They say that if Congress starts tweaking language to define what the Geneva Conventions mean, it could put U.S. troops at risk.
Obama has yet to respond to McChrystal's report, prompting opponents to accuse him of indecisiveness and playing politics that put U.S. troops at risk.
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The educational prospects for large numbers of U.S. children are put at risk by poverty and other factors associated with low achievement and dropping out.
The speech and a bit of somewhat encouraging U.S. economic data released Monday has at least temporarily put some investor risk appetite back into the market place.
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It's that smaller group of individuals who might be genetically predisposed to harboring levels of M. smithii that might put them at higher risk of developing obesity.
Wynn Resorts executives said not removing Mr. Okada could have put the company at risk in its efforts to get new casino licenses in the future.
You still suit up, you put on your badge, put yourself at risk every single day.
Setting up an LLC protects you from personal liability. (If angry creditors come calling, or if a customer slips in your store, the lawyers can't go after your house.) Unlike with sole proprietorships and partnerships, only the amount of money you put into an LLC is at risk.
Members of the Save Thrapston campaign group who opposed the scheme claimed the new Sainsbury's would put children at the school near the site at risk.
Steve Enoch, from PCH said, no-one in urgent need of care had been put at risk.
The cross-party group told BBC Wales that patients' lives were being put at risk.
The Premier League is now worried that regulators have somehow put its golden goose at risk.
Because there's no doubt in my mind the Conservative policy has put the recovery at risk.
And the printed book never had the potential to put the expert lecturer at risk.
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In court documents, his attorney argued he did not intend to put anyone at risk.
The paper warns this "careless behaviour", which breaches security guidelines, could put lives at risk.
This has lowered their overall grade - and has put university places at risk.
Similarly in today's economy the smallest malfunction can put a whole project at risk.
Some people feared that London's predominance as a world financial centre could be put at risk.
But authorities said the tax had inflated food prices and put Danish jobs at risk.
That means protecting our critical infrastructure and repairing roads and bridges that put our people at risk.
The judge said he had cheated the public and legitimate businesses and had put jobs at risk.
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Nor do the accountants have much truck with accusations that they would put client confidentiality at risk.
But over the past year and a half, financial turmoil overseas has put that growth at risk.
The change has been criticised by flight attendants, who say it will put passengers and crew at risk.
To get water to drink and wash, they miss valuable time in school and put themselves at risk.
But the Fire Brigades Union said it was against employment law and would put public safety at risk.
The union Unison has also been critical, claiming the scaling down of resources would put patients at risk.
And once again, since the home is used as collateral, a failure to make timely payments can put it at risk.
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