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The Tea Party-ists are having so many internal fights that there's a definite danger of broken crockery.
Equally obvious, there is a definite danger in developing a system simply because someone thinks it makes sense, especially if that someone is not the direct user of the system.
In the late Roman Republic, there was a definite danger in the publication of your name on certain lists.
It warned that "Presley is a definite danger to the security of the United States.... [His] actions and motions were such as to rouse the sexual passions of teenaged youth..
I'm not defending Jimmy Carr the honk-like laugh he's been working on-stage since about 2011 means I will never punch for his team, because that sound chills me to the bone but there's a definite danger in holding comedians accountable for telling jokes; for telling them to operate within invisible lines of good taste, and blasting them with tabloid gunfire when they deviate outside of them.
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It was an answer to the definite danger lurking beyond its borders.
"They say that there is definite danger for their lives if they return to El Salvador," he said.
Hence, leaving out any structures one is not absolutely sure about, combining basic geometric primitives, or adopting copy-and-paste methods, all entail definite dangers just the same.
Unfortunately, inhalant abuse poses definite dangers to the health of young children, including cognitive, neurological and physiological disorders, as well as the threat of sudden death.
That is a definite.
A definite weakness.
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