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But they could be endangering their health.
They also worried about endangering their churches' tax-exempt status.
The Colts know all about those risks; they may be endangering their playoff chances.
Then they stopped, not least because the celestial shrapnel was endangering their hugely expensive satellites.
They fear endangering their bond ratings or being caught unprepared for unexpected expenses.
They have clout and can go public without endangering their career prospects.
All credit to the Mail for reporting this example of employers endangering their workers and customers.
The Trump administration shamefully blames parents for endangering their children by traveling to the U.S. border.
It would make them complicit in abdicating American values and endangering their fellow citizens.
He is becoming an albatross around their necks, endangering their re-elections.
Conversely, many adults went to work sick, endangering their co-workers.
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