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If investors were to drive Italy's borrowing costs to unsustainable levels, it could imperil the entire European monetary union.
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Mr. DiNapoli has not taken a position on whether the state should allow the practice, but his proposal underscores the concerns raised by critics of the drilling technique, who express fear that it could imperil the cleanliness of groundwater.
If these social problems remained, it could imperil the "harmonious development," or Hexie Fazhan, project of the government and eventually erode the Communist Party of China's continued monopoly of political power.
Mr Osborne may be the most powerful man in Westminster, and increasingly liked within it, but he could imperil his party's hopes of governing for a second straight decade if he becomes their leader.
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