a danger zone造句1 This stretch of coast has been designated a danger zone.
2 It is just a danger zone, a boundary beyond which all is lost.
3 So I believe we could be entering a danger zone now.
4 ROBERT ZOELLICK: We're still in a danger zone.
5 Local residents evacute a danger zone as the Merapi volcano releases ash clouds near the village of Balerante in Indonesia.
6 A danger zone exists when you get clear about where you want to be.
7 ROBERT ZOELLICK : We're still in a danger zone. There are three issues that Europe is trying to struggle with at once: competitiveness, the banking system and sovereign debt.
8 It's a danger zone.
9 "We are entering a danger zone, " warned Zoellick in a July 1 letter to Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda,[www.] head of the upcoming G8 Summit. He added the crisis has worsened even since April.
10 "I feel we have now entered a danger zone, " said World Bank Managing Director Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala of Nigeria.
11 'The world is in a danger zone, ' said World Bank President Robert Zoellick.
12 Parents are not to be trusted to do a good job and sex is a danger zone, like drugs or smoking.
13 Beyond Aden and the well-protected oil infrastructure, much of the south has become a danger zone for northern security forces.
14 The employee is required to place any part of his or her body into a danger zone associated with a machine operating cycle.
15 FRANCESCO GUERRERA: A while back you said, 'The world is in a danger zone.'
16 "That's when we made the serendipitous discovery that there is a danger zone for the cells exposed to antioxidants to develop genetic abnormalities that predispose to cancer, " he said.
17 The Bermuda Triangle, known to soldiers as "the Graveyard of the Atlantic", is not recognized by the U. S. Navy as a danger zone.
18 A summary of the three food preparation processes in terms of number of times through the temperature danger zone can be depicted in a Danger Zone diagram.