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Despite former members of the Bush administration declaring that torturers are "patriots", and the usual nonsense that "lives could be put at danger" from the truth, the Senate has bravely spoken.
The total number of classifiers in Chinese may be put at anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred, depending on how they are counted.
The Michigan debacle only reinforces the reality that marine and terrestrial environments, First Nations and rural communities, as well as natural capital, such as wild salmon, within Northern Gateway's footprint will clearly be put at risk from a pipeline or oil tanker spill if the project moves ahead.
So there is growing concern that the NPT itself could be put at risk.From offence to defenceTo many, it seems that America is now seeking its own security at the expense of others.
The RMT claims that the safety of commuters will be put at risk by conductors being removed from trains, but their safety is more at risk from having to squeeze on overcrowded trains during the dispute.
Hospitals could be put at a competitive disadvantage and dropped from insurers networks leading to a lost in business and higher costs for those with private insurance.
Jolyon Maugham QC, a tax barrister, described the proposals as "very strong medicine indeed" in a Twitter post, saying advisers who seek to profit from avoidance "should be put at risk".
They should not be put at stake.
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