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One disease, one pest, or the volatility of a changing climate, can imperil them all.
In Africa and Asia, villagers grow such heterogeneous mixes in their back yards that no one disease can imperil them.
But in discussing fairness, they never talk about how fair it is to require taxpayers to bail out reckless institutions when their trades imperil them.
While people may be fearful of allowing a seductive technology to imperil them — the "Frankenstein effect" — they may also fear the consequences of not changing their ways.
Despite their party's rallying cry of fiscal restraint, many are distressed that Mr. Bush's proposals to cut members' domestic projects will imperil them in November.
But other senators, including Phil Gramm, Republican of Texas, voiced support for the overall bill and its trade benefits and objected to any amendments that could imperil them.
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Surely the bankers would recognize that the failure of Lehman imperilled them all.
Mr. Pallini, her father, is heartened that Mr. Monti is making it easier for businesses to reduce their work forces if shrinking growth imperils them.
For Android rivals such as HTC, LG and Motorola, any adoption by Samsung owners of those apps makes them less likely to change to another handset maker, and imperils them further.
But those attracted to snowcapped landscapes and drifting icebergs, with an interest in the forces that create -- or imperil -- them, are the target of the eight-day Climate Pilgrimage offered by the Norway-based company Hurtigruten.
The Bush administration went to extraordinary lengths to protect the men from prosecution, even persuading Swiss authorities to destroy equipment and information found on their computers and in their homes and businesses — actions that may now imperil efforts to prosecute them.
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