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The game has sold its soul so recklessly it is in danger of emulating horseracing and becoming an adjunct to the gambling industry.
If Yahoo hasn't already lost its leadership in display advertising, it is in danger of losing it very soon.
"Its sincerity has been damaged and it is in danger of not being believed in future".
And, as the market for international education explodes in volume, it is in danger of seeing its market share slip.
Meanwhile, Glasgow's will fall, thus suggesting that it is in danger of losing its status as Scotland's largest city.
But long-term tenants of the Chelsea - witnesses to a colourful history of fires, murders and suicides - believe it is in danger of losing its bohemian soul.
Mr. Reese dislikes the term heritage because he believes it is in danger of losing its meaning, the way organic did.
As divergent forces tug at the internet, it is in danger of losing its universality and splintering into separate digital domains.The internet is as much a trade pact as an invention.
And its popularity has fallen so low that it is in danger of failing to win any seats in the new Parliament that Germans will elect in September.
And yet, like any message repeated too often, it is in danger of becoming background noise to its target audience.
Now it is in danger of becoming law without Americans' even realizing its defects.
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