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Its apt admonition is that the superimposition of one culture on another, however well intended, is unpredictably combustible, that the mongrel of generations hence may well mutate unpleasantly, that progress (as we define it) involves peril.
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It's time they took a tougher approach on this issue, even if it involves some peril to them.
It involved placing the virtue of young, blond, virginal women in peril at the hands of brutal, often rapacious, men.
But the betting here, even without the benefit of having known Mr. Pearl, is that the word would have embarrassed him, as it would most journalists and others whose work sometimes involves physical peril.
In the pantheon of risk-taking at banks, it is hard to argue that proprietary trading involves substantially greater peril than that inherent in commercial lending.
Heroism in service to a noble idea is usually not as dramatic as heroism that involves immediate physical peril.
I cannot see, as my Associates seem to see, that the disposition of this case involves a great peril either to the maintenance of law and order and governmental authority on the one hand, or to the freedom of the press on the other.
The controversy involves the potential perils of making molecular-size objects and devices, a field known as nanotechnology.
"It has its perils, for sure.
We abuse it or ignore it at our peril.
"We neglect it our peril," he added.
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