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They also worried, quaintly, that more teams and more fixtures would bring the "danger of nauseating the public with too much football".
That of course would bring the danger of a sharp rise in inflation, and would force the Bank of England to raise interest rates much sooner and by much more than it would like.
That would bring about the danger of political control by the backdoor.
Given the imminent danger and the demonstrated intellectual, emotional, and moral incapacities of President Trump, Sojourners is committed to help bring the present danger of nuclear weapons back into the center of our national conversation.
It also is not harm-free, as handling and release of animals can permanently damage group social dynamics, and also bring danger of mortality, for example through stress-induced suppression of the animals' immune systems (Burrows 1992; Cattet et al. 2008).
"This is looking like a Trojan horse for increased tuition fees and brings the danger of creating a two-tier system that could brand some universities as second class," said Gordon Marsden, Labour's shadow higher education minister.
"But that brings the danger of miscalculating".
A German government spokesman called the move "unlawful," saying that "this measure brings the danger of a spiral of escalation, which in the end harms everyone". Whereas previous U.S. provocations mostly drew a verbal backlash from Europe, the E.U. said Thursday that it also would impose duties on some U.S. products with the backing of Merkel and other European leaders.
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