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This should draw attention to the sad fact that the TSA actually imperils our safety.
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Or at school admissions offices, where the under-the-breath sniping between the parents imperils the applicant's chances.
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This would please linguists who fear that the spread of English imperils the survival of other languages.
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Recent, grievous depreciation of stock values imperils the viability of one or more of even these giant concerns.
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The other way is that losing one euro member imperils the whole lot.
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That the traditional business model employed by most colleges and universities is broken and increasingly unsustainable imperils those missions.
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Readers also need only look at what has happened to Greece and Spain to see how excessive debt imperils national sovereignty.
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Consequently, his speech imperils the real interests that the US has in the region - first and foremost, the US's interest in securing its national security.
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But this is merely one of the unanswered questions about the EU that imperils its future--if it has one--and makes it such an unpredictable ally--if it is one.
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Countries on every corner of this Earth now recognize that energy supplies are growing scarcer, energy demands are growing larger, and rising energy use imperils the planet we will leave to future generations.
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Debt also imperils growth through the crowding-out effect.
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Others argue that inward investment will anyway be constrained by economic woes elsewhere, and that Ulster's best asset is its educated workers, so any gamble that imperils the funding of public services is a mistake.
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The scheme imperils the whole economy.
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