Sentence examples for imperiled them from inspiring English sources

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WASHINGTON — When the leaders of 20 nations met in Washington in November to face down a grave economic crisis that imperiled them all, the air was filled with promises of a new era of global regulation intended to match a new era of global risk.

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Before 2005, the Public Service Electric and Gas Company periodically cracked down on the birds, imperiling them by tearing down their nests from utility poles during the breeding season.

The decisions so far involve mostly high-profile programs receiving federal support that have been immediately imperiled, among them parks, Head Start programs that provide nutrition and education for low-income 3- and 4-year-olds, law enforcement on Indian reservations and the National Guard.

Imperiling them will only enhance the Republicans' chances of taking control of the Senate, and if that happens, Mitch McConnell will be running things, and Chuck Grassley will take over the Judiciary Committee.

The story, about three college students who dream of spending their lives on arctic research expeditions — a plan imperiled when one of them is discovered to be in love — may not be for the ages.

The study found that 500 native American species had gone extinct or are missing, and that one-third of the remainder are at risk, 7percentt of them "critically imperiled".

After Chambliss's home run, a horde of fans trampled the Yankee Stadium field — some of them imperiling his safety until he reached the dugout.

It may be time to replace them with "elegant" and "imperiled".

Novel-writing was a suspect occupation for women in the early 19th century, because it imperiled their social reputation by bringing them publicity, viewed as unfeminine.

A team led by Joseph Desch, an NCR engineer, developed the new code-breakers by early 1943, enabling American forces to decode messages nearly as fast as the Germans who received them and to reroute ships imperiled by German submarines.

Working quietly behind the building's glass-block windows, a team led by Joseph Desch, an NCR engineer, succeeded in making the new code-breakers by early 1943, enabling American forces to decode messages nearly as fast as the Germans who received them and to reroute ships imperiled by German submarines.

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