Sentence examples for could be exceedingly dangerous from inspiring English sources

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It is expensive procedure and could be exceedingly dangerous in cases of advanced liver disease with prolonged prothrombin time and low platelet count [ 10].

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"That could be extremely dangerous".

Such a crisis might lead to Korean unification but would be exceedingly dangerous in the short term.

They are almost totally unknown but they may well be exceedingly dangerous since they will have points to prove against the best Test cricket team in the world.

The integration of tactile measurement systems in an existing biomechanical set up could be exceedingly difficult.

For many centuries, it was exceedingly dangerous to try to translate the Good Book into a language that the people could understand.

Yet Iraq was, and is, exceedingly dangerous for journalists.

Such seasons of incipient alarm are exceedingly dangerous, because they beget the calamities they dread.

"At that altitude, that speed is exceedingly dangerous," the Sydney-based aviation expert Geoff Thomas told Reuters.

But it is exceedingly dangerous to regard a war as some sort of bank shot.

"Tampering with elections is exceedingly dangerous," said Mr. Burns, professor emeritus of political science at Williams College.

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