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At least one of the funds is in peril of running out of money in less than a decade.
The peril of running a campaign.
decertified as a union last month — the league is in peril of running afoul of antitrust laws with each decision the owners make collectively.
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Mr Chirac knows a thing or two about the perils of running for president while still in government.
Obama went ahead with his challenge to Rush, and received a vivid education in the perils of running without a powerful patron.
FOR years, the question "Got milk?" was actually asking consumers "Got enough milk?" — reminding them to drink milk by comically exaggerating the perils of running out.
From the start, Mr. de Blasio understood the perils of running an anti-establishment campaign against a capable and generally well-regarded incumbent: In large numbers, Democrats in New York approved of the job that Mr. Bloomberg was doing, and thought the city was on the right track.
Alas, it doesn't look like there's a patch for those still-in-beta, semi-private builds of OS X Yosemite just yet — the perils of running early release software, I suppose.
Now the "Got milk?" campaign is taking the opposite tack, by comically exaggerating the perils of never running out.
After 15 weeks of this treatment, the surviving "apprentice" wins a year of what will doubtless amount to extreme angst and peril, running one of Mr Trump's companies, on a "huge" salary of $250,000.
Some speakers at the meeting, who came to protest the higher fares, were quick to remind Mr. Lhota about the possible peril of a mayoral run amid a fare increase that he helped engineer.
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