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One of the gravest dangers posed by the weak economy is that the unemployed will become discouraged and give up looking for work, perhaps permanently as their skills atrophy.
My novel, The Long Room, is set in 1981, a time when it may have seemed that the gravest dangers of the war had already been averted, but which was still pervaded by a constant level of anxiety.
One of the gravest dangers to the public, he said, is the suicide bomber who straps on a block of C-4 explosive the size of a cake of soap.
He regarded their psychological and historical vision as shallow and naïve; and he traced to the Enlightenment a technocratic, managerial view of human beings and political problems to which he was profoundly opposed, and which, in the late 1940s and early '50s, he regarded as one of the gravest dangers facing the world.
One of the gravest dangers afflicting our culture in general and the field of mental health in particular is the assault on human subjectivity; the decreasing interest in honoring and valuing people's experience.
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But possible divisions within the army appear to pose the gravest danger.
When I was there, I didn't do the most, or run the gravest danger.
America's gravest danger is not terrorism.
Despite all the concern over these military threats, the weather presented the gravest danger.
It's true that Facebook has taken action against the graver dangers of sharing.
Past hurricanes have posed grave dangers to those with limited mobility.
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