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The relative safety of self-induced abortion means fewer women imperiling their lives, like the one Leahy described.
Many Americans eat too many calories every day, expanding their waistlines and imperiling their health.
Together, these feelings can prevent executives from making a successful code switch, thus imperiling their careers and their companies' success.
Many wondered what the officers would have to gain from imperiling their careers by supplying informants with drugs.
They have to walk a line, sticking with conservative colleagues on legislative votes, but doing it without imperiling their re-elections.
Worried about imperiling their jobs, some employees say they are terrified of requesting another option, according to interviews with consumer advocates.
More important, perhaps, the government told Americans, "Enjoy your food, but eat less". Many Americans eat too many calories every day, expanding their waistlines and imperiling their health.
In recent years, the budgets of SLAC and the Berkeley laboratory have stagnated, imperiling their longtime status as leading centers of science and innovation.
Private liberal arts colleges of so-so reputation and small endowments are often facing revenue shortfalls, imperiling their existence.
Some of Noddings' critics think that Noddings' valorizes women who care to the point of imperiling their own identity, integrity, and even survival.
He joins a long line of quarterbacks whose late-season injuries have imperiled their teams' playoff chances.
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