And it may yet prove a dangerous one for Brazil, if not necessarily for Mr Cardoso's hopes of re-election.
Yet during the dangerous Suharto years few people had resisted the regime's coercion more consistently and cleverly than the man his fellow Indonesians call Gus Dur (Gus is a term of respect, Dur is short for Abdurrahman).
And yet it would be dangerous to underestimate the alienation that even the less politicised among them are feeling these days.
Yet this is a dangerous argument: the past three decades have shown that a little bit of inflation, just like a little drink, can easily get out of hand.
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It is true that most other nations would welcome 5.8% growth, yet that level is dangerous for an economy that was expanding twice as fast just a few months ago.
So he was increasingly becoming dangerous globally yet all the officials there have said today, this is not the moment to say the insurgency is by any means over -- it is just an important step.
And with threats to launch yet more missiles, and perhaps now something more to prove, this dangerous game may not yet be over.
Few people are predicting a happy resolution to this increasingly dangerous situation, yet Jahangir remains optimistic.
"Using ever more nature, while having less is a dangerous strategy, yet most countries continue to pursue this path, " he said.
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We are not there yet, but the most dangerous moment for the eurozone is when Germany and perhaps other northern countries conclude that bailouts do not just fail to solve the crisis, but that taking on further liabilities will threaten their own economies in the long term.
The Clinton administration wants desperately to believe that President Yeltsin does not know anything about this activity -- that it is the product of "rogue elements" and bureaucratic inertia, not a breakdown of civilian control or, worse yet, a sign of a dangerous new direction in Russian foreign policy.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are still making money hands over fist, yet they still have not reined in their dangerous leverage practices.
Have they saved a small country from bankruptcy and applied a Band-Aid to yet another crisis or have they sent a dangerous message to savers elsewhere?
Yet, in parts of Iraq desperate and dangerous elements remain.
Radiation levels for miles around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan are at dangerous levels and the crisis is not yet over.
Female officers are, on an overwhelming average, asked to be put in far less dangerous situations than their male counterparts, yet they expect to be paid the same.
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Urban authorities in Britain have their hands full these days chasing explosives, yet some of them seem to have an obsession with a less dangerous substance: chicle.
Yet volatility is real, the advocates of fair value reply, and dangerous if hidden.
But there's yet another reason why this vagueness and lack of specificity is so very dangerous.
Qaddafi has not yet stepped down from power, and until he does, Libya will remain dangerous.
And yet elsewhere in his speech, he is extremely forthright in arguing that "dangerous anthropogenic climate interference with the climate system" has to be avoided.
Yet the war of words had got so heated that it began to look especially dangerous.
Yet, because they do not lack the desire for light, these billions resort to dangerous and toxic alternatives of illumination such as candles and kerosene lamps.
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And yet a British court in London - not a European court in Strasbourg - has now provided yet another hurdle in the way of the deportation of what Mrs May called "a dangerous man".
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