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It can also invoke a reorganization needed to save the business, but it has to prove that it's imperiled.
The government is headed for a shutdown at midnight Thursday, and there's only one serious deal left on the table that could stop it — but it's imperiled by opposition from both the far left and the far right.
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His legislation is facing an uphill fight in the Senate, where it is imperiled by the rapidly diminishing floor time before lawmakers become distracted by the midterm elections.
And it is imperiling our children's future, as sea levels rise, extreme weather ramps up and arable farmland dries to dust.
And while that sounds like good news for the farmers, a growing number of scientists fear it is imperiling the monarch butterfly, whose spectacular migrations make it one of the most beloved of insects — "the Bambi of the insect world," as an entomologist once put it.
But this is not the same old GOP-specific obstruction that's imperiled many White House priorities.
This is a partnership based on mutual interests, and we would hope that it would not be imperiled by an insistence on truth.
If the rights of society's most vulnerable members are denied, everybody's rights are imperiled.
Now this feisty, can-do orchestra's future is imperiled.
As they see it, our collective survival is imperiled by the modern "dream," as he put it, that sees nature as an endless fount of resources.
When politicians forget this, it's not so much government that is imperiled -- it is spirituality itself.
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