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Christopher Hawthorne, the Los Angeles Times architecture critic, has a front-page story today about the perils of developing neighborhoods in canyons and other areas attractive to fire.
At least a dozen genomics companies are attempting to avoid the perils of developing drugs by becoming information providers.
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To decide to wait, however, continuing surveillance in the hope of developing better proof, is to risk losing the suspects and placing the public in mortal peril.
The July conference was canceled at the last minute, however, indicating the political perils of Syria's developing strategy.
In other cases, the differing values of developed and developing countries can be far more controversial – and potentially fraught with peril.
A late entry in a crowded market, the V-Mouse was designed by a Norwegian farmer who survived the perils of agricultural implements only to develop carpal tunnel syndrome from a traditional computer mouse.
One of the perils of Detroit's approach is that developing young players often pays off for another team.
Such turmoil should serve as a warning about the perils of ignoring the disasters unfolding across the developing world — and the need for a global response.
It's great to read about the evils of factory farming and develop an unlikely appreciation for the perils of poultry.
Firm Value Proposition: Avatar Associates has developed a flexible asset allocation approach designed to generate solid returns by reducing the perils of volatility.
Ah, the perils of major championship golf.
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