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Globalisation, for one, has increased the sense of peril.
Despite industry perils, demand for dry bulk has increased 40percentnt since the financial crisis.
He argued that America had become so obsessed with overproducing consumer goods that it had increased the perils of both inflation and recession by creating an artificial demand for frivolous or useless products, by encouraging overextension of consumer credit and by emphasizing the private sector at the expense of the public sector.
Although the Chinese workers in Egypt were later released, the two abductions have highlighted the increasing perils that China's 5.5 million overseas workers face as Chinese companies expand their operations in some of the world's least hospitable places.
More urgently, though, it has to safeguard the country's territory, its people and its political independence against the increasing perils of external threats, international adventurism and internal strife.
Here are the most notable movie one-handers, ranked in order of increasing peril.
Cognitive psychologists have consistently warned of the perils of post-event information on eyewitness memory, which have only increased with the swift changes in how we access information.
Using technology to warn about the perils of technology has its own perils.
Juggling jobs has its perils.
Eating onstage has its perils.
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