He has trouble feeding his pigs, and now they are in danger of getting sick.
But the No campaigners are still worried that they are in danger of being typecast as old fogies.
Now, without investment and the opportunity to change, they are in danger of being allowed to wither and die.
This does not drive the wheels, but tops up the batteries if they are in danger of going flat.
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Quite simply, they are in danger of ceasing to be a national party.
Now, says Keane, they are in danger of losing that lofty spot.
Most managers know (but hesitate to admit) that the simplest way to avoid trouble is to hire and promote more of whichever groups they are in danger of offending.
Surrey are set to make 20 of their off-field staff redundant in an attempt to plug a budget deficit, while Kent have had to deny rumours that they are in danger of going into administration.
They are in serious danger of repeating the mistakes of a number of their predecessors, i.e.
They are now in danger of being entirely discarded, which would be almost as unwise.
Such displays may fire up angry conservatives, but they are also in danger of repelling voters in the centre.
In telecommunications, mobile phones have for years been disrupting the incumbent fixed-line providers, but now they themselves are in danger of overshooting.
They are in absolutely no danger of going bankrupt or not having the wherewithal to pay whatever claims are submitted.
"The way they are playing at the moment you are in danger of being torn apart, " said Wilkinson, who became the world's all-time leading Test drop-goal scorer with 29.
These materials harm people mainly when they are inhaled or ingested, which is why people in danger zones are often wearing masks and why people have been advised to stay inside and wear long sleeves.
Some whose houses are not in immediate danger have been told to go home because they are suspected of turning up for a free meal.
Military officers may not be on the front lines but their lives are often in danger and they also have a job that may be more stressful than worrying for their own well-being: they are responsible for the lives of those under their command.
Are they living a world that is in grave danger because of what we've done to its climate?
But if cathedrals are increasingly popular, it is in part because they are anonymous, admits a priest: there is no danger of being asked to visit a sick parishioner afterwards.
While GLOFs are not a new phenomenon, according to UNEP, there is evidence that they are becoming more common as glaciers retreat, putting in danger the towns and villages that lie beneath them.
These people are in danger of losing their jobs because they don't understand why they're not functioning as well as they should.
The Democrats lost this seat and are in danger of losing Congress not because they have been too liberal, but because they have not been nearly liberal enough.
Risk management experts, during the workshop, will illustrate the capacity of their countries in issuing timely warnings to the populations at risk along with planned actions for ensuring that people in danger know what to do when they are reached by the warning.
By targeting the student market and professionals, you are in danger of alienating both markets, as they require very different things from a restaurant.
Suffice it to say, oil companies are in no danger of being over taxed and if they would invest in more refining capacity for heavy and sour crudes, the supply and demand for petroleum would stablize, at least over the next period.
"Both defendants are a danger to public safety in this community, and they have strong incentive to flee the jurisdiction if they were able to make bond, " the prosecution argued.
However, they argue that the economy is in danger of being dominated by foreigners if the measures are allowed to go through.
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