However, the Spanish 10-year bond yield, at 5.33%, is still below the critical 6% level that is deemed a danger point.
The mall was packed with tween girls to the danger point!
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This, say experts, is a danger point for all creditors: where the bad debtor reaches a point where they are no longer in a panicked free-fall.
No one ever says as much, but, of course, the toxic assets were assembled in the first place, and were sold well past the danger point, because the fees from doing so were high enough to extinguish caution.
Is it your understanding - is it the consensus of most economists that in fact, Americans are at a danger point in consuming more than we save or that the balance between saving and spending is truly out of whack?
Portsmouth never looked in danger after that point, but had to wait until the 56th minute for Webber to make the game safe with a fine finish from the inside-left channel.
But criticism of service chiefs, or legislators with local loyalties, is in danger of missing the point.
There is a danger that at some point a big commercial bank will run out of the collateral or assets needed for emergency borrowing from the European Central Bank or its relevant national central bank.
And that, I think, is probably a bigger danger because at that point, when you're so afraid to make mistakes and you're so fearful, then it really drains from you any sense of purpose or passion as to why you wanted to serve in the first place, and you become much more concerned with just, you know, being in office than you are about making a difference.
And they point to the danger of fraud and mis-selling in the private sector.
My ball machine also became a flash point of potential danger.
Having noticed adverts becoming more prominent in both the new newsfeed and in Facebook's various mobile apps, I wanted to know whether Ms Sandberg thought there was a danger of users reaching saturation point.
In short, the optimists have a point, but the danger is in pushing it too far.
Chinese property developers (and speculators) were among the biggest beneficiaries, as real-estate prices revived strongly in the fourth quarter, to the point where Jing sees danger signs ahead.
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Still, the danger lurked as Federer saved a break point in the very next game, but come the tie-break, Falla's challenge completely evaporated.
That power put her on the edge of danger, but she fought for every single point.
"The danger is that we could be reaching a point where nuclear weapons would become almost conventional, and there will be the possibility of a nuclear conflict at some point... that would be a turning point in human history, " he said.
"And if so the whole Eurozone will be danger... we won't reach that point, " she said.
Murray gave the merest hint of the jitters as he fell 0-30 behind when trying to close out the match but extinguished the danger with some heavy serving and converted his second match point to win in just 54 minutes.
If a Senate Banking Committee on the matter Thursday was any indication, the failure of America's automakers poses such a danger to the economy that lawmakers seem less focused at this point on whether they'll give the automakers a bailout, and more so on how they'll do it.
Mr Sharon's friends have belatedly sensed the danger and are said to be coaching their boss for a televised point-by-point rebuttal of the allegations against him.
"From the security point of view this location is problematic but there is more danger further down, " said Haji Rohuall, a member of the provincial council.
The danger posed by eating contaminated fish cannot be ruled in or out at this point.
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The point is this: The airlines don't seem to take the danger seriously either, infusing the whole business with an aura of rubbish.
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And yet, Mr Maponya is worried about South Africa - about the angry crowds of jobless youths, the failing schools, the culture of entitlement, the cronyism in government, the widening wealth gap, the lack of urgency in tackling entrenched unemployment, and the danger that populist demagogues offering easy answers and old cliches will bring things to boiling point.
From the therapist's point of view, these thoughts do not mean that the child is in danger, as long as the mother expresses distress about them.
To win certification, Rimba Raya has to show that the forest is under genuine threat: no point in giving carbon credits for conserving trees and peatland that were not in danger anyway.
Or will an irate prime minister scold it for allowing an impression of sleaze and division to reach the point where party officials have started to say in private memos that Labour is in danger of losing the next election?
It was simply safer, from the point of view of survival, to hear rustling in the grass as a warning of danger.
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