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"Investors are at peril trusting fund categorizations," said Michael Thompson, global market commentator at RiskMetrics.
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If the banks in the midst of these deals falter, the municipality is at peril, because getting out of a contract with a failed bank is also costly.
The wine has so much gravitas that you would not be at peril in giving it to your boss as a birthday gift.
The Project also demonstrated that in the absence of evolving laws of the sea, a great deal of human history may be at peril.
When women on the right and left look at this predisposition of violence against moderate women they should ask themselves if the feminist cause is at peril due to their political agenda.
"Trees that block billboards or advertising sightlines are at particular peril," he added.
WHEN first mortgages run into trouble, second liens are at greater peril, even if homeowners manage to keep up with their payments.
In the face of this offence, journalists are at great peril in their craft if they are taking on government agencies in serious public interest reporting.
And while it might seem that birds are at greater peril at the hands of Heidi Fleiss than Marlin Perkins ever was from jaguars and water buffaloes, pet therapy seems to work, at least as a way to anthropomorphize celebrities.
Dr Chris Alford, a sleep psychologist, says that relationships are particularly at peril from poor sleep because tiredness affects the frontal parts of the brain responsible for planning and self-control.
"It is at your peril that you take me for a lamebrain.
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