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"We see this issue as a matter that will endanger the future of Iraq as a whole," the official said.
He refuses to consider making further inroads on the endowment, portions of which are restricted from large draws, saying that they would endanger the future of the orchestra.
"We have to be careful about what information we make public and when, so as not to endanger the future of the operation," he told reporters.
Dedicate your newspaper to a ceaseless exposure of all those organisations and institutions that endanger the future of life on this precious planet.
But the friars say it is the Park Service that is encroaching and starting a land grab that could endanger the future of their ministries.
But the friars have refused to sell, maintaining that giving up rights to the land would endanger the future of their ministry.
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Critics have accused the government of endangering the future of renewable power.
So in that context, as far as I'm concerned, closing libraries is endangering the future.
But never have human beings been in as much danger of destroying ourselves collectively, of endangering the future of our species.
He added that Pfizer's plans to move to the UK for tax purposes and its record for slashing research spending endangered the future of a combined company.
He may also have endangered the future patients of unqualified doctors, people who cross bridges built by inexpert engineers, and defendants represented by inept lawyers.
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