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The results were an anticlimactic ending to a dramatic, often ferocious Senate campaign, which for a time appeared as though it might imperil the Democrats' single-seat majority.
Shortly before the announcement, the FBI notified Congress by letter that Comey had misstated key findings involving the Clinton email investigation during testimony last week, but nothing about that issue suggested it might imperil Comey's job.
In the studio, Cavuto, square-headed and froggy-voiced, was already contemplating a loss and whether it might imperil the Republican tax plan and the other Republican agenda items that are supposed to come after it.
When he came out in favor of it, there was trepidation that it might imperil his chances of retaking the White House.
(Reuters Health) - Nearly 40percentt of U.S. physicians are reluctant to seek mental health careout of fear that it might imperil their medical license, a recent study suggests.
Jordan's King Abdullah, calling Israel's response "provocative," warned that it might imperil the peace treaty between the countries that has been in place since 1994, state media reported on Tuesday.
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I'm O.K. with this, since I can read Wallace Shawn and experience his writing in his plays and knowing him might imperil my ability to enjoy him: all writing happens at a remove, at a distance that can be shrunk only so much by the various technologies we erect to create a sense of proximity.
So far BAE has convinced the British government that looking closely at its affairs might imperil the public interest.
All this helps make clear, by the time of the fateful collision, that these were rough men who would not die easily, even if it meant taking steps that might imperil their souls.
At New Mexico State University, the president, Garrey Carruthers, said that banning federal agents from campus might imperil its federal funding.
All of them face a key problem: Homo sapiens, since its emergence two hundred thousand years ago, has proved to be remarkably resilient, and figuring out what might imperil its existence is not obvious.
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