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constant danger

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meanings of constantand danger


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constant
adjective
uk /ˈkɒn.stənt/ us /ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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danger
noun
uk /ˈdeɪn.dʒər/ us /ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ/
the possibility of harm or death ...
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Examples of constant danger


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There would be the same constantdanger of excessive divergence.
It is in constantdanger of slipping towards the practices and life of a total institution, and is fraught with challenging problems for both carers and the people with dementia.
When looking to the past to posit a vision for the future there is the constantdanger of reproducing present or imminent forms of domination in a different guise.
The harbour is in constantdanger of silting up.
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This policy disfigures the neighbourhood, and it is a constantdanger to pedestrians, particularly to children playing in the streets.
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We are in constantdanger of seeing them in emotive terms.
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They face constantdanger, and we ask them to risk their lives on our behalf so that the cycle of violence may be broken.
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Any country pursuing a policy of full employment and economic expansion faces a constantdanger of inflation.
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He and his companions were in constantdanger of bursting munitions and of fumes.
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This policy disfigures a neighbourhood and is a constantdanger to pedestrians, particularly children playing in the street.
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It was pointed out that in statute law legislation there is the constantdanger of limiting and narrowing existing case law.
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That accident reminds us of the constantdanger of winning coal 1,000 ft below the earth's crust.
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They run constantdanger of murderous attack upon their lives.
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Where they are split between authorities there is constantdanger of overlap or gaps or duplication.
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They cannot be expected to operate under a constantdanger of action for infringement.
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What everyone is seeking is to achieve a permanent policy and not one that is in constantdanger of being reversed.
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We hardly realise that in going about the country in our daily lives we are in constantdanger of the law.
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Secondly, the pirate broadcasting transmissions are a constantdanger to shipping, a danger which the pirates themselves may not fully appreciate.
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They cannot be torpedoed, and therefore their keepers are not in constantdanger of being sunk, as are people in ships.
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