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Bell, however, is still very much a danger.
There is "very much a danger" that it could invade the UK, he said.
For Ms Merkel this means that over-reacting to the crisis is as much a danger as under-reacting.
Russia's efforts to undermine the 2016 U.S. election show that covert operations are as much a danger now as they were at the height of the Cold War.
The general election appeared to show Ukip was as much a danger to Labour as the Conservatives, with Farage's party coming second to both parties in an equal number of seats.
Yet inflation hawks inside and outside the Fed insisted that inflation was as much a danger as recession, and called on the Fed to raise interest rates — generally not what you want to do when the economy is tanking.
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