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When asked about why he thought the Oscars have improved when it comes recognizing black actors but not Latino actors, Miranda said he believes it's perilous to "measure the health of an industry's regard to diversity" through its awards.
"It's perilous territory," Oakley says.
It's perilous and you have to be desperate to do it.
It's perilous, this cocksure assumption that the UK higher education sector can hold its own financially without foreign students.
The country is in a state of war so it's perilous for those who want to go to Cabinda".
Though it's perilous to predict the outcome of cases based on oral arguments, Kennedy did seem to give Smith's claim a more than respectful hearing.
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In an era in which yesterday's inconceivable is making a habit of becoming today's reality, it is perilous to offer firm predictions about the future, but folk carry on doing it all the same.
It is perilous to generalise about London's suburbs, which are as richly varied as the mighty metropolis itself, but demographic change has been altering them across the board.
For General Motors' Mark Reuss, 46, who became a certified test driver there when he ran GM's high-performance division, navigating Nurburgring's hazards at high speed is as exhilarating as it is perilous.
Even if an Arab-centered anti-IS force could be assembled, Watts warns that it is perilous to encourage a massive foreign invasion of Syria, given the region's explosive sectarian tension.
It is perilous work.
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