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Humanity's assault on migratory birds includes a familiar litany of human-made perils — clearing of forests, predation by cats and poisoning by the toxic byproducts of agriculture and industry.
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The station's failure to put out that warning, in a town in which all six radio outlets belong to one company (called Clear Channel), is now trumpeted as evidence of the perils of clearing America's thicket of rules that restrict the concentration of media ownership.
They are not visionaries but we don't need visionaries when the economic perils are clear and immediate.
Mr. Rusk's bombshell went off in the middle of the relieved belief that the the grounds for agreement had been cleared, on the perils of which Churchill came out hot and strong in a speech at Glasgow, were diminished.
The perils ahead are clear.
While some management-led buyouts no doubt serve both shareholders and management, there are clear perils.
The perils of that became clear this year when Greece required a costly bailout that badly strained ties within the zone.
But Obama's circle in the 2008 campaign knew the perils of such a clear-cut answer, and Robert Gibbs, the candidate's close adviser and eventual press secretary, cast doubt on whether Obama's team in 1996 had reflected his position accurately.
Thus, through our bone-headed deportation policies, we created a clear peril for these countries, which we knew were ill-equipped to handle an overwhelming influx of gang members.
He is also clear on the perils.
Mr. Santana's boss was Mr. Wilder, so the perils of truth-telling were clear.
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