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And the new threat makes it too dangerous to return.
Helicopters fly between Tajikistan and the Panjsher, but although the opposition also controls Bagram airbase, close to the valley, heavy fighting in the area makes it too dangerous to use.
Such questions rear their heads as unfavourable weather makes it too dangerous for us to travel the fabled Friendship Highway joining Nepal and Tibet, so we must backtrack to India and fly from Calcutta to Bangkok.
Our choice to partner exclusively with churches does limit our reach, it must be said, as there are some areas where there is no church and others where persecution of Christians makes it too dangerous to work.
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Firemen said attempts to enter the Victorian building were being thwarted by its age and instability, making it too dangerous to go inside.
Helicopters and airplanes dropped water and chemical suppressants, but the speed of the fire's progress and frequent shifts in its direction have so far made it too dangerous to tackle it from the ground, said Laura Stewart, a spokeswoman for the provincial government.
The danger of falling ice made it too dangerous to continue an attempt to recover bodies, Ms. Fister said.
In particular, there is a firm commitment to maintain America's ability to project military power in the region despite the rapidly rising military prowess of China and, in particular, its investment in asymmetric "anti-access/area denial" capabilities designed to make it too dangerous for American carriers to venture into its neighbourhood.
In building the world's fastest track, luge officials also made it too dangerous.
At the shoreline, there were two hippopotamuses, making it too dangerous to leave.
The military's tactics made it "too dangerous," for his workers to go out in the field, he said.
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