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Even if I move to a different job, there could be danger there.
"But all the evidence shows there could be danger in not having it go beyond next week".
"We can not deny the fact that the more the U.N. becomes visible, the more there could be danger," Mr. de Mistura said.
As early as July , 1989 Eduard Shevardnadze, Gorbachev's Foreign Minister, had told Secretary of State James Baker, "In time there could be danger of civil war and dictatorship".
Don Foster, the Liberal Democrat communities minister, warned there could be danger from fracking in his Bath constituency since it would take place very close to the water tables that supply the city.
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But there could be dangers in loosening the reins on a Church of more than one billion people present in widely diverse societies across the world.
"We're always on a heightened sense of alert, we're aware that there could potentially be danger to ourselves or to the mosques.
People are worried the hospital could be in danger.
Dr. Ault acknowledged that this could be a danger.
Such fighting suggests that the conflict could be in danger of spilling over into Lebanon.
If that happens, the scientist said, there could be a danger to ships.
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