1. And in this there is serious danger. 2. But if the mission is uneventful, the biggest danger is that we might let down our guard, get complacent. 3. But it has become difficult to convince those hypochondriacs who also happen to be cat owners that there is no danger. 4. But the danger is still there as long as there are enough weapons to kill the entire population of the world many times over. 5. But the danger is that things get too cosy. 6. But there is a danger in the head mirroring this energising, anxiety-making delivery. 7. But there is a danger that the current reforms will leave untouched fundamental assumptions about the lives and needs of service users. 8. Certain deficiencies, of vitamins or iodine, can be harmful, and there are serious dangers from mercurial or lead poisoning. 9. Clearly there are dangers involved in drawing a hard-and-fast line between the two principles of participation and identity. |