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If the West continues to turn its back on Syria's suffering, he said, Syrians will turn their backs in return, and this may imperil Western interests and security at one of the crossroads of the Middle East.
Nurses are ethical in their delivery of service, caring for people even when this may imperil our own lives, such as nurses who care for people with Ebola and other communicable diseases.
Purely defensive measures, meanwhile, often impose substantial costs on innocent people and may imperil civil liberties.
WikiLeaks may imperil the lives of agents or compromise negotiations, and is certainly arming our enemies with awkward knowledge.
That case, McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, No. 12-536, may imperil a foundational 1976 campaign finance precedent, Buckley v. Valeo.
In Raleigh County, West Virginia, the county commission has worried that the cost of housing inmates at its Southern Regional Jail may imperil basic services, including education.
This site fidelity may imperil the birds, as rampant development, or even natural events, can eliminate critically placed resources necessary for successful migration.
The likelihood of Illinois losing a seat in Congress and the need to acknowledge booming Hispanic growth, may imperil an existing black Congressional seat in the city.
The restatement may imperil Diamond's planned, stock-based acquisition of the Pringles potato chip brand from the Procter & Gamble Company, which has said the sale depended on a favorable resolution of the investigation.
This is Mubarak's dilemma: stay with the siege and hope America will reward him with Gamal's succession; but flouting the winds of change may imperil Gamal's very survival.
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