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en Not as many people volunteer, but how do you get someone to do something so inherently dangerous for free?

en There'll be a lot of people who'll take pokes at boxing for this. We can be better for protecting our athletes. But this was not a situation where anyone failed Leavander Johnson. It was just God's will. It's a sport that's inherently dangerous.

en It's inherently dangerous to have a loaded, hidden handgun in your pocket, and people should have a valid reason for having one, and a judge should be able to say no if he or she thinks someone's a slice short of a full loaf.

en On the one hand, it is important that people have access to new technology, but at the same time this sets a dangerous precedent for people who have less income and can't usually afford it. I would urge people to have great caution about this. We have seen other deals, such as free phone calls and free e-mail, which generally don't succeed because people are concerned about privacy.

en It is essential for people to volunteer. The Red Cross chapter in Camden County consists of volunteers only. All the classes and training are provided by volunteer efforts. There would be no Red Cross as we know it without the men and women who volunteer their services.

en It's an inherently dangerous fishery because it's done in the middle of winter. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine.

en Fireworks themselves are inherently dangerous because they're made out of explosive material.

en The inherently dangerous felony in this case is abuse of a child.

en You're operating in an environment that is not inherently dangerous but it can be terribly unforgiving.

en It seemed like exactly the right thing for us. It was something that was inherently dangerous and edgy, and we had to approach it in the right way, but we never shied away from it.

en Trying to illegally enter the United States from the maritime domain is inherently dangerous and threatens the lives of all involved.

en The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.

en We do a lot of volunteer work. We also volunteer for Faith in Action in Huntington. We spend about two or three hours a week taking people to the doctor's office or to the grocery.

en I am convinced that pit bulls are ticking time bombs. I am convinced that they are inherently dangerous animals,

en Cycling is an inherently dangerous sport, and if you do it long enough, you are going to fall down. But you don't have to fall down nearly as often as you think.


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