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However, planes would have to contend with the danger from millions of birds nesting there – a hazard to aviation that has also brought out opposition from the RSPB and environmental groups.
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And supervised or not, we are prepared to contend with the dangers of the element (bullies and thieves, switchblades and drowning, or even just the warty plague of all locker rooms: Verruca plantaris) — especially compared with the perils of the sweltering air above it.
And, then, we rebuild to ensure that we no longer have to contend with the dangers of yet another illegitimate government.
They were the ones who contended with the dangers of renewed fighting in the east and the chaos caused by wild looting by the Israelis in town.
But as we contend with the real dangers of this stuff, it's all too easy to descend into the same kind of moral panic that brought us the war on drugs.
Since Ford's relatives control 40% of Ford Motor's voting power, he isn't in danger of losing his job, but like all bosses these days he has to contend with the fact that directors aren't pushovers anymore.
Outside, they contend with the tourist-heavy location.
We didn't have to contend with the power.
It must contend with the nature of this new threat.
Mr Obama must also contend with the broader strategic picture.
— How will art contend with the era of Trump?
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