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Their destruction brought peril to a collection of people, a movie-star microcosm of the larger society in desperate need of rescue.
A lack of accountability, an absence of a properly functional regulatory framework, extremely close ties (some would say a revolving door) between Wall Street and Washington, conflicts of interest (such as the relationship between Goldman Sachs and Greece), and the expectations of huge personal profits brought peril to the global economic system.
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His hands chop the air dramatically, or on other occasions are flung out, bringing peril to anyone sitting nearby.
Still, an inclination to blindly ape New York could bring perils.
Still, her unexpectedly outsize profile could bring perils.
It also brings perils, as the various sagas taking place during London 2012 have demonstrated.
But the risk of not acting during the Asian crisis and of offending women also bring perils to both sides.
And they might end in tears: such a treaty would have to be ratified by every EU member, and the process of ratification within the EU always brings perils of its own.The benefits of muddleOn the other hand, there are good arguments against letting the entire bilateral arrangement fall apart.
Living on the edge brought its perils, Jones was once sectioned in a mental hospital.
Fracking — the source of a large and growing share of our domestic oil — has brought the perils of the industrial oil patch to the American backyard.
The proposed law seems to bring the peril home.
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