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But the churning of students in the early grades imperils their ability to complete high school, let alone college.
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The more they shed their illusion of power, the more they imperil their ability to rake in big bucks from their apocalyptic direct-mail campaigns.
But they say the size of proposed budget cuts, ranging from $450 billion to nearly $1 trillion over 10 years in military spending, would imperil their ability to complete some of the programs and revitalize their forces.
Are American swing voters deeply worried about contraceptive access, for instance, and ready to believe that a Mitt Romney administration would imperil their ability to plan and space their children?
As collateral values have fallen, banks have been shy to make loans, fearing that if the loans go bad, examiners might force them to take steep markdowns, which could deplete the capital levels of the banks and further imperil their ability to lend.
That imperils their future.
"It imperils future capital plans and it imperils their operating budget, and that would ultimately imperil the state's budget".
Fortunately, given that an injury crisis already imperils their start, Derby's American owners seem to agree.
But soon her deception lands Lovely and Divya in hot water with her father's underworld enemies, for reasons not elucidated, and imperils their inevitable romance.
It probably cost them a chance to repeat as World Series champions last season, and now imperils their hopes of winning the National League Championship Series against the St . Louis Cardinals
Or if they even had a clear understanding of how rape imperils their liberty.
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