But he does not accept that his decision will imperil the organisation's survival. |
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Mr Coffey later said if the material at issue was discussed it could imperil a future trial. |
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In traditional agrarian life, land was almost never divided, because to do so might imperil the next generation's ability to survive. |
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Unless all of this is brought into the open, it is going to imperil the future. |
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The enduring worldwide economic difficulties potentially imperil both the gains achieved thus far as well as efforts to close coverage gaps. |
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The prevalent attitude that the individual is in some way entitled to imperil others by driving unsafely must be fought. |
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With the extreme weather events of the past few years, we have seen catastrophes like Katrina imperil people's health and even their lives. |
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It must address the security of all, for no State can imperil its security or allow other States to impose their will on it. |
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It is clear that under no circumstances can the implementation of the MAP be allowed to imperil our macroeconomic balances. |
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Drug users might fear that a loss of confidentiality could imperil their employment or access to services such as insurance. |
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Most observers believe the cartel is wary of letting prices rise too quickly for fear it would imperil an economic recovery. |
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They imperil public spending on education, health and collective social services. |
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It is important that situations which threaten or imperil these be met in meaningful activities undertaken in a spirit of preventive action. |
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The goal should be to enable that flow without allowing undue systemic risk and greed to imperil it. |
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A meltdown at the plant could imperil tens of thousands of citizens, especially children and pregnant women. |
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The dangers posed to them by superstores and online sellers don't just threaten some quaint form of distributing goods, they imperil the fabric of neighborhoods and towns. |
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He warned a return to large and extended deficit spending by the Government could risk driving interest rates higher and imperil economic fundamentals. |
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In fact, he joined his ideas about a permanent and unalterable difference between sectional races with a denunciation of fire-eating extremism that might imperil the Union. |
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Rightly jealous of his full self-giving to the Lord, the priest should know how to guard against sentimental tendencies which imperil an affectivity not sufficiently enlightened or guided by the Spirit. |
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These stories are often told with the objective of ensuring the listener follows a healthy lifestyle, or to prevent listeners from doing things that could imperil their safety. |
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We must not imperil the democratic values to which we are committed. |
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Further periodic initiatives in the US congress to water down the disciplines of NAFTA generate considerable uneasiness and could imperil the political viability of a customs union on either side of the border or both. |
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To move ahead too quickly would be to run the risk of generating great opposition or misunderstanding, and thus to imperil the successful establishment of such arrangements. |
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The fact is that this is a picayune document that is intended to go after or imperil and penalize those in my party who have chosen, bravely, to run for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada. |
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These have been proffered to a select group of financial institutions whose collapse was feared to imperil the overall workings of the world financial system. |
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Madam Speaker, I absolutely agree that increased protectionism would imperil Canadian jobs, it would imperil American jobs at the end of the day, and it would have widespread repercussions. |
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The connection you share with her father may indeed imperil your future with your fiancée, but turning your past into a dark secret is also a life sentence for misery. |
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The British government emphasised the importance of security, so as not to imperil its negotiations with the United States. |
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But the decision to use them would provoke massive devastation that would imperil the human race and the future of our planet, triggering profound upsets such as the nuclear winter hypothesis. |
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The responsible authorities shall ensure that the said medical establishments and units are, as far as possible, situated in such a manner that attacks against military objectives cannot imperil their safety. |
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The Service has documented the use of students in demonstrations and the provision of information on dissidents, which could imperil their lives or the lives of their relatives. |
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Dropping coal plants from the mix will imperil the reliability of the grid, leading to forced black-outs and brown-outs, and affecting the quality of life of Americans. |
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Man-portable missiles imperil both military, civilian aircraft. |
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Whereas the brain definitely functions within constraints, the mind might be considered a compulsive overreacher, to a degree that can imperil sanity. |
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