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"It swept more broadly and endangered more categories of people".
Endangered more gravely than we had supposed possible by an enemy that cannot be defeated by military methods alone, the nation redraws the line between security and liberty.
The grizzly population in and around Yellowstone has recovered significantly since it was first listed as endangered more than 40 years ago, and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke had hailed their recovery when the agency said it planned to remove such protections.
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Aid workers endanger more than their own lives by taking personal risks.
Amnesty International has warned that this will endanger more lives as Frontex does not have a search and rescue mandate.
The rescuers were forced to leave the men buried, fearing a further collapse that would endanger more lives.
Webb said the closure of Britain's ageing oilfields would endanger more profitable ones because pipeline networks were often connected.
But even as government investment starts to accelerate, private investment is declining, which may endanger more jobs.
Placating them without endangering more pragmatic lawmakers worried about depriving constituents of their health coverage may be an impossible task.
New tremors, to which the area is prone, could cause the reservoir to be brought down, endangering more than three million people.
He said Dallas police concluded that lethal force was legally justified against Johnson, and that they made a decision that eliminated his threat without endangering more officers.
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