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But the frenzy by universities to recruit is in danger of damaging higher education, Vieru argued.
This simulation technique guarantees realistic simulation environments to test the designs but without danger of damaging the equipment.
If the programme does get broadcast, without proper ownership from the community, it is in danger of damaging the vulnerable.
Luckily the part is not too vocally taxing, so I'm in no danger of damaging the voice.
A quarter of us are obese and in real danger of damaging our health and dying prematurely.
The idea of cutting it made him uncomfortable because of the danger of damaging the object's integrity and decreasing its value.
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Despite the danger of damage in transit, I bought a dozen cartons of fish products: crab salad, lox.
One advantage of putting golf courses, rather than buildings, on old landfills is that there is little danger of damage if the ground subsides.
The longer Iraq's pumps stay idle, the greater the danger of damage there too.For now, global stocks are strong and the main damage from events in Iraq is to expectations, not to actual supply.
You can cut off the extra ones or pull them away by hand, but leave the tops of the stems attached to the tree so there is no danger of damage to the fruiting wood.
"With such an archive, there is always the danger of damage or even destruction, especially when the papers are stored in filing cabinets and cardboard boxes in the basement of a very old house".
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