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He recognized the humanity in all people and was a voice of unity and healing for a dangerously fragmented country.
Captive-bred animals must be trained to readapt to the real world, and as Mr. Weidensaul observes, "unless there is a sea change in attitudes on the ranches of the West toward prairie dogs," the range of the black-footed ferret "will remain dangerously fragmented, subject to local extinctions from disease and chance".
The ICG highlighted in November how, while an "alluring narrative of a successful counterinsurgency campaign has begun to take shape", the reality is that "Afghanistan still lacks a cohesive national security strategy and the Afghan military and police remain dangerously fragmented and highly politicised".
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Yet the 911 operation that grew since Mr. Lindsay made those first calls is less a seamless network of police, fire and ambulance services than a brittle contraption -- fragmented, uncoordinated, and in parts, dangerously obsolete and vulnerable, according to city and emergency response officials.
At the town hall meeting, Medicaid beneficiaries spoke of being bounced from one doctor-in-training to the next within a fragmented clinic system, where fingers and toes were almost amputated and cancer remained undiagnosed until dangerously late.
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elongates dangerously . . .
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Dangerously ill.
One is dangerously dotty.
This is dangerously overbroad.
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