Sentence examples for ever present danger from inspiring English sources

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The veiled threat of destitution is an ever present danger for those suffering domestic abuse in contemporary Bosnia.

An ever present danger in analyzing ancient human DNA is contamination, particularly from modern human DNA from all the archeologists and curators who have touched the samples.

"But given their countries' combustible history — and the ever present danger of even worse — the first visit to India by a Pakistani head of state in seven years was another small sign of progress".

The threat of frost during spring time (after 'bud burst') is an ever present danger to the vineyard owner.

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However, the tunnel is currently off-limits to general public visitation, as it is a very dangerous place to visit, with the ever-present danger of further collapse and rattlesnake bite.

CRONYISM and sleaze are an ever-present danger in international organisations.

With Beck and his chalkboards, though, there's an ever-present danger of distraction or worse.

In Syria the ever-present danger of war with Israel mutes dissent.

Hyperbole is an ever-present danger up there on the high-low tightrope.

That decision means there is an ever-present danger that their assets could be sold off to the private sector.

Sitting on the Afghan-Pakistan border, the tension, mistrust, and ever-present danger was perfectly illustrated today.

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