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In other words, Mr. McDonald thought that Citigroup's status might be more perilous than anyone believed.
The example that the justices are being asked to consider that of Cleveland could hardly be more perilous for supporters of school choice.
This is a real thing with some of these leaders, although at times nothing could be more perilous or more deceptive.
And no consensus will be more perilous than passing the throne to a new generation, a decision expected within a decade.
Moreover, transitions to democracy in the Middle East will be more perilous than those elsewhere because of factors unique to the region: the power of political Islam and the entrenched nature of sectarian and tribal loyalties.
His large, engrossing color images of the troubled community that surrounds one of them are set alongside shots of the prison's interiors, suggesting that, for black South Africans, freedom can be more perilous than captivity.
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Some incidents are more perilous than others.
As for City, matters are more perilous.
But Labour's position is more perilous still.
SERVING borrowers with patchy credit histories has never been more perilous.
Its supporters are euphoric.Yet Myanmar's path to democracy is more perilous than it seems.
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