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By Fuchsia Dunlop China's boom has imperilled age-old cultivation and foraging.
Britain's recent decision to leave the E.U. has imperilled Deutsche Bank even further.
It seems particularly unfair to level this at Tatchell, who has imperilled his own safety so often in the service of human rights.
I mean, this Administration has imperilled so much of what I believe in that it's hard to keep track, and on immigration they've been an abomination.
The growing influence of the Temple Mount groups, on the one hand, and of Islamist movements in East Jerusalem, on the other, has imperilled the future of the site.
Nevada's unemployment rate, the highest in the country, has imperilled Harry Reid, the Democrats' majority leader in the Senate.The industrial Midwest has been similarly battered, and Democratic losses there may be more substantial.
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He also admitted that the violence had imperilled the economy.
SunEdison's financial troubles have imperilled dozens of projects under way globally.
There is no evidence that Shahzad was working for any foreign intelligence agency, but mere suspicion on this front could have imperilled him.
It is, a marketer might say, a value proposition based on performance, and a stock-market collapse would have imperilled the deal — and so it was halted.
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