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Labour has said the budget squeeze on councils - amounting to a 7% cut in annual spending up to 2015 - is endangering core services and town halls have not been given enough time to plan how to minimise their impact by spreading them out over several years.
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So he added, "We have no interest in endangering the core showing on the networks".
No country worthy of respect can sit idle while its national security is endangered and core interests damaged".
But dropping this part of the standard package does not endanger the core idea of neutral monism.
While definitions of safety net institutions vary, the Institute of Medicine's 2000 report America' s Health Care Safety Net: Intact But Endangered defines "core safety net providers" as those institutions who offer patients access to services regardless of their ability to pay and serve a "substantial share" of uninsured, Medicaid, and other vulnerable patients [ 12].
These events are termed "near miss" because they raise the risk of damage to the reactor core and endanger the safety of workers and the public, but do not result in core meltdown or radioactive effluent release (Lochbaum 2011 , 2012 2013, 2014, 2015).
Shouldn't the utilities be paying more attention to their core business, endangered by distributed solar energy provided by roof top solar panels?
Many deals flopped, sometimes endangering the firm.
Am I endangering them?
Inverliffey burned fiercely, endangering the lifeboats.
Endangering an opponent with the ball.
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