We know that our dependence on foreign oil endangers our security and our economy.
Bayer said the patent panel's order weakens the international patent system and endangers pharmaceutical research.
The system of energy that powers our economy also undermines our security and endangers our planet.
It ought to concern every nation, because it endangers public health and fuels violence and organized crime.
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The order "weakens the international patent system and endangers pharmaceutical research, " the company said in a statement.
Not only does it set a bad precedent, but it also endangers the entire field of investigative journalism.
And so this attack is likely to polarize the opposition, and I personally think it endangers the peace talks.
But do I think it endangers the premise of fairness in the trial?
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But Merric and other renegades say the code compromises families' privacy, endangers their estate plans and favors their creditors.
In a monetary union, irresponsibility by one member endangers the well-being of others.
President Bush, in his NPR interview on Monday, talked of responding firmly if Iranian military action endangers Americans or Iraqis.
Focusing on a single market endangers future expansion because other businesses can lock down neighboring markets before you get there.
For those who are employed, changing countries often endangers national pension-scheme rights.
That decision is irresponsible, and it endangers the lives of our citizens.
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The problem is, that doing so endangers a whole host of Nato operations ranging from hunting for Radovan Karadzic to stopping Albanian guerrillas infiltrating into Macedonia.
The omission endangers occupants' lower limbs, as foot wells rip off and expose feet and legs to car parts slamming into them from the front.
Unions say this endangers the jobs of 8, 000 miners and 22, 000 auxiliary jobs that serve mining regions where 200, 000 people live and depend on mines.
Or President Obama could declare that the rule endangers national security.
The ensuing commodification of the hardware however endangers the traditional business model of networking vendors such as Juniper that have relied on hardware complexity to drive margins.
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Police chiefs in urban areas supported the bills, but some rural county sheriffs opposed the new background checks, arguing the move is unenforceable and endangers Second Amendment rights.
He also made clear that any homophobia in the pews adversely influences Anglican Churches in Africa (where clerics have often been accused of using rhetoric that endangers gay people).
Prosecutors could also be required to turn over more raw data with potentially exculpatory evidence, except in cases where it threatens national security or endangers witnesses in a criminal case.
This endangers the whole idea behind decentralised regional agencies.
There are those who will suggest that moving toward clean energy will destroy our economy -- when it's the system we currently have that endangers our prosperity and prevents us from creating millions of new jobs.
Of course, there is no doubt that bad habits can be awfully hard to change, and the wrenching experience of treatment Woods is undergoing surely could help him break out of a pattern that clearly endangers the life he says he wants.
The lawsuit, which challenges only the cap for school districts, argues it takes away districts' ability to make up for reductions and disparities in state aid at the local level and endangers programming and staffing, even when a majority of a districts' voters are willing to pay more to save them.
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