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imperils
verb
Third person singular of imperil
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Mr Obama's campaign opponent, whoever he may be, will use the rule as the ultimate example of a president who imperils not just our salaries but our souls.One important group, however, may be swayed.
The firemen's strike imperils not just lives but if it leads to public spending increases disappearing into pay packets rather than generating improvements in services the government's entire strategy for its second term.At the same time, the chancellor now finds himself on dodgy fiscal ground.
This imperils another of Mr Abbott's election promises, to "stop the boats".Damage from arrogant performances by two of Mr Abbott's senior ministers has also been self-inflicted.
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He invoked the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act, a law unused since the 1970s, which lets the president force people back to work if a strike or a management lock-out "imperils national health or safety".
Such scattered unrest in the hinterland imperils neither the security forces nor the clerical establishment.
The government argues that permitting Jerusalem-born Americans to list Israel on their passports imperils efforts to broker a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians.
It could savage the company's finances and its reputation.Certainly, the FFr100m ($17m) that the stoppage has been costing each day imperils Air France's recent return to profitability.
A vast misallocation of capital disadvantages private business and ordinary savers.This imperils China's robust economic growth.
They hear Mr Cuccinelli, the state attorney-general, decry abortion and fret that gayness imperils the soul and they wince.In Richmond on October 27th, young voters queued for hours to see Mr Clinton speak at a rally on Mr McAuliffe's behalf.
On October 8th a far-reaching plan was revealed that for the first time addresses the full gravity of a crisis that now imperils both the banking system and the wider economy.Before the markets opened on Wednesday, the Treasury unveiled an historic bail-out of Britain's beleaguered banks, including a capital injection of state money that amounts to partial nationalisation.
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