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In the hands of President Bush is this now the most pressing danger to world stability?
The storm surge is perhaps the most pressing danger immediately.
The most pressing danger is not a nuclear war but nuclear proliferation by a regime in desperate need of funds.
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Washington should identify the most pressing dangers and ensure that there is adequate financial help to meet them.
He should say no, and for one overriding reason: A president who has repeatedly identified climate change as one of humanity's most pressing dangers cannot in good conscience approve a project that — even by the State Department's most cautious calculations — can only add to the problem.
But of more pressing danger is the free kick.
Many in the Labour party believe Blair has misunderstood the pressing danger.
Yet there would seem to be an equally pressing danger that TSB's growth and competitiveness may be hampered by its reliance on a competitor.
For the hundreds of thousands of people left homeless by the floods in the country's north, disease has emerged as a pressing danger.
Despite the hasty construction of a network of earthen dykes, in an effort to contain the muddy seepage, 12 more villages are in pressing danger of being swamped.
Determined American diplomacy can still prevent the pressing danger that these communities, unable to live with their losses and fearful of the future, will resort to violence.
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