Sentence examples for peril of something from inspiring English sources

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Round and round they went that day in Iquique, seemingly lapsing into a trance, oblivious of everything around them, apparently disregarding the adults celebrating Chile's past military heroics and the children celebrating the ice cream that vendors hawked in loud voices, but particularly heedless, at their peril, of something more ominous.

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(This is the same Omar Suleiman who a few days ago warned Christiane Amanpour of the perils of something he called, half a dozen times in as many minutes, "Brother Muslimhood! Brother Muslimhood!" The exchange has already inspired a parody).

Dr. Neumann's college conversation was the start of a lifelong romance with both the beauty and the perils of complexity, something that Einstein hinted at during their breakfast.

In this way, the neoconservatives developed a conservative critique of the welfare state that addressed itself directly to the errors of liberalism in a language liberals understood (social science) instead of speaking abstractly about the perils of "statism"–something that troubled conservatives but about which other Americans cared little.

By the end, it's hard not to think that Banville himself has fallen into an error that his fictional Hermes observes in Adam Godley: "the peril of confusing the expression of something with the something itself".

There are real-world perils here, too, the menace of something not-quite-right in this picture-perfect village.

However, we're among the first to be cut in tight budget situations, and we're all too familiar with the perils of asking for something that's overly broad, or asking for something that you can't show narrowly tailored value for later on.

Even by Catskills standards, this place has always had a "Perils of Pauline" quality — something's always going wrong, whether it's a moribund economy or three floods in 22 months culminating in one that swamped the downtown in 2006.

They were less dangerous because of the wet ground, where one of them hit it stuck, and so my foolish self-exposure was at least safe from the peril of ricochets... "I could soon notice something unusual was going on inside me.

The great peril of this reliance on categorizing is that we could miss something that lies outside our perception.

8The peril of predictions.

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