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These warming temperatures will imperil everything from native cutthroat trout to aspen forests and the $700 million in annual economic activity that they and other gems in the park generate by attracting tourists, the report said.
With Egypt's economy in free fall, they are rightly anxious that mass hunger, rising inflation and joblessness among Egypt's 83 million people could imperil everything they have achieved so far.
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Conversely, those that are not bolted down will jolt off their foundations and collapse, imperilling everything — and everyone — inside them.
It's the sweeping hazard that imperils everything from our health with dirty air to our economy with costly damages.
In much of the third world, wooden artefacts are imperilled by insect pests, paintings by the humidity, and everything by ill-trained, ill-paid and incompetent museum staff (in Nigeria more than 50 objects were stolen from the Ife Museum alone in 1993-94).
Because we now live in an age in which everything real is drama – and traditional, constructed drama is therefore imperilled.
"She's exactly right – everything we know about dangerous oil drilling in the Arctic indicates it imperils a national treasure and is guaranteed to make our climate crisis worse," he said.
Mr. Paterson proposes drastic cuts — everything from shutting 55 parks and historic sites to cutting the revenues that Albany sends to New York City, which would threaten 19,000 jobs, close senior centers and imperil other programs.
Such closings imperil us all.
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Unrest in Turkey could imperil that effort.
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