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Mr. Sullivan said there is "no danger of cutting the season short".
Anything that boycotts Israel means we are in danger of cutting off access to [those] we should be speaking to".
You said, "I am left wondering if we are in serious danger of cutting our children off from that more positive side of life.
The Tories, elected as the party most trusted on the economy, could be in danger of cutting off their nose to spite their face.
Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, said she agreed with Johnson that the riots had highlighted the danger of cutting police budgets.
Another player from way back when had his teeth knocked sideways, to the point where he was in danger of cutting himself pretty bad.
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He says the IMF have warned about the dangers of cutting the automatic stablisers when the economy is weak.
To a society that has never had knives, that tool comes with both the value of cutting up their food and the dangers of cutting up each other.
There may be dangers associated with cutting spending too much too soon, but these need to weighed against the dangers of cutting too little too late.
A year and a half ago, Labour warned the government about the dangers of cutting spending too far and too fast.
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