Sentence examples for danger of implosion from inspiring English sources

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Once-dependable Turkey seems in danger of implosion.

The pact itself is not in imminent danger of implosion.

Against all expectations, the Tories have emerged intact (their grassroots effectively sidelined), while Labour is in serious danger of implosion.

Because the danger of implosion will force Germany finally to agree stand unambiguously behind the euro.This could be done through "banking union" in which responsibility for supervising, winding down and recapitalising big banks is done by some supranational European system.

Now that the euro has been saved from the immediate danger of implosion (see article), Brussels (and Berlin) will be pressing the euro zone's Mediterranean member states to introduce structural economic reforms, while making the cuts needed to contain their deficits and reduce their public debts.

At 7-2, Newerealand were in danger of implosion, only for Taylor to launch an impressive counter-attack.

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Higgins recorded a deceptively comfortable-looking 17-13 victoverover Mark Allen, having been in real danger of an implosion, while Murphy beat Neil Robertson 17-14, his character under stress the most influential factor.

Given the ever-present danger of Nigeria's implosion — brought about by militants in the oil-producing Niger Delta, Islamic fundamentalists in the northeast, ethnic cleansing in the north central region and kidnappers everywhere you turn — we fractious Nigerians are unified by one salient truth: We all know that we cannot continue like this.

Ehud Yaari, an Israel-based fellow with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, described Egypt as "the sick man on the Nile," adding, "A situation in which Egypt, a nation of 85 million people, is in danger of some kind of implosion is a horror scenario for all of us".

Stabilize the world's banking and financial systems, which were in danger of total collapse after the implosion of Lehman Brothers and the near extinction of other investment banks.

In September 1943, John von Neumann, who had experience with shaped charges used in armor-piercing shells, argued that not only would implosion reduce the danger of predetonation and fizzle, but would make more efficient use of the fissionable material.

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