Although the proposal is limited in its initial application, it has dangerous implications for public education.
The lack of a crater, however, does not mean that an ocean impact would not have dangerous implications for humanity.
Some education experts said that argument has dangerous implications.
This ruling, which may seem fair on its face, has dangerous implications for the future of the community's responsibility to maintain our democratic society.
It is a profound historical and constitutional point, with dangerous implications for the future.
Unspoken was the dangerous implication that the press was, perhaps unwittingly, playing into the enemy's hands.
And their status as artists, he said, should not give them any more license to make a point that could have dangerous implications.
But the case has dangerous implications far beyond the Palestinian context.
Moreover, this "domestic" conflict had particularly dangerous international implications.
He was also fully aware that Justinian's question had been aimed him, and of its dangerous implications.