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He was clearly in no danger of changing his mind.
But the project also revealed the danger of changing the age-old farming cycles.
Conveniently for them, there are 15 Republican seats alone that are in danger of changing hands owing to various scandals.
As Orwell would have predicted, they weren't ever in danger of changing things: it was all just a bit of newspeak.
The British public has always overwhelmingly supported the NHS and had positive views of it, but the BMA poll suggests that may be in danger of changing.
But the way we are financing our universities – and the ways we are talking about what university is for – are in danger of changing the nature of what a modern university actually is.
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Fortunately, the Fed chair Ben Bernanke and most of his colleagues are well aware of the dangers of changing course prematurely.
FEW people within Coca-Cola know better the dangers of changing the recipe than Donald Keough, who almost 20 years ago stood besides Coke's legendary boss, Roberto Goizueta, when he announced that the world's best-selling soft drink would henceforth have a different taste.
He, too, warned of the dangers of changing the healthcare system.
I knew there was no danger of it changing the way I might write, and little (I hoped) of it going to my head.
But Graham warned he was watching the Democrats' actions and that they are in danger of permanently changing the way judicial nominations are handled.
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