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The economy, which was mending slowly from a recession, has stalled and seems in danger of tipping downward.
"I have heard some people argue that we are in danger of tipping the balance too far in favour of security.
I return after 7pm to pick beans and to 'right' the wigwam which has been leaning alarmingly and looks in danger of tipping down.
Lastly, in almost any Arab country, at almost any time, political and social discontent is in danger of tipping into violence even, some insiders and outsiders are beginning to argue, into revolution.
For many of the country's elites -- the kind who dine on hand-turned pastas on the Upper East Side -- Ms. Coulter seems to be a puppet short a few strings: fun to watch, but in danger of tipping over.
The three Asian deltas are rapidly changing but whereas SES in the Ganges and Indus deltas are in danger of tipping into a 'collapsed' state, SES in the Mekong delta, which is at the crossroads of various development pathways, could increase in resilience in the future.
So far, so good this time around, but higher labor costs are in danger of tipping the balance.
In a sharp turn, these systems increase braking to the outside wheel and even cut power to the engine to reduce the danger of tipping over — a real concern with some three-wheeled vehicles.
This edge is pushed back on each trip, thus avoiding the danger of tipping the machine over the front batter (slope) of the embankment while it is being made.
Place the hutch on even ground so it's not in danger of tipping over.
Leaning to either side will put you in danger of tipping over.
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