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real danger

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meanings of realand danger


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real
adjective
uk /rɪəl/ us /ˈriː.əl/
existing in fact and ...
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danger
noun
uk /ˈdeɪn.dʒər/ us /ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ/
the possibility of harm or death ...
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Examples of real danger


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I was aware of the realdanger that respondents may take over the control of the interview, thinking that whatever they said would be relevant or important to my research.
To develop a loving character requires people in bad need of our love, and to develop a courageous character requires suffering or the realdanger of it.
Consequently, there is a realdanger that disasters will occur.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
That was and still is a realdanger.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In general terms, therefore, there is a very realdanger that the situation of some endangered species will be called into question.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
While we argue about whether there is a realdanger or not, it may already be over us.
What continues to make conducting ethical research problematic is the realdanger of its exploitation for evil purposes.
If these companies all introduce terminator technology, there is a realdanger that farmers may not be able to have a choice.
Such fears served to magnify the realdanger.
If it is a realdanger, what are our best chances to avoid it?
The yards of dangling fabric were another, more realdanger to the horsewoman.
But they cannot think; we are in no realdanger of being subjected.
Foreign-policy options are severely limited if an external threat is immediate and perceived to constitute a realdanger.
The postulation of these basic and spontaneous urges to be aggressive and territorial is the realdanger of the popularizers.
There was the realdanger that they would concentrate on the 'facts'.
Much of this fossil folklore has remained unwritten and the contemporary decline in storytelling means that some oral legends are in realdanger of vanishing.
Thus, the realdanger inherent in this dynamic systems approach is not in its appreciation of the beauty of the interaction between organisms but in its appeal to anthropomorphism.
However, the two input conditions would then be quite different and there is also a realdanger that boredom with the testing situation would quickly set in.
I agree with the authors that the realdanger to archaeology is not the lapse into relativism, but the unreflecting acceptance of a monolithic view of the past.
Without this there is a realdanger that the definition of utterances as rote-learned or productive is either arbitrary or, even more worryingly, the result of systematic theoretical biases.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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