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Indeed, the one may endanger the other.
Paradoxically, Aereo's case may endanger the public spectrum that the company claims to be defending.
Discusses Sillett's criticism of recreational tree-climbers, who may endanger the redwood canopy habitat.
And the fire retardant used to control wildfires may endanger the snails further.
The F.D.A. says such interventions are necessary when companies make health claims that may endanger the public health, even unintentionally.
It will not only be unjust for the victims, it may endanger the safety of us all.
If they overreact to the financial crisis and devise rules that are too strict, they may endanger the recovery.
These days, after building a better mousetrap, you're likely to warn people that the use of no-name knock-offs may endanger the neighbors' children.
For a defense lawyer, having to work at the F.B.I. office is cumbersome and impractical, and it may endanger the lawyer-client privilege and leave a road map to defense strategies.
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In Athens, Greece, the degradation of the thermal environment may endanger landscapes and buildings within the historic center of the city.
The PU QIC involved staff training, and the significant rate of labor fluctuation characteristic of Dutch caregivers (10% annually) [ 35] may endanger sustainability in the long run.
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