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Worst of all, in a state that channels much of its frustrated ambition into cheering for its college football teams, school athletics programmes may be imperilled.
Although the OECD thinks it will then grow by 1.6% in 2010, helped by aggressive loosening in monetary policy, it gives warning that the recovery may be imperilled in a prolonged credit crunch.
Should the laws be struck down through endorsement of US supreme court jurisprudence – especially Buckley v Valeo, which rejected equality and fairness as legitimate grounds for restricting "free" speech – attempts to regulate the electoral process to ensure its democratic integrity may be imperilled through constitutional obstacles.
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Yet polls show that the dominance of his right-wing bloc may now be imperilled.
They fear that the territory's winning streak as a service economy may soon be imperilled by the loss of a cheap manufacturing hinterland in neighbouring Guangdong, as well as by monstrously high land and salary costs in Hong Kong.
"It is ironic that those who are pressing for an in/out referendum on the grounds of their commitment to the United Kingdom may actually be imperilling the very future of the UK as presently constituted.
Trade deals will be imperilled outside.
Would any of the operations be imperilled?
Sooner or later, Makoko will be imperilled.
All would be imperilled if its government remains a pariah.
The opposition argues that one of the organizing institutions of our society will be imperilled.
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