The only foreseeable danger was exhaustion; when they got to Paris, which they could do easily enough, could they do more than take a few photographs and perhaps collect some small artifacts, before they had to return?
And it was not seriously contested that much of the audience would grasp Seeger's allegorical casting of Johnson as the "big fool" and the Vietnam War the foreseeable danger.
"A landlord must exercise reasonable care to protect its tenants against any foreseeable dangers," he said.
I expect Disney to be safe, like the Four Seasons of amusement parks, to anticipate and correct all foreseeable dangers and discomforts.
"It is a foreseeable danger."
"This facility would not recommend such an exploration if any foreseeable danger was involved," Aivas said to reassure the skeptics.
The lyrics could be interpreted as an allegory of Johnson as the "big fool" and the Vietnam War as the foreseeable danger.
To "qualify" for felony murder, the underlying felony must present a foreseeable danger to life, and the link between the felony and the death must not be too remote.
Some 90 percent of product liability cases filed these days include an allegation that a manufacturer failed to warn of significant and foreseeable dangers.
"There was no foreseeable danger we could not contain."