The timetable was "not merely challenging but so tight that it may risk endangering the quality", it said.
This practice exposes women and children to excessive amounts of smoke, endangering their health.
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Planning how to access the material without endangering workers or the environment could take months, Messrs.
Both face charges of reckless endangerment, conspiracy and endangering the welfare of a child, police said.
America has denounced the leak as endangering soldiers' lives, but played down the revelations.
Andreas Tautscher, chief executive of Deutsche Bank Guernsey, said the system was endangering the island's economy.
Investors are alert for any hint that the Arkansas giant's new focus is endangering Target's earnings.
And the Algerian military came under criticism from some quarters for unnecessarily endangering the lives of the hostages.
Should a driverless car swerve to avoid pedestrians if that means hitting other vehicles or endangering its occupants?
Other species-protection policies have removed thousands of acres of land from production, endangering the livelihoods of farmers and ranchers.
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One defence lawyer said their intent was to avoid endangering lives by re-burying the weapons in a safer location.
The sources of energy that power our economy are also endangering our planet.
National guarantees for the fund cannot be increased much for fear of endangering the rating of France and others.
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It is clear the economy could employ more people and generate more output without endangering a pick-up in inflation.
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In the 1940s and 50s the equivalent panic was over Marvel comics endangering British youth with their violent pictures.
The entire region could be destabilized, endangering many of our allies and partners.
But if we give in to the forces of contention and chaos, we risk endangering everything we hold dear.
This should help the newcomers to tolerate inflation above the European average without endangering the stability of their economies.
Then they would dry up after the glaciers retreated, endangering tens of millions of people in lowland Bangladesh.
If Mr Netanyahu were seen to be endangering that, his standing would plummet.
He accused the governing Labour Party of promoting multiculturalism and endangering Norway's identity.
There is no point in starving a business and endangering a firm's balance-sheet in order to meet macho dividend commitments.
Mr Bush's enthusiasm for social conservatism is, indeed, endangering the sunbelt coalition that Mr Reagan did so much to build.
In order to avoid endangering the March 1 Social Security checks, Congress should pass a straightforward, long-term debt limit immediately.
Spanier, Curley and Schultz face charges stemming from the Sandusky scandal, including perjury, conspiracy and endangering the welfare of children.
Those measures, plus another round of quantitative easing, might perk up the economy without endangering the public finances (see article).
New Quay Town Councillor Cadwell Davies said the delay in upgrading the station to 24 hours was endangering people's lives.
They feared Il Cavaliere (the Knight), as Mr Berlusconi likes to call himself, was endangering the eurozone by putting off reforms.
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed radiation-detection pods that can monitor airborne radiation using drones, without endangering human flight crews.
So the message to those in Europe who recoil at lending Greece more money is - you're endangering the global economy.
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