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But it's equally clear that in recent years Mr. McCain has become impish cubed — impulsive, impetuous and impatient — and those are perilous qualities in a commander in chief.
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But big also for a significant, potentially perilous, quality that distinguished this congress from its predecessors (including the first, at the party's founding, in Shanghai in 1921): China has moved beyond the era of the strongman, a man whose words count above all others'.
Putting the National Audit Office in charge of BBC value for money could also be perilous, since editorial, quality and excellence decisions are inextricably bound up with how money is spent.
It is perilous to mix quantities with qualities.
All of this quality is what makes the show's fate so perilous.
Its picturesque opening movement, an extended battle scene, is built on assertive shifting rhythms and changeable balances, and the finale, an expansive variation set, has a lurching episodic quality that makes it gripping for a listener but perilous to play.
J. M. Juran, "Japanese and Western Quality: A Contrast," Quality Progress, December 1978, pp. 10 18; A. L. Robinson, "Perilous Times for U.S. Microcircuit Makers," Science, 9 May 1980, pp. 582 586.
It is unconscionable that there are people who feel that such a perilous sea crossing is their best chance at survival and a decent quality of life.
Too perilous.
How perilous?
These are perilous times.
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