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That makes Cyprus vulnerable now, as its economy falters and unemployment rises, imperilling the ability of firms and households to meet their debts.
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Its bankruptcy would imperil the ability of states to continue plugging their budget gaps with settlement revenues.
Any such order could imperil the ability of UBS, the world's largest private bank and a big player in the global credit markets, to operate, as well as potentially subject executives to criminal prosecution, and the bank to sanctions, in Switzerland.
Trump's signature now imperils the ability of organizations to have sufficient monies to offer preventive care to women including breast examinations, family planning and reproductive health services for mostly low-income families and the uninsured. .
By Bee Wilson The global food market fosters both scarcity and overconsumption, while imperilling the planet's ability to produce food in the future.
Then, earlier this month, jihadists moved farther south, imperilling the capital, Bamako.
But late in 2002 it came under fire for imperilling the Dubrovka hostage rescue.
She accused her father of "political suicide" and of imperilling the party's future.
The 1999 law, the brief said, "imperils the media's ability to report on issues related to animals".
Senior British officials say Mr. Blair believes that the continuing unrest in the Middle East imperils the West's ability to keep the full weight of moderate Arab countries behind the antiterror coalition.
Because Social Security is projected to run a surplus of more than $2 trillion during that period, using $1 trillion for private accounts would not immediately imperil the system's ability to pay full benefits to current retirees, as Mr. Gore has implied it would.
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