Sentence examples for face danger from from inspiring English sources

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Despite these measures, some countries either failed to prohibit ivory imports (e.g., Japan) or refused to prohibit ivory exports (e.g., Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe), and elephants continued to face danger from poachers and smugglers.

They also face danger from other animals such as snakes.

Both the Angels and the Doctor's team face danger from a widening crack in space and time which has the power to erase persons from history.

The Marshall Islands also face danger from rising sea levels, which could inundate the low-lying atolls that comprise the ocean nation.

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Many plants are located along rivers or coastlines, where they face dangers from flooding.

That attack was carried out by Taliban militants, but international forces now face dangers from so-called Islamic State (IS) too.

The displaced persons who plan to return to their homes in the North will face dangers from ongoing conflict and remnants of war.

It's unclear whether the museum faces danger from fire.

Already facing danger from fishing nets and accidents with boats, he says, "Florida's manatees and dolphins don't need any more help dying".

The main opposition coalition, the Syrian National Council, said "the Syrian regime, alone, bears all the direct responsibility for the two terrorist explosions" as it wanted to give the impression that "it faces danger from abroad and not a popular revolution".

When in the water, the giant otter faces danger from animals not strictly preying upon it: the electric eel and stingray are potentially deadly if stumbled upon, and piranha may be capable of at least taking bites out of a giant otter, as evidenced by scarring on individuals.

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