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One disease, one pest, or the volatility of a changing climate, can imperil them all.
And fringe financial operations, the consumer advocates say, can imperil lower-income customers' ability to save for the future.
In Africa and Asia, villagers grow such heterogeneous mixes in their back yards that no one disease can imperil them.
Theft and vandalism of art are well-publicized crimes against society, but sometimes even well-meaning art museum visitors can imperil the art.
But often this means that the premium is far higher and can imperil a person's ability to meet the monthly note.
One misstep from a public figure CEO – a DWI, a divorce, a domestic violence incident, a photo of the actual "D" – can imperil the entire operation.
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(The victims organized and did something!) Celebration can even imperil the primary importance of an achievement, by turning it into a simplistic story about the triumph over adversity.
The case illustrates how the fuzzy legal status of medical marijuana can unexpectedly imperil parental custody of children.
Whether this takes the form of environmental pollution, the sale of dangerous products, inappropriate marketing or the ill-treatment of workers, this can sometimes imperil its 'licence to operate'.
When someone spends twenty-five years investigating an incident, his objectivity can be imperilled.
But as recent upheavals in Africa and the Balkans have shown, ethnic conflicts can escalate to imperil the stability of an entire region, and genocidal attacks on civilians sometimes can be stopped only by outside force.
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