Identifying the animal only serves to stigmatize and potentially places the tiger in harm's way," the zoo said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
"We need all the tools in the toolbox to try and manage them or at least get people out of harm's way," she said via phone.
The new platform is designed to detect relevant information, alert the user and collect it on a 3D map, while keeping humans out of harm's way.
A key to the investigation is intent, and investigators believe Cesar did not create a scenario in which he deliberately put the pig in harm's way.
Goodman, who is 78513, has a reserved, vigilant demeanor, her years trying to keep the kids out of harm's way evident in her perpetually narrowed eyes.
Immigrant advocates have pushed back on the asylum agreements, arguing that they put migrants in harm's way and betray the US commitment to protecting vulnerable populations.
In order to ensure the diplomats' safety, then, it appears the US wants to get personnel out of harm's way — which seems like a prudent move.
Many of us who have cars have felt some form of extreme anger at other drivers because we feel they have put us in harm's way.
It was hard enough living in the US while knowing that so many of the people that she loved were still in harm's way in Syria.
That means blackouts are almost guaranteed following whipping winds and torrential downpours, since a critical part of the electricity system will always be in harm's way.
Because the American people must have trust and confidence in the men and women who command their sons and daughters, who lead them into harm's way.
The state's emergency medical task force has been coordinating with EMS assets including ambulances, ambulance buses, helicopters and boats to transfer patients out of harm's way.
"The men and women of our armed forces put their lives in harm's way each and every day," they wrote Thursday in a letter to Obama.
While many troops are still in harm's way, the US no longer has tens of thousands of soldiers waging vast land wars in the Middle East.
Or so we should if we accelerate the Zika outbreak by putting the globe's finest athletes and a half-million of its citizens in harm's way.
By failing to act on climate, we are creating a less stable, less secure international system and potentially putting U.S. troops and civilians in harm's way.
If the cop decides to shoot, that could put him in harm's way, since, instead of getting out of the way, he'll be focused on shooting.
They're worried that the near single-minded focus on breastfeeding often causes hospital staff to overlook risky behavior, unintentionally putting babies and mothers in harm's way.
Polone strongly believes PETA is smearing the movie by trying to mislead the public into believing the dog and other animals were put in harm's way.
I remember you telling me that you wanted me to be careful at the Women's March, to stay out of harm's way as best as possible.
The moral investment in aiding these veterans is a responsibility that our country should respond to after being so willing to put them in harm's way.
A 26-year-old psychologist, she had dreamed of becoming "a real life super hero," a police officer who would keep citizens out of harm's way.
"May we never forget the sacrifice of those workers who put themselves in harm's way to keep you and your family safe," the police chief said.
To the Editor: As long as we don't send some other young people out into harm's way to recover the mountain climbers' bodies, it's their choice.
"People shouldn't boo at Lewis because you saw what was going on; I don't think there was any intention to be in harm's way," said Vettel.
By 1975, North Vietnam was on the verge of conquering the south, and the need for educational facilities that were out of harm's way was lessening.
Mr. Benediktsson, then a member of Parliament, had managed to snatch his money out of harm's way — just before the crash brought Iceland to its knees.
Forest fires burning through Indonesia are leaving Bornean orangutans, a critically endangered species of orangutan native to the island of Borneo and Indonesia, in harm's way.
She also accuses lead guitarist Kim Thayil of putting her family in harm's way by suggesting she's the main obstacle to Soundgarden putting out another album.
Whitey Bulger was intentionally put in harm's way by the federal government which wanted him dead ... that's the claim the late mobster's family is now making.
"We have obvious concerns, however, for any action that provides ISIS capabilities to shift its forces and thus put more civilians in harm's way," he said.
To the tune of a million deployed servicemembers since 9/85033, these patriots have stood ready to leave all they love, to serve in harm's way.
"Without clear guidance, we believe there is increased operational security risk that could result in agents and (sources) being put in harm's way," the report said.
Congress must find a solution that not only puts the program on a path to financial stability, but also helps homeowners get out of harm's way.
The U.S. military relies on domestic steel production to support and protect our troops, who put themselves in harm's way to keep us safe back home.
Before the administration sends another soldier into harm's way, Congress owes it to all uniformed service members to debate the matter and if useful, authorize it.
"In Harm's Way," filmed in 1964 and released in 1965, just as the Vietnam War was heating up, connects the disruptions of war to predatory sexuality.
"Our soldiers are not in harm's way — as they shouldn't be, as two countries fight over land that has nothing to do with us," he said.
In so shielding themselves, they have lost the ability to tolerate discomfort, and so work ever harder to keep their delicate sensibilities out of harm's way.
"They had a duty at that point to act, to make sure that she along with any other inmates aren't placed in harm's way," Kubiliun says.
The women I spoke to who are primary caregivers of children said their parole restrictions and the public registries put their families in harm's way too.
In one scenario, our coastlines will be dotted with derelict ruins—the haunting remains of communities that weren't given a chance to get out of harm's way.
We also recently updated our Rules to prohibit the distribution of any hacked material that contains private information, trade secrets, or could put people in harm's way.
To make matters worse, Florence was about 50 miles (80 km) larger in diameter due to global warming, putting more people in harm's way, the study showed.
In each case, a life was put in danger, yet Uber did not react as any of us would if we saw a person in harm's way.
During a showdown with Hand member Bakuto, Misty threw herself into harm's way to save Claire Temple from being killed, and lost her arm in the process.
"They can't get out of harm's way fast enough," said Jenny Campbell, a nonprofit consultant in the Philadelphia suburb of Ardmore who deals with age-related issues.
"These four heroes willingly ran into harm's way to protect their fellow citizens and very nearly paid the ultimate price," a statement from the police union said.
Cyclone shelters, modern weather forecasts, and better warnings for people in harm's way mean that a disaster on the scale of the Bhola cyclone is now unlikely.
It's obvious that The Walking Dead needs to put as many regular characters as possible in harm's way, in the name of maximizing suspense for the finale.
Ezekiel puts himself in harm's way to take a wagon from a museum full of zombies, but wouldn't it be safer to just build a new one?
"If you think I waited this long and went thru [sic] all this to put my baby in harm's way… you got another thing coming," Union concluded.
She posted some incredible video of the blaze as she was landing, and said she had to get out of harm's way almost immediately after getting home.
Women aren't "allowed" to be too dangerous or to place themselves into too much of harm's way, so it's a big deal when they do it anyway.
In their view, ICE was exploiting the language of gay and trans rights in order to bolster its image, all while leaving trans women in harm's way.
Hamas knows that no U.N. agency will ever condemn it for murdering Jews, even if it does this by putting Gaza's women and children in harm's way.
Civilians need to know if they are safe, if this is or is not an attack, and what they should do to stay out of harm's way.
Law enforcement sources say she backed into a patrol car ... forcing a deputy to jump out of harm's way, and leading to what happened in this video.
NBC News reported a sixth fire-related fatality, a woman in Harper County, Oklahoma, who suffered a heart attack while trying to move cattle from harm's way.
In the skies over Iraq, drones have become a part of nearly every military mission, guiding troops toward enemy targets and keeping them out of harm's way.
Nothing tests the mettle of an American president more than being forced to make the supremely consequential decision to send America's sons and daughters into harm's way.
"Jason Seaman selflessly put himself in harm's way to protect his students and it is because of his heroic actions more students were not hurt," Brooks said.
Law enforcement officers put our lives in harm's way on a daily basis to protect freedom and democracy, confront crime, and ensure the safety of our communities.
"This is a cruel reminder that law enforcement officials selflessly put themselves in harm's way day in and day out to keep our communities safe," he said.
When a space company receives a SSN alert, they typically move their satellite into a different orbit — and out of harm's way — by burning a little propellant.
These efforts to protect civilians living or sheltering in harm's way would have been more costly and labor-intensive, but saving countless lives is worth the investment.
"The president's comment that lawmakers visiting Afghanistan is a 'public relations event' is an insult to the brave men and women serving in harm's way," Luria said.
No one worries about hooligans being good role models or cultivating a sponsor-friendly public image—the important thing is to keep bystanders out of harm's way.
Clearly, with climate change and with urban areas expanding into dangerous terrain — in forests and on coastlines — more and more people will find themselves in harm's way.
She did not have a place to stay there, she said, but she was hoping it would be far enough south to be out of harm's way.
Migrant rights activists say such limits on people's access to asylum can put them in harm's way, while driving migration underground and squeezing it into new routes.
"There is no greater gesture than to put oneself in harm's way to protect the life of another," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a written statement.
"There will be so many organisms that just can't get out of harm's way, or that are caught up in the smoke and the flames," Sullivan says.
The challenge confronting scientists and authorities is to identify those areas where catastrophe is imminent, and then do their best to get people out of harm's way.
"We're now at a boiling point, and Congress must step in before Trump puts even more of our troops in harm's way," Kaine said in a statement.
The most consequential decision a member of Congress can make is whether to send troops into harm's way, and it is one we take seriously and personally.
"Recently, the GDF has been severely over-capacity, leaving us unable to utilize it for its original purpose of evacuating people of out harm's way," he said.
"We're going to make sure that we do everything we can to keep people who have been good to this country out of harm's way," Trump said.
Nor have they shown any desire to go to the areas where ISIS fighters and families are being held, and put their government representatives in harm's way.
While the mission of the advisers is not to directly engage in combat, many are in harm's way as they advise Iraqi units carrying out the fight.
"Hopefully producers have been able to get most of the remaining rice acreage out of harm's way in advance of the storm," said USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey.
Filmed as the school was nearing its shutdown, this eight-part series documents the students and the faculty that tried to keep them out of harm's way.
"When disaster strikes, it's essential that Americans in harm's way get reliable information so that they can stay safe and protect their loved ones," Mr. Pai said.
The assault could put US troops in harm's way, especially if they defend their Kurdish allies — who have helped defeat ISIS throughout Syria — from a Turkish assault.
For five rounds, the champion relied on his ghostlike movement to stay out of harm's way and batter Faber with punches from all corners of the cage.
So for them to not do that default, that puts them in harm's way, and other people in harm's way, to survive, and take a leap of faith and learn robotics and computer science, and do the uncool thing, and risk being bullied, because no one in their age group are doing robotics and computer science, and then also have to worry and fear their parents getting sent back to Mexico.
Federal laws prevent the commission from helping euthanize the animals, so the commission photographs activities and use noise-makers to temporarily scare sea lions out of harm's way.
Just one false move, either by accident or on purpose, could spark a crisis where lives could be placed in harm's way – and lead to a shooting war.
But these type of counterterrorism missions can cause US troops to find themselves in harm's way, and several have been killed on missions in the last few months.
It found workers were forced to work an absurd amount of overtime, given inadequate training, and exposed to below-standard safety precautions that put them in harm's way.
The incident in Tongo Tongo highlighted how U.S. troops are being put into harm's way to go after targets in Africa as part of the war on terror.
"Scott was a loving and caring man who never would have knowingly put others in harm's way," the family said in a statement through a lawyer on Tuesday.
Parents, siblings and friends of would-be conscripts have a vested interest in the knowledge that their son, friend, sister or brother could be put in harm's way.
Where Thompson would charge in wind milling punches on a straight line (as Sage Northcutt so often does now), he now gets in and out of harm's way.
I remember thinking that some of the most important people in my life were in harm's way, but I couldn't help them because I was protecting my baby.
Amber Portwood's ex-fiance says she's a loving mom who would never put her kids in harm's way ... and he's not buying her as a machete-wielding maniac.
In this era of amazing technology, is it still necessary to put flight crews and airplanes with $13-million price tags in harm's way to collect hurricane data?
"We are proud of these two good Samaritans and their willingness to place themselves in harm's way for the safety of others," the department said in a statement.
When her unfortunate victims attempted to muster a defense, A. burmanicus probably attacked with that sharp, jagged stinger, using her springboard legs to jump out of harm's way.
So mostly innocent soldiers who were induced into staying in the Guard—and putting themselves in harm's way—are now being punished for taking what they were offered.
But it was the latest in a long lineage of rumors that claimed a craven Political Establishment had either put troops in harm's way or tied its hands.
"In doing our job, we represented all police staff around the country who put themselves in harm's way every day," they said in a statement issued by police.
Drones and crawlers can do inspections in about half the time of rope access technicians, while placing fewer workers in harm's way, executives at BP said this week.
It can strike targets from far away and thus keep warships safely out of harm's way and lessen the need to send bombers and crews on dangerous missions.
"Under current law, if an officer jumps in front of a moving vehicle, they can legally kill the driver because now they're suddenly in harm's way," Buchen explained.
Islamic State fighters are dug in, expected to fight hard and have a history of forcing civilians to stay in harm's way during previous battles to defend territory.
A real "fix" for wildfires will mean preventing them in the first place — and steering clear of bad incentives that nudge more people and homes into harm's way.
We must embrace innovation and tackle cyber threats head-on with safer, more connected infrastructure, less we put but our infrastructure and the economy deeply in harm's way.
Ray J's adamant he didn't abandon his family or put Melody in harm's way ... and seems to suggest this is just a regular couples' fight that got overblown.
"Sending women and children back into harm's way after they already fled horrendous violence in Central America is painful and inhumane, and must be stopped," the email reads.
Burner phones have made it easy for coyotes to guide smaller and smaller groups of migrants from afar, out of harm's way and the arm of the law.
We know these people are suffering uniquely and we know the current system is leaving many of them in harm's way for longer than is desirable or necessary.
" Be smart ... A usually buoyant outside West Wing adviser suddenly sees darkness: "Booming economy, robust bull market, troops in harm's way but not in a large scale war.
"They have an obligation to put themselves in harm's way," said Ken Murray, who runs an association for training law enforcement and the military based in Orlando, Fla.
I will do anything and everything that I possibly can to stop sending our men and women in uniform into harm's way, fighting in these wasteful, counterproductive wars.
The first hint he even had of winning, he was willing to put himself in harm's way and move across the diamond to help make the Braves better.
"It's very unlikely that any pug parent would put their pug in harm's way," said Ms. Reinhart, who refers to herself as the mother of Kirby and Thor.
While Trump contemplates sending American forces into harm's way in Syria, he is also acting as a general in a different kind of war, over trade with China.
Unless put out of harm's way, plutonium is virtually a permanent radioactive threat, and a potential attraction for would-be nuclear terrorists or malevolent governments of the future.
More likely, the administration wanted to make sure Moscow knew exactly what we were doing so that Moscow would not overreact or leave its forces in harm's way.
A US military official told CNN the military had enough warning of the launches to sound alarms and people in harm's way were able to get to safety.
"Taking swift action isn't always elegant, but this video clearly shows that the officers acted quickly to extinguish the flames, and pull this man out of harm's way."
Justice Department lawyer Scott Stewart claimed that Swift's arguments were speculative and pointed to Muthana's access to the media as proof that she's not in immediate harm's way.
Those citizens, and their families, were placed in harm's way anyway because a vicious vocal minority was able to target a susceptible subpopulation, and everyone paid the price.
It's not the first time asylum officers have expressed frustration over the program, which advocates argue puts migrants, many of whom are from Central America, in harm's way.
"President Trump is always going to look for opportunities to bring our troops home and to take these men and women out of harm's way," Mr. Pence said.
Cersei is good at deflecting the blame (see her dismissal of Ser Barristan), but it was Lancel's purposeful escalation of Robert's inebriation that put him in harm's way.
Moving out of harm's way can play a key role in this challenge, but we need to think creatively and strategically about the best way to do it.
Buying a home in the US or Canada has been an effective way for foreign residents to launder some money and get their wealth out of harm's way.
In a statement to Business Insider, Starbucks representative Reggie Borges said the company has "protocols and resources in place to ensure our [employees] are out of harm's way."
The hurricane could also affect tourist destinations such as Montego Bay in the north and the southwest coast of flood-prone Haiti was also in harm's way, forecasters said.
For Noemi, who asked CNN to protect her privacy by not using her last name, it amounts to putting the most cherished part of her life in harm's way.
"We had a bus operator call in a fire and put himself in harm's way to wake the family up to get them out of the home," said Jordan.
Duterte on Sunday said the United States had stockpiled weapons, including tanks, in three locations in the Philippines, which could provoke China and put his country in harm's way.
The argument to keep health officials out of eastern DRC boils down to this: It's a dangerous area, and no one wants to put US officials in harm's way.
Obama and his team have turned to linguistic legerdemain to insist that they are not doing what they are, in fact, doing, which is putting soldiers in harm's way.
Translocation is an increasingly popular conservation strategy, used to move vulnerable populations out of harm's way, or to boost a species' genetic vigor by mixing genes between isolated groups.
That's the section where Apple says: Any App that is defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited, or likely to place the targeted individual or group in harm's way will be rejected.
Lead plaintiff Edward Peruta, a San Diego County resident, applied for a concealed carry license, but was rejected because he had not specifically shown he was in harm's way.
As a grandfather, I cannot stand aside if it means our children and grandchildren are put in harm's way on our nation's highways because of poorly developed public policy.
They argue that the US citizens living on Guam should have the right to vote for the commander-in-chief who may one day send them into harm's way.
But most troops in the "train and assist" mission are not embedded with Afghan combat units, where they would be in harm's way but also of most practical help.
Companies like ShieldAI, Convexxum, Echodyne and others are using machine vision and advanced radar/lidar technologies to prevent people from being put in harm's way by drone-type attacks.
The argument is a miserable one: Has the Empire State fallen so low that it cannot find work for its young people without purposely putting them in harm's way?
Experts, including wildlife biologist Kurt Licence, chastised the people who fed the bear and took photographs with the animal, believing the park-goers's actions put everyone in harm's way.
It also means, however, understanding that the vast majority of police officers are good, brave, honorable people who put themselves in harm's way to serve the public every day.
Huston, the emergency management agency's spokesman, said that although many of those users were not in harm's way, the vast majority of the feedback his agency received was positive.
"At a time of war, with American service members serving in harm's way, such a parade seems to be inappropriate and wasteful," the Democratic lawmakers wrote in the letter.
Unmanned aircraft serve as a dual signals intelligence (SIGINT) and image intelligence (IMINT) platform, keeping personnel out of harm's way while simultaneously providing a nearly unblinking eye on targets.
So, as in most banking scandals, lower- and midlevel employees face repercussions, but senior executives are whisked out of harm's way, with their reputations and full stock awards intact.
As patriotic as veterans are, the men and women who voluntarily joined the National Guard and went to Iraq and Afghanistan were not obligated to go into harm's way.
It was a brief video that demonstrated how the robot could potentially be used to help get human officers out of harm's way during a terrorist or hostage situation.
For Michelle Hickok, 2500, a graphic designer at the casino, the start of each fire brings the fear that her husband, a local firefighter, will be in harm's way.
In other words, we should unleash the power of predictive analytics and bring it to the doorsteps of people who live in harm's way, even though they deny it.
Many will have to move internally within the next 22016 years to get themselves out of harm's way, with or without the help of their governments and aid agencies.
The move here is environmental justice, pointing out that racist and economically biased policies have put certain kinds of people in harm's way as climate change exacerbates environmental dangers.
Still, Eric Adams, a former police captain who is the Brooklyn borough president, said Officer Gomez's actions, though heroic, had put an alarming number of people in harm's way.
The "stuff" he speaks of refers to the panicked horses and other livestock he wrangles out of harm's way when they get left behind after the humans have fled.
"This ruling continues to block the government from recklessly sending these individuals into harm's way," said Judy Rabinovitz, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, in a statement.
The most meaningful act isn't that he owns up to or apologizes for the harm he caused, but rather that you have permanently moved yourself out of harm's way.
Democrats should also push for a plan that removes our troops from harm's way in Afghanistan, while insisting that a war against Iran cannot take place without congressional authorization.
In theory minimising the damage should be simple: construct the hardware (floodwalls), install the software (governance and public awareness) and, when all else fails, retreat out of harm's way.
I hope many Americans also understand that many of those same troops will be unable to comfort their own families, leaving them behind and very much in harm's way.
The can just missed hitting the right-handed reliever, landing a few feet away as a New York police officer arrived to push the reliever out of harm's way.
Corley noted that Uber could be putting itself in harm's way if it lets its drivers who are known to be dangerous keep the company's decals on their vehicles.
"What we've gotten pretty good at overall is dealing with the immediate disaster event - meaning moving people out of harm's way... to eliminate the loss of life," said Scheuer.
If he needs to make the hardest decision a president can make, to put American troops in harm's way, will he be thinking of their families or his own?
Why, in his final year in office, would he want to send families and children back into harm's way, to some of the most dangerous countries in the world?
" Fewer than 1,000 U.S. troops remain in harm's way, Esper said, adding: "It'll be a deliberate withdrawal, and we want to conduct it as safely and quickly as possible.
Countries have contingency plans for all kinds of emergencies, so it's no surprise that Japan and the US drew up a scheme to remove their citizens from harm's way.
Steve-O was always the most extreme—the one most willing to put himself in harm's way, to debase himself, cover himself in shit, piss, vomit, and the works.
The Parks Department who removed the Alamo, to keep it "out of harm's way" during the renovation just missed yet another deadline that they had set on returning it.
If you looked at the shooting that they had at the Planned Parenthood [in Colorado Springs], the armored vehicle was pulled into position to pull people out of harm's way.
As a consequence, "Shooter" is extremely violent, with its protagonist motivated by righteous indignation, especially when the bad guys put his wife (Shantel Vansanten) and young child in harm's way.
As we reported ... Chloe added Hefner's name to her lawsuit claiming he put her in harm's way when he introduced her to Cosby at a Playboy Mansion party in 2008.
I respect anybody who dons the uniform and puts himself in harm's way but I do not respect the way he conducted himself in his office on the NSC staff.
"It's important to note, firefighters across the region, across our state, and across our country right now are putting themselves in harm's way in service to their community," Duree said.
You have a 90-minute or two-hour movie where people are put into a terrible situation and are put into harm's way, and they either escape or all die.
To scour the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's website for precious datasets on ocean temperatures, greenhouse gas concentrations and the like, and to place those datasets out of harm's way.
Ser Jorah Mormont seemed to be in harm's way for the entire episode, but he managed to stay alive just long enough to see the Army of the Dead vanquished.
"Jason Seaman selflessly put himself in harm's way to protect his students and it is because of his heroic actions more students were not hurt," Brooks said in a statement .
For his part, Timothy Simons—who plays Jonah, the character that apparently directly caused Perrett's injury—said he'd do what he could to keep the politician out of harm's way.
With billions of dollars of assets in harm's way and more weather extremes on the horizon, making and enacting disaster plans are becoming all the more critical for the military.
Tyler Rogoway at The Drive wrote a compelling explanation for why all the valuable aircraft weren't simply flown out of harm's way: At modern fighter is not a Honda Accord.
Turns out she did believe everything Chuck rightly accused Jimmy of — but she wasn't going to put Jimmy in harm's way, or admit that she's aware of Jimmy's legal wrongdoings.
It's a painful reminder that humans cause 84 percent of the accidental fires in the US. But humans don't just make the sparks; we also put ourselves in harm's way.
But those troops are, as it stands, in harm's way to carry out a strategy that the administration has said is not working since it took office seven months ago.
In an institution that deploys tens of thousands of people in harm's way around the world, most major personnel decisions take months or years of wrangling before they are issued.
Law enforcement have been busy desperately to keep people out of harm's way of Harvey's dangerous and deadly flood waters though— making the search for McDowell that much more difficult.
You've literally put yourself directly in harm's way, you're watching a game but only the boring minutiae of it, and you get constantly berated when things aren't necessarily your fault.
"When disaster strikes, it's essential that Americans in harm's way get reliable information so that they can stay safe and protect their loved ones," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said Tuesday.
Put a human face on those who go into harm's way to get otherwise unavailable truth and who will be sending their often unhappy news downriver to the White House.
He's also, if I understand his not-so-excellent battle plan, going to be riding a dragon during the fight, which should put him a bit out of harm's way.
Right now 600 boats are being used for rescues — that needs to increase to over 1,000 -- to quickly rescue those in harm's way -- operating on an around the clock basis.
On one hand, he said he is frustrated with those who are potentially putting children in harm's way by bringing them to the border not knowing what they will face.
The photos were taken by Craig E. Colten, the Carl O. Sauer Professor of Geography at Louisiana State University and a longtime student of why communities expand in harm's way.
"In his 36 years of service in Congress, McCain had acquired a reputation as a maverick Republican who was not shy about throwing American troops in harm's way," it said.
Like his predecessors — presidents who were strong enough to actually acknowledge their heavy responsibility — Mr. Trump is commander in chief, in charge of putting the armed forces in harm's way.
With warming oceans and rising sea levels predicted to intensify hurricanes and other extreme weather, researchers have been seeking better ways to warn people to get out of harm's way.
A GRAVEYARD IN HARM'S WAY Rows of simple white wooden crosses cling to a hillside over Longyearbyen, a sparse cemetery that appears vulnerable even on a sunny day in August.
To Susan Schurman, a distinguished professor in the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations, the federal government's slow, deficient efforts to remove park employees from harm's way is unacceptable.
Insisting on remaining in Iraq needlessly put U.S. forces in harm's way and risks serving as a tripwire for what would inevitably be a long and disastrous war with Iran.
" Lieu said when the country sends its troops into harm's way, they "need to know that the president is of sound mind, rational and doing it for the right purposes.
People were sick of seeing poor kids sent off to combat while rich and middle-class kids (remember when we still had a middle class?) duck out of harm's way.
I will fight to ensure that we are having a discussion about when to send our men and women, our sons and daughters, our sisters and brothers, into harm's way.
Blac Chyna's a very good mother who would never put her child in harm's way, contrary to what Rob Kardashian wants people to think ... so say sources close to her.
The MORE Act ensures that these state-compliant businesses, and those millions of Americans who patronize them, are no longer subject to policies that needlessly place them in harm's way.
"Any decision to report any perceived identifying information of the whistle-blower is deeply concerning and reckless, as it can place the individual in harm's way," attorney Andrew Bakaj said.
Schmoyer's grandmother, Kathleen Pond said he "loved his son," who was known as JJ. "So, I can't believe that he would put his son in harm's way," she told WFMZ.
Strong, credible arguments can help America avoid costly wars, just as the wrong words, ill-conceived provocations, can trigger conflicts, putting American soldiers in harm's way and US citizens in peril.
American Humane, the group responsible for monitoring the animals used in the film, released a statement to Variety on Wednesday denying that any animals were put in harm's way during production.
Renata Pumarol, 32, a protest organizer with New York Communities for Change, decried Trump's Wall Street ties, telling CNBC that a regulation rollback could put the average citizen in harm's way.
Delaware-based energy giant Anadarko and South African petrochemical group Sasol have significant investments in major liquefied natural gas projects off northern Mozambique, but these are currently out of harm's way.
Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad has threatened to reconquer the province with a massive, imminent military attack that would put the roughly 3 million people living there directly in harm's way.
Even though phones are waterproof, and to a degree durable with Gorilla Glass and so forth, people don't consider putting them in harm's way because their lives revolve around this thing.
This infuriated many in the Portland LGBTQ community who felt that Ngo had taken a local figure and inserted her into an inflammatory national conversation, potentially putting her in harm's way.
Within each mission, there are opportunities to perform 'heroic actions,' which basically means that you put yourself in harm's way to drag a fellow soldier out of the line of fire.
We owe these men and women a great debt, because we voted these Congressional leaders and executive authorities that have pushed these men and women into harm's way for a decade.
Emergency management officials began sending recorded telephone messages to residents in harm's way and will go door-to-door in the next few days, Georgetown County spokeswoman Jackie Broach-Akers said.
"From the moment you put on that uniform, you have answered a call that at any moment, even in the briefest interaction, may put your life in harm's way," Obama said.
"The placement of innocent children in confinement because of the action of a parent is unjust and places children in harm's way to advance a message of deterrence," the letter reads.
Lady Gaga is one of the hundreds of thousands of California residents who has been put in harm's way by the massive wildfires that are continuing to spread across the state.
The fact that somebody can dot the Is and cross the Ts on a foreign leader or a geographic location, that then allows them to put our military in harm's way.
"You worry in the White House when you know that there are troops in harm's way, and you think about them every single night when you get in bed," she said.
With cuts anywhere near that size, "there's absolutely no way kids can stay out of harm's way," says Joan Alker, executive director of the Georgetown University Center on Children and Families.
The president not only presides as chief executive of the federal government, he is also the commander in chief of the military and responsible for sending American soldiers into harm's way.
Insurance is another way to limit risks, he added, alongside shifting to hardier crops, using irrigation, building levies or moving flood-threatened people out of harm's way - an often controversial move.
"We hope that travelers will be wise by paying attention to weather alerts and not unnecessarily placing themselves in harm's way as the storm moves through," Colyer said in a statement.
Or it could engage the community bankers who would be most affected by CECL, and steer toward an effective and more reasonable approach that avoids putting local communities in harm's way.
Yet in many important ways President Donald Trump has shown little concern for communities in harm's way -- instead opting to spend his time spreading misinformation about the cause of the wildlife.
But spreading social media rumors, accusing people of crimes with no evidence, and starting online vigilante mobs can quickly create a dynamic that could potentially put innocent people in harm's way.
Big storms often result in more strays that stretch shelters to capacity, so FUR helps with evacuations and began moving animals out of harm's way before Michael made landfall in Florida.
But the fact that these events are getting more expensive is more a signal that the economy is growing and populations are increasing, so costlier real estate is in harm's way.
The previous Claus just died in a freak accident, so is it a good idea to put Charlie in harm's way, hopping from roof to roof and breaking into people's homes?
"Drone technology will give our cops and their incident commanders an opportunity to see what they're getting into before they go into harm's way," Chief of Department Terence A. Monahan said.
In so clearly breaking international law, we would not just put our troops in harm's way; we would also be licensing malevolent leaders the world over to follow in our footsteps.
The Atlanta Humane Society was caring for dozens of cats and dogs from Beaufort, S.C., and rushed to get other animals in shelters on the Carolina coast out of harm's way.
With less than the best of protections, there's a whole lot of people who quite frankly are walking into harm's way, because that's what we do, but doing so ill-equipped.
But Monday's death is another reminder that the Trump administration strategy, which calls for American troops to train, advise and assist their Afghan counterparts, nonetheless can put Americans in harm's way.
The policy at issue is known formally as "migrant protection protocols" — though the lawyers who challenged it argued that it did just the opposite by placing vulnerable people in harm's way.
Many doormen at hotels and apartment buildings say bike lanes have put them in harm's way, forcing them to do what Mr. Seda did to prevent collisions with guests or tenants.
If we continue to allow criminals and other dangerous people to easily purchase firearms, we are putting law enforcement in harm's way and creating untenable situations for well-intentioned police officers.
Trump abruptly announced a redeployment of 50 American troops from the conflict zone to get them out of harm's way, dismissing criticism that this would leave the Kurds open to attack.
The pro-Israeli commentator Alan Dershowitz has attacked what he terms Hamas's "dead baby strategy" of putting civilians in harm's way as a means of attracting sympathy for the Palestinian cause.
The morning after the strike on Soleimani, Geraldo Rivera challenged the hosts of Fox and Friends for cheering the move, arguing that a war would put US troops in harm's way.
Why would he put himself in harm's way, then pick up a gun after he had tended to all the wounded, not to mention refuse to evacuate himself when he could?
Before morphing into one of Hollywood's most in-demand action heroes, he grew up in Northern Ireland at a time when his Catholic faith could have put him in harm's way.
"Our government has no higher responsibility than to support our men and women who are in harm's way," Ryan said, kicking off his press conference flanked by defense hawks in Congress.
"I'm not sure why anyone would sign up to operate with us, in harm's way, because of the way we've treated them," Douglas Lute, a former U.S. Ambassador to NATO , said.
"The hazard is a natural one, but you don't get a disaster if there aren't people/buildings in harm's way," Andrea Thompson, an associate editor at Scientific American, wrote on Twitter.
That's more than 28503 million people in the U.S. who could be in harm's way following another chemical disaster - some of which could make the Elk River spill pale in comparison.
The guys say they're following in the footsteps of Dr. Justin Schmidt -- an entomologist (insect scientist) who, in the '80s, put himself in harm's way to create a sting pain index.
The danger and the injury during the event is different from something that's unsafe in that you're intentionally putting yourself in harm's way as a ritualistic tribute to the town's customs.
Similarly, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Trump had "put thousands more Americans in harm's way" without a clear plan for withdrawal, mirroring comments made by dovish congressional Democrats like Reps.
On the one hand, it is a way to protect people from dying in the nightmare that is the Aegean Sea, and it stops smugglers from putting people in harm's way.
Despite evacuation orders, they are wary of leaving their homes without alternative jobs and housing in place, so if the eruption suddenly gets worse, many will likely remain in harm's way.
The need to move people away from harm's way is ever more urgent as climate change takes its toll on a town that seems to suffer ever more torrential rains each year.
"We trust that every parent, regardless of origin, color or creed, will understand that no mother or father ever puts their child in harm's way unless they are desperate," they said. 343.
"Like everyone who puts themselves in harm's way to keep us safe, his Royal Highness deserves nothing but praise and respect for his service in the armed forces," Woodcock posted on Twitter.
The policy has drawn opposition from immigrant advocates and lawyers who argue that it puts migrants who are predominantly from Northern Triangle countries and seeking asylum in the US in harm's way.
Over Iraq and Syria (CNN)This Thanksgiving, while most Americans are at home with their families enjoying their turkey dinners, some are overseas, in harm's way, serving in the fight against ISIS.
The Pentagon has increasingly been looking to add automation into the battlefield over the last couple of years, seeing it as an opportunity to keep soldiers and personnel out of harm's way.
"On the morning of June 12, 2016, federal, state and local law enforcement officers and first responders put themselves in harm's way to save as many lives as possible," the statement says.
One of these is RE2, a company that makes robotic arms and ships them out to customers, like the U.S. Department of Defense, in order to keep humans out of harm's way.
Check out "For the Kill" — not your average making-of featurette, folks — to get an idea of just how much these folks put themselves in harm's way to get this movie made.
That means it's highly likely American service members will remain in Syria for a very long time — in harm's way — with little chance of achieving the administration's goal of a deterred Iran.
But that cost has risen in recent years, all along the Gulf Coast and Eastern Seaboard, as a growing population and coastal development have put more people and property in harm's way.
If the mid or back sections of the plane are ground zero for impact, sitting in the back actually puts you in harm's way more than say, if you're in the cockpit.
"There is no weapon in our arsenal that offers more effective close-air support to American ground troops serving in harm's way than the A-10 aircraft," McCain said in a statement.
Having a realistic understanding about how Hurricane Harvey will transform our country will force those of us not in harm's way to take a serious look at our own priorities and preparation.
It is within our power to do more about that by reducing the incentives that currently exist (such as heavily subsidized flood insurance) to put people, property and infrastructure in harm's way.
This power couple of healthy wrist posture will help keep your extremely online friend out of harm's way and allow them to get more enjoyment out of their time on the web.
The real problem, of course, is that Congress has failed to tie the president's hands enough when it comes to deciding when and why to send servicemen and women into harm's way.
The uncommitted middle Bergdahl says the cracks in leadership became overwhelming and couldn't accept his leaders' decision-making, being placed in harm's way or the lack of concern for their well-being.
"It is safe to say that Afghanistan is a dangerous place, and that the U.S. forces that are providing assistance to the Afghans are in harm's way when they're there," he said.
American families and businesses are being put in harm's way as sea levels are rising along their coasts and they are exposed to rising probabilities of heatwaves and other extreme weather events.
Which means he will be back among his old comrades, many of whom are already on drugs, either opioids to dull the pain, or amphetamines to stay alert while in harm's way.
But that's why culpability must be weighed against the company's own conduct in the aftermath of a breach: Did it needlessly put consumers in harm's way by disregarding its obligations to security?
He teed up for debate new requirements that the messages finally enable multimedia, like video, and that they would be more specifically targeted to exact locations — including smartphone owners in harm's way.
"The placement of innocent children in confinement because of the action of a parent is unjust and places children in harm's way to advance a message of deterrence," Allen and McPherson wrote.
Our first thought on Veterans Day, as we honor the sacrifices made by those who serve our country in uniform, is their willingness to put themselves in harm's way on our behalf.
In Yellowstone, a better understanding of the hydrothermal plumbing could help administrators plot out future development so tourists can enjoy the park's features without damaging them or being put into harm's way.
The program "has put asylum seekers directly in harm's way," lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union and other groups told the Supreme Court in a brief urging it not to intervene.
Deputy Gudger pushed the principal out of harm's way, drew her gun and held the intruder at bay, negotiating with him for 10 minutes even as he still had his gun drawn.
This puts fewer war fighters in harm's way, creates more (and more difficult) targets for an enemy to track, and makes the loss of any one of them far easier to bear.
The best dialogue that we could have as a country would be how to stop sending our men and women in harm's way on what has proved to be a fool's errand.
It's bad enough that drivers have to go out and put themselves in harm's way working with limited protection, but to have complete disrespect from supervisors is intolerable and cannot go on.
Moving them out of harm's way would be an enormous logistical operation, perhaps leaving time to see whether economic sanctions had any impact on the North's behavior and for diplomacy to work.
Given our skills as psychologists, we stand ready to participate in constructive problem resolution, as well as provide support for those who were and remain in harm's way — physically, psychologically and spiritually.
"In fact, in recent weeks, U.S. forces have come into direct, lethal contact with Russia-backed Syrian regime troops and Iranian Hezbollah forces, potentially placing U.S. troops in harm's way," they wrote.
You must believe enough in what you are doing to put yourself in harm's way — because only through discipline and extremes of experience is one able to transcend the trivial and mundane.
"We don't want to put our troops in harm's way unless there is deliberation in front of the American people about whether it's important," he said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation."
Furthermore, the look on Maia's face when Elsbeth suggests that Henry may very well put her in harm's way in order to secure his own freedom means that is a distinct possibility.
So acclimatized are we to action flicks, and to onscreen conflicts teeming with soldiers, that it's refreshing to find a film that concentrates on hanging back and reversing out of harm's way.
The process of moving out of harm's way has taken many different forms — from a few households to whole communities, before and after disasters, and in response to earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes.
It's disappointing that Montana was so quick to write off fans who were pointing out a very real issue, even if the rapper knew this particular elephant was completely out of harm's way.
In Iran I see the boats taunting our ships, our destroyers— MATT LAUER: But what have you done in your life that prepares you to send our men and women into harm's way?
They don't have the continued training they need nor the equipment they require, yet we are putting them in harm's way and asking them to do their jobs thousands of miles from home.
Rather, it has deployed a Fabian strategy—abandoning its territory in the face of superior numbers, moving all of its major assets and ships out of harm's way, and slowing down the game.
"And so I would say that the main thing about having troops in harm's way when you live there is that you worry about them all the time, every single day," she added.
Instead, Chyna might be in store for a legal war with Rob Kardashian, who's livid she put 1-year-old Dream in harm's way ... though Chyna claims she was actually defending their daughter.
"The La Tuna Canyon Fire is an emergency that requires all available resources to protect our residents and keep our homes and other structures out of harm's way," Garcetti said in a statement.
In short, the three-pronged approach of development, diplomacy, and defense is more than just effective–it creates tremendous value for American taxpayers, while keeping our troops out of harm's way more often.
By the time the storms actually arrived, it can be assumed that most of the citizens in harm's way understood that the advisories were serious and potentially lethal weather was headed their way.
The tragic incident in Niger should serve as a wake-up call for Congress to ensure that President Trump is complying with the WPR and not unilaterally placing US soldiers in harm's way.
Granted, Mr. Obama is leaving far fewer soldiers in harm's way — at least 2000,22017 in Iraq and 22001,242 in Afghanistan — than the 22014,20153 troops he inherited from Mr. Bush in the two countries.
More than 100 other nations, including dozens of strong U.S. allies, provide the troops and police that serve on these missions, which means we don't have to send American soldiers into harm's way.
Predators 5, Stars 4 (OT) Mattias Ekholm, whose penalty late in regulation put Nashville in harm's way, roared out of the penalty box to net the winner in overtime to beat host Dallas.
"The family units that are coming across are putting those kids in harm's way, specifically down in the Rio Grande Valley and Del Rio, and across the entire southwest border," Hastings told Hill.
"We are being very careful in our tactics so that we don't injure or put any of our officers in harm's way, including the citizens of Dallas, as we negotiate further," he added.
We need to — we need to marshal the resources of our allies in the region, and in the immediate, we need to act and act now to get people out of harm's way.
From Vietnam to Iraq and everything in between, the Executive has used these broad sweeping powers to put our warriors into harm's way while the Congress has sat, more or less, idly by.
The policy has drawn the ire of immigration advocates and lawyers who argue that it puts migrants who are predominantly from Northern Triangle countries and seeking asylum in the US in harm's way.
"The pope's letter to Cardinal Wuerl sends a clear message that for Pope Francis, Cardinal Wuerl is more important than the children he put in harm's way," said Terence McKiernan, president of BishopAccountability.org.
When the shooting started, I watched media coverage of the courageous men and women who, instead of running for cover, ran to protect the lives of men, women and children in harm's way.
A high-quality air fryer browns its contents quickly using minimal oil, keeps you out of harm's way with helpful safety features, and has a large capacity without taking up too much room.
He put himself in harm's way as a decoy — an officer dressed as an ordinary pedestrian and used by the department in those years to lure robbers — and worked as a homicide detective.
Ahead of the fires, officials have taken unprecedented steps to move people out of harm's way, including evacuating tens of thousands in the predominantly coastal communities of southeastern Victoria and New South Wales.
Through his tenacious and selfless leadership in the Senate, he fought hard to ensure our Armed Forces remained strong and had the support and resources needed to succeed when placed in harm's way.
The next day, Luis Villot, a twenty-nine-year-old father of four, attempted to defuse a neighborhood dispute at the Farragut Houses, in Brooklyn, and usher some children out of harm's way.
The bulk of Congress, however, will continue engaging in today's preferred political tactic of dodging a tough war vote while simultaneously doing nothing of substance while America's troops again potentially enter harm's way.
Ms. Velasquez, 25, did what many women would do for a friend in an abusive relationship, and like others who intervene to stop domestic violence, her Samaritan's instinct put her in harm's way.
Amid the national lamenting, some Mexicans have insisted that the victims had only themselves to blame: They were breaking the law, pilferers taking what wasn't theirs, and had put themselves in harm's way.
"People usually opt to preserve their communities and ties to the land, even if it means living in harm's way," points out Eric Klinenberg, a sociologist at N.Y.U. whose specialty is social resilience.
When a stray cat wandered onto the tracks of a midtown 7 train in New York City last month, the MTA halted the entire subway line until the animal was out of harm's way.
But students and parents of color worry that allowing guns into classrooms will put black, Latino, and Native American students, who are already subject to harsher discipline than their white classmates, in harm's way.
I saw the commitment and determination of the men and women in the military, diplomatic corps, intelligence agencies and law enforcement who put themselves in harm's way every single day to keep us safe.
This month, India and Bangladesh moved more than 2.8 million people out of harm's way before Cyclone Fani battered the South Asian nations, limiting the death toll to tens of people, the IDMC said.
Say the jack man comes over the wall too quickly, a rule that NASCAR put in place to keep pit crews from standing in harm's way while other cars are also trying to pit.
At the same time, we also have a responsibility to avoid decisions, such as leaving young children home alone or letting them run freely in the street, that put our kids in harm's way.
There's a lot of drama in the build-up, but the short version is this: Sebastian jumps into traffic to push Annette out of harm's way, saving her and killing himself in the process.
Whether they're documenting domestic life in the suburbs or they're on the frontlines of international crises, photojournalists amplify stories of people they usually do not know — and can often find themselves in harm's way.
Ryan Subers noted that "this kind of technology will be a life-saver for us because it takes us out of harm's way while enhancing our ability to execute whatever combat mission we're on."
"Staff are aware of the most highly valued works of art in the collection and know which to move first out of harm's way," said Eik Kahng, the museum's deputy director and chief curator.
Firefighters and police "went into life-safety mode," hustling door to door to usher civilians out of harm's way, said Scott McLean, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire).
He added that his main concern is for the local people and wildlife on the British Virgin Islands: "[H]opefully all people and animals can keep out of harm's way in the coming days."
Garmin just announced a new version of its bike computer that can track up to 50 friends in real time, and you don't have to put your phone in harm's way to use it.
"It was never my intention, through any of this, to put anybody in harm's way, to create a rescue effort out of my being lost in the woods," she later said in the video.
Holding hearings, screaming at administration witnesses and carping from the sidelines is not a substitute for a real, honest and straightforward assessment — before, not after, American troops and pilots are sent into harm's way.
Prior to D-Day, Ike spent many hours visiting troops in the field, because he wanted as many soldiers as possible to look into the face of the man ordering them into harm's way.
"Many of us find it unacceptable for any administration - be it Democratic or Republican - to put our brave men and women in harm's way based on false information," said Conyers, a Korean War veteran.
For a decade and a half, our men and women in uniform voluntarily put themselves in harm's way to defend our country against terrorists whose mission is to destroy everything the United States represents.
Its probes have led to industry standards on worker fatigue, greater reporting of hazardous chemicals to first responders, and have prompted companies to keep workers not directly involved in projects out of harm's way.
New tactics in western Mosul Iraqi security forces said Saturday that new tactics would be needed in the battle to recapture western Mosul from ISIS in order to keep civilians out of harm's way.
Less than 1 percent of the population now serves in the military, compared with more than 20173 percent in World War II. Most people simply do not have a family member in harm's way.
If we had a draft in which any family might be affected by putting loved ones in harm's way, we would have a population far more willing to question our ever-expanding military involvements.
How robots can help The authors of the editorial, consisting of robotics experts across the globe, identified key areas where robots could lend assistance that would remove humans from harm's way during a pandemic.
In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) did not comment on whether authority given to the troops would change but said it would not allow its personnel to be in harm's way.
We see the legislation constantly breaking down our protections, refusing us our rights, tearing our families apart, destroying our environment, controlling our bodies, and putting our men, women, and gender nonconforming in harm's way.
Derrec Becker, a spokesman for the South Carolina Emergency Management Division, said there had been breaches of 11 privately owned dams in the state, though none have put people in harm's way so far.
Offering to pay employees $100 a day to put themselves in harm's way and potentially risk the lives of others gets into moral hazard territory, even if jobs up the supply chain are valuable.
For now, though, the Mets will try to keep as many 30-somethings as they can out of harm's way and hope they can get on the kind of roll they did last season.
Since there likely hasn't been a spike in vessel traffic in these parts, experts suspect the rise in ship strikes might be because the fish and krill whales eat are moving into harm's way.
Ahead of the storm, the company allowed employees to work staggered shifts in order to prepare their homes, and moved eight key employees out of harm's way in order to keep the business going.
"Nearly 2,500 refugees started to rebuild their lives in Texas last year, many of whom have additional family members in harm's way seeking to join them in safety," Ms. Vignarajah said in a statement.
When an emergency such as a terrorist attack or a hurricane occurs where you are traveling, company employees will call, check in and advise users on avoiding risk and getting out of harm's way.
But efforts to move 10,000 people out of harm's way have been hamstrung because "the resource envelope is small" and costs for new homes, schools, water pipes and other infrastructure are high, he added.
It doesn't address the central criticisms of the executive order — that it targets a specific religion and puts vulnerable people in harm's way — and even manages to imply that the ban will be expanded.
Why it matters: Some experts say the burden of moving satellites out of harm's way could increasingly fall on the operators of larger spacecraft, not those managing mega-constellations of internet-beaming small satellites.
Diana took care of me, pulling me out of harm's way when a Vespa sped past on a too-narrow street and leading me on wanders punctuated by glasses of Chianti in hidden piazzas.
"He also appeals to those concerned to refrain from any act that could lead to further casualties and in particular any measures that could place civilians in harm's way," U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq said.
If you're trying to obscure the identity of a source who put their career or life in harm's way to contact you, that's a terrific argument for hushing up some of the reportorial legwork.
Featuring a range of battle scenes, from clashes in remote valleys to daring helicopter flights, Chivers's work reminds us to think about those fellow Americans in harm's way — some of them needlessly — every day.
The RMA was premised on the idea that the US's technological advantage would allow it to use fancy tools like cruise missiles, drones, and satellites to avoid putting its own personnel in harm's way.
We ignored entire categories of problems that we didn't want to acknowledge, while continuing year after year to throw the bodies of young Americans into harm's way in hopes the flawed strategy would work anyway.
Indiscipline wrecked Atlético's chances for a win, while self-preservation was perhaps Barcelona's main motive on Saturday as its players kept the ball, and their limbs, out of harm's way rather than pursue more goals.
The makeshift evacuation center on the beach became the designated area for keeping large animals safe, after over a quarter of a million people who were in harm's way were forced to flee their properties.
"The State Department, USAid, Millennium Challenge Corporation, Peace Corps and other development agencies are critical to preventing conflict and reducing the need to put our men and women in uniform in harm's way," they wrote.
"We never want to put our fans in harm's way and with tonight's weather and the injuries from earlier, we have decided to cancel the show and will attempt to reschedule," the Backstreet Boys tweeted.
The Oscar winner appeared at the event to thank journalists for putting themselves in harm's way to be the country's "first line of defense against tyranny and state-sanctioned news," according to The Daily Beast.
Wearing his trademark blue fleece, he begged for people to get out of harm's way, marshalled resources to respond to damage and then toured devastated areas and lent his shoulder for victims to cry on.
"What really angers me is that because you can dot the I's and cross the T's on geographic locations or the names of foreign leaders that we put our military in harm's way," Johnson said.
Rob Kardashian is livid at Blac Chyna for putting 1-year-old Dream in harm's way over the weekend at Six Flags ... so he's taking her back to family court, and this one's gonna hurt.
That only incentivizes him and those after him to keep the US in the middle of foreign fights, even if it means keeping American men and women in harm's way for no clear strategic reason.
But, but, but: Far more people are in harm's way closer to the storm center, of course, with the sprawling, low-lying city of Kolkata lying just to the east of the weakening storm's path.
" On the U.S. Senate floor Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said, "Our hearts are with the entire community of Marshall County and our gratitude is with the first responders who rushed into harm's way.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted Tuesday to update the country's wireless emergency alert system, aiming to ensure that local officials only sound alarms on Americans' smartphones when those citizens are truly in harm's way.
Tammy Duckworth, a military veteran who lost her legs when her helicopter was shot down in Iraq, warned Tuesday that "harmful" and "dangerous" rhetoric about Muslims like Ted Cruz's puts American soldiers in harm's way.
The pair, now longtime friends, starred alongside each other in 1994's Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation: Zellweger as a teen in danger and McConaughey as the villainous amputee putting her in harm's way.
The troops who would be asked to go into harm's way at least deserve the courtesy of not only a personal visit from President Trump but a clear explanation of the purpose of their mission.
"The State Department, USAID, Millennium Challenge Corporation, Peace Corps and other development agencies are critical to preventing conflict and reducing the need to put our men and women in uniform in harm's way," they wrote.
"It's unfair to our troops to put them in harm's way with Congress hiding under their desk not being willing to state yea or nay about whether we should be engaged in hostilities," Kaine said.
Yet future eventualities aside, what is certain now is that more Americans have been put in harm's way, with more spending piled on our nearly $20 trillion national debt without so much as a vote.
To comprehensively treat this population, whether they are soldiers or others who have found themselves in harm's way, requires a team of professionals with collective expertise in brain injury medicine, mental health treatment and rehabilitation.
She would just give me a little bits of advice on how to get along with the other girls in the show, what things to do to keep myself safe and out of harm's way.
Raibert shared footage of Massachusetts State Police utilizing spot in different testing scenarios, where the robot's ability to open doors could potentially get human officers out of harm's way during a hostage or terrorist situation.
On a community level, that means having defenses in place to keep water away from homes and businesses; preventing people from building in harm's way; and even moving those at the highest risk of flooding.
About half of the 169 volcanoes in the United States are considered dangerous because of the manner in which they may erupt and the communities nearby that are in harm's way, according to the USGS.
In addition to our concerns for U.S. consumers who may be put in harm's way with law enforcement's use of Rekognition, we are also concerned sales may be expanded to foreign governments, including authoritarian regimes.
Months After a Brutal Day in Charlottesville, a Tender Wedding Marcus Martin pushed Marissa Blair out of harm's way during the 2017 attack that killed their friend Heather Heyer, who they honored at their ceremony.
In practice, the United States will deport anyone caught crossing between official ports of entry, including those hoping to turn themselves in, denying them access to asylum and potentially sending them back into harm's way.

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