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The latest imperilled work is the landmark Five Pointz, in Queens, New York.
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Jackson's declared intent to take leave from his work imperilled an even more important event, one that Jackson knew he could not miss.
Of course this might show simply that phylogenetic modes of inference are doubly imperilled: they don't work for much of the biological world either.
I spent six years researching the cumulative effect of our relational decline for my book, This Land of Strangers - The Relationship Crisis That Imperils Home, Work, Politics and Faith.
His latest book, This Land of Strangers: The Relationship Crisis That Imperils Home, Work, Politics and Faith, lays out the cumulative and compounding effect of our relational decline across home, work, politics and faith.
It became more expensive to distribute foreign films at the very moment when returns were imperilled; theatres closed and their successors (the work of the past two decades) hadn't yet arisen.
'You have the sense in Guston's work that once the self is imperilled, even everyday things become sinister and conspire against you,' says Anfam, 'These familiar objects represent the hostile world taking revenge.
Criticisms include the suggestion that making data free would not produce sufficient growth in the economy, or in tax revenues, to offset the extra taxes needed to pay for the work; and that tax-funded data collection would be constantly imperilled by a cost-cutting Treasury.
There is no evidence that Shahzad was working for any foreign intelligence agency, but mere suspicion on this front could have imperilled him.
However, he noted that the trades may be less imperilled in New York than elsewhere in America, because unions are still a somewhat protective force, and suggested working for the MTA might be among the safest choices of all.
Their whole Thatcherite consensus could prove imperilled.
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