Coastwatch volunteers have kept lookout over the dangerous waters around Portland Bill for 15 years.
Are people supporting the president's defiance or feeling that he's taking them into unnecessarily dangerous waters?
With that, let me end my brief foray into the dangerous waters of the presidential election.
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If countries in the region take these efforts seriously, the pirates could be the ones in dangerous waters.
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And this case serves warning to the intermediary companies involved in shipping seafood that they are sailing in dangerous waters.
Turkey's experience of the past few decades suggests that the country needs firm external anchors to stop it drifting into dangerous waters.
We venture into dangerous waters when as individuals we have an equity line of credit on our house, car payments or credit card debt.
Monetizing debt and allocating credit, rather than stabilizing the growth of nominal demand and achieving long-run price stability, have brought the Fed into dangerous waters.
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The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA), a statutory watchdog, was set up in 2005 following the drowning of 21 Chinese cockle-pickers led into dangerous waters by their boss.
"The birth of Holly Golightly in the truest sense started with how she looks, " says the actress, who says she plays Golightly as a fragile woman playing in dangerous waters.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Sirens were beautiful sea-maidens, known for chanting sweet melodies to lure hapless sailors into dangerous waters, only to face their demise amongst the jagged rocks.
But those arguments will run head-on into the equally compelling argument that the Supreme Court enters dangerous waters when it decides to substitute its wisdom for that of an elected Congress.
He has navigated the dangerous waters of political cohabitation.
And tech companies may be especially prone to those backlashes: Not only are tech customers particularly Web savvy, but the tech industry itself frequently sails into uncharted and--from a PR perspective--dangerous waters, says Waggener Edstrom's Neptune.
These trustees are wading into very dangerous ethic waters and should think about what they are doing.
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As explained by the Vancouver Sun in its article The Gender Divide, How to Remove the Glass Ceiling Stanford is moving into the dangerous political waters of trying to explain the gender leadership gap as nested in biology.
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Marine pilots guide large ships through dangerous and congested waters, using their expertise as shiphandlers and their in-depth understanding of local waterways.
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When it comes to conjuring badass imagery, international airspace will always live in the shadow of its darker, more dangerous cousin, international waters.
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These waters not only support an unprecedented abundance of biology but they also represent some of the most treacherous, dangerous, and difficult to navigate inland waters possible.
Rampant piracy off Somalia has made the country's waters the world's most dangerous shipping lane, has secured Somali bandits tens of millions of dollars in ransoms and pushed up insurance premiums for ships.
The waters off the coast of Somalia are considered some of the world's most dangerous.
British waters contain 33 different species of shark, of which Blue and Mako are considered dangerous to man, according to Mr Peirce.
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