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"What he was trying to do is find common ground and resolve whatever issues there were — that's his style," said a person who worked closely with Mr. Clough at Georgia Tech but didn't want to be named because it would imperil his current employment.

Greek scientists are watching the referendum nervously, because it could herald a Greek departure from the Eurozone or even the European Union itself a devastating prospect, many say, because it would imperil E.U. funding streams that help keep Greek science alive.

However, it would also be a strategic mistake, because it would imperil critical U.S. interests in Pakistan that far outweigh those in Afghanistan.

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The home secretary can ask the high court for an order restricting the liberty of a person who is suspected of posing a terrorist threat but cannot be prosecuted, either because the evidence is insufficient or inadmissible, or because using it would imperil national security or sources.

It would imperil the commission's credibility in the exercise of its regulatory and dispute-resolution powers.

One was that it would imperil the business model of organisations such as Ordnance Survey, which depended on licensing for income.

But critics said the plan — much of which tracks a recent proposal by an oil industry trade group — would make little headway toward either goal, and they feared that it would imperil drinking water supplies and hurt the environment.

It would imperil not just China's but the region's peace and its momentous economic advances.The world, including America, has a duty to warn China before it is too late, though warnings will be interpreted as conspiracies.

Restaurant owners across the state opposed the casino exemption from the beginning, exasperated by legislators who said a smoking ban would not hurt their businesses but, at the same time, seemed persuaded that it would imperil the casino industry.

He thought it would imperil frontline journalists, arguing that it was "indulgent and dangerous dilettantism" that invited armed groups "to treat us as participants in conflict, making us more vulnerable while decreasing our value as observers".

Britain's highest appeals court ruled that it would "imperil the integrity" of a 2003 extradition treaty between Britain and the United States if Mr. McKinnon were allowed to stay in Britain.

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