He also said the British press risked a backlash from the public if they published them.
And Labour's Baroness Hollis of Heigham warned the move risked a "repeat of the poll tax".
PNC's turf, she has risked a barrage of abuse, at times rotten eggs and stones.
Council workers had visited townships warning people that they risked a fine if they failed to take part.
Lady Hollis warned that changes to the system of paying council tax benefit risked a "poll tax mark two".
On November 9th, Japanese voters risked a little tinkering with the political order.
Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson realm of presidents: Men who risked a great deal personally to move the country forward socially.
"We risked a lot to share this campaign with the world, " said Jan Standal, VP of Desktop Products, Opera Software.
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And Brazilians would be unlikely to tolerate a party whose policies risked a return to the rampant inflation of the past.
Yet the taxpayers never risked a dime salvaging Ford one way or another because, of course, Ford never needed a bail-out or public investment.
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Racing legend Jackie Stewart went as far as to say the tires were a danger, warning that drivers risked a "multiple-car accident" unless immediate improvements were made.
But a blunt announcement that the government was going to scrap thousands of jobs in the service would have risked a serious backlash, with the public backing the firefighters.
But many world leaders have criticised Washington's ambition -- including President Vladimir Putin who has warned it would mean ripping up the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM) and risked a new arms race.
Almost all his items are pocket-sized since they had to be secretly smuggled into the Dutch trading house by his Japanese assistant (who would have risked a death sentence if found giving them to a westerner).
He said that access to the government deal was not "automatic" and that any bank seeking a new package risked getting a far lower share price than when the offer was first made.
By allowing consultants to keep a bigger share of the profits from their own business units, it risked creating a less co-operative environment.
Would you respect the physician who risked losing a patient merely to prove a point?
Mr Imperato had also opposed the creation of LDPs, saying they risked becoming a "kangaroo court".
But Labour warned he risked creating a "two-tier education system".
Star Trek, like Star Wars, was a franchise that risked alienating fans with a reboot but Abrams managed to make fans happy and bring new viewers to the franchise.
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The contract will be a relief for the European planemaker, as the order risked being derailed by a dispute between the European Union and China.
The sprawling city risked disintegrating into a collection of inward-looking suburbs.
And Nigel Farage, the leader of the UK Independence Party, which wants to withdraw from the EU, said he feared that any changes Mr Cameron could obtain from Brussels would be "cosmetic" and the UK risked becoming "a province of a United States of Europe".
It was a bold decision in that wrestling risked injury, but worked wonders in restoring a sense of confidence within the crew by allowing each to experience first-hand how strong and competitive the others really were.
By the middle of August, Mr Moi and his advisers realised that they risked being undone by a combination of international isolation, mass action at home by advocates of reform, rising crime and a deteriorating economy.
In an apparent foretaste of his controversial Christmas message, the king warned viewers at the time that if their political impasse remained unresolved, they risked the emergence of a form of "poujadism", referring to a right-wing populist movement in 1950s France.
Yet it also seems unfair to take money from those who have worked hard and give it to those who have not, or to take away the profits of those who have risked their life savings to bring a new invention to market in order to help those who have risked nothing.
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