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That's been a theme for Albaugh ever since: Where others have seen challenge or peril, he's seen opportunity.
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Still, one dismisses Scott Sumner at his or her peril.
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Back home in Illinois, healing in his childhood bed, he dreamed every night that he was in Iraq, unable to save people, or else in mortal peril himself.
NEWYORKER: Betrayed
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People who register trademark names or slogans face legal peril.
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Meaning: Keep the cash machine going and rein in the grandiose visions of the investment banking side that seem to get Merrill into peril every seven years or so (see time line below).
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He cannot afford to put the Mets or any of his employees in financial peril ever again.
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Once the property is seized, the owner may file a claim, at peril of being indicted, or of incurring heavy civil litigation costs.
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Or help people who might be in peril for some reason?
NPR: Alaska Town Watched by Eighty Security Cameras
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As a result, every global company, no matter how large or powerful, ignores the China market at its own peril.
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They choked because they were not accepting responsibility for their actions long before the firms they ran faced economic peril, in the case of Lehman and Bank of America, or caused an ecological disaster, with BP.
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Or "NASA Studies Report Oceans Entering New Cooling Phase: Alarmists Fear Climate Science Budgets in Peril"?
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Only on rare occasions, like when a hedge fund or a professional investor such as Carl Icahn threatens this dominance, does this dynamic come under peril.
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