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Less conspicuous, perhaps only because voters are too busy staring at their own smartphones to notice, is the way the ubiquity of mobile devices has introduced a new peril into candidate-voter interactions: distracted campaigning.

Besides, introducing a random element of peril doesn't do Total Wipeout any harm.

She said that many users had asked when Google would introduce a companion program, one that would prevent users from dispatching text messages during those same hours of peril.

This post introduces a second.

Introduce a rewards system.

New England delivered greater purity but also introduced fresh perils.

In the case of Pinterest, the design of its governance structure can be expected to produce what we define as tiny-minority controllers (see the typology we introduced in The Perils of Small-Minority Controllers).

Democracy and international law : a peril from the "public"?

There is a peril of corruption in these days which is surely no less than the peril of coercion.

Forgetting about women seems a peril of power.

Is lack of sleep a peril of touring?

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