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Mita obviously still fancies him, being needlessly rude to him all the time, but has no intention of endangering her marriage.
"We have no intention of endangering patients, which is why we're giving the service time to plan for running a service when junior doctors aren't there," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme "I don't think that it's going to be impossible to keep patients safe and to run proper emergency services, even in the complete absence of junior doctors.
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In R v. Steer (1986), the defendant fired a gun intending to injure another person, but missed and hit a window instead; it was held that although the intention to endanger life and the fact of damage coexisted, the damage itself did not endanger life.
The court said this was wrong, and terrorism had to require intention to endanger public safety.
The Bush administration has decided to consider hatchery-bred salmon equivalent to wild natural salmon with the obvious intention of eliminating legal protection of endangered salmon runs.
Physical abuse is any action done to a woman with the intention of harming or endangering her.
Kind of like a museum of endangered communication technology.
Conservation aquaculture pertains conservation and recovery of endangered aquatic species.
Numbers of endangered species did not differ significantly.
Thousands of endangered species teeter on extinction.
You know the world is changing when the president's first trip to Asia is defined by a new U.S. foreign policy dubbed "strategic reassurance" - convincing China that the United States has no intention of containing its growing power or endangering its foreign investments.
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