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Because Google "enjoys a well-deserved reputation for earning the trust of users," Mr. Auletta says, it is "hard to imagine an issue that could imperil the trust Google has achieved as quickly as could privacy".
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"It imperils future capital plans and it imperils their operating budget, and that would ultimately imperil the state's budget".
Sticking rigidly to that deadline could imperil the plan.
Mr. Clarke warned that delay could imperil the Northern Alliance fighters.
If they imperil the child, the state must intercede.
Never again, the line goes, could giant financial institutions imperil the nation's economy.
Make no mistake: the troubles of Europe and its debt-weakened banks will imperil the United States.
The Congressional calendar meant that further delay could imperil the legislation's chances, he said.
In Europe there are worries that a stratospheric euro will imperil the region's growth.
More delay would only imperil the recovery, such as it is.
That would imperil the personal security and national security of every American.
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