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It is a direct danger to democracy.
"I didn't know he was in direct danger," Mr. Galkin said.
Developments in Syria are judged in Israel mostly by the direct danger posed by the Iranian-led axis.
This applies especially to the wounded officers and their colleagues, who selflessly put themselves in direct danger to protect us.
But the Security Council members should have taken into account events in Kosovo, which are a more direct danger.
To many voters, that their movements and activities are being tracked on the Internet -- perhaps even by their bosses -- may not pose a direct danger.
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The report did not discuss direct dangers to passengers.
In his New York Times Op-Ed, Berkman Klein Fellow Bruce Schneier discusses computer insecurity and the direct dangers posed to physical spaces.
In this way the museum retains its charitable status, is not exposed to the direct dangers that would follow commercial failure, and also circumnavigates any requirements that direct income be returned to the public purse.
After the elderly, young people remain the most vulnerable to heat waves, which present direct dangers, such as heat stroke (especially if left inside cars) and burns from scalding playground equipment, as well as the more long-term harm of air pollution exacerbated by the rise in temperature.
The direct dangers (ingestion and hand-to-mouth exposure while playing in yards, and similar exposures when such material enters the household) of such soils to children are obvious and widely recognized.
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