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But much more danger was to come.
You are in much more danger of being hit by a car".
"We are in much more danger of responding inefficiently than in responding excessively".
I know where the temptations lie and that, for instance, there is much more danger for me in the metropolis.
In conversations with your correspondent, she brushed this aside, saying that her sources were in much more danger than she was.
"If this continues I fear more women will choose to work on their own or on the street which will put them in much more danger".
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The eurozone crisis is a much more pertinent danger".
He was extremely interested in climate change, so he decided to set his story in Rotterdam, which he said was "dumpier" than Amsterdam and the Hague but "more economically crucial to the country and in much more immediate danger".
On November 12th, a hospital in Detroit reported the first American case of staphylococcus (a potentially deadly infection) that is resistant to vancomycin, the strongest antibiotic in doctors' arsenals.Compared with all these, biological weapons are a much more unlikely danger.
But the new technology produced a much more pervasive danger: that an artist's printed output would be so quickly and thoroughly copied and pirated that his work would be diluted and his good name undermined.
But economic sabotage presents a much more immediate danger for the allies, who confront the question of whether opponents of the new order are now trying to tear it down just as fast as the occupiers can build it.
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