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That is the fundamental danger of this.
But economists and political experts said the proposal did not appear to be in any fundamental danger.
A more fundamental danger for booksellers, he thinks, is that in a world dominated by tablets and social media, people have less time to read.
So you will pardon me if I feel that we, the residents of every open society, faced a fundamental danger, post-9/11, from the pathologies going on out back in the Arab world.
But economists and political experts said that the proposal, which had lifted the German stock market when it was announced just before Christmas, did not appear to be in any fundamental danger.
But it highlights a very fundamental danger – the ability of Pakistanis to live together in a country that, under its Islamic cloak, is a patchwork of ethnicities and cultures.
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But none of this changes the fundamental dangers of a sprawling federal government, and its part in making our police more powerful.
This prompts Stephanie to immediately snatch the drives back revealing the fundamental prurience and danger of the music she plays.
The fundamentals are in danger!
All his usual topics are here – the irresolvable conflict of fundamental values, the dangers of monistic theories of history, his continuing fascination with all things Russian, his deep commitment to Israel, his passionate absorption in music.
"But it can put the country's fundamental economic interests in danger".
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