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I also think Bryan Walsh and Michael Grunwald at Time Magazine are right in pointing out the perils that could come if environmental groups keep beating up on Obama.
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They know the peril that could befall the republic if nearly half the country believe the person occupying the White House is there fraudulently.
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The digital media offer perils and pitfalls that could blunt any potential good will from the consumer-generated content.
The hope was that if just enough media outlets play up the ancient Hampton speech, coupled with the timing of it, there's a small peril that it could make a few have doubts about Obama.
But it has also produced a rapidly aging population, a shrinking labor force, and a skewed sex ratio at birth, perils that many demographers say could threaten China's economy and social fabric.
Mr. Taylor said a further decline could cross a tipping point at which the insects will be unusually vulnerable to outside events like a Mexican cold snap or more extreme heat that could put them in peril.
In the United States, too, despite the knowledge since 1945 that nuclear power, at war or in peacetime, holds dangers of a stunning sort, the general attitude remains: it can't happen here -- nowhere more dangerously in recent years than on the banks of New York's Hudson River, an area that could face a nuclear peril endangering a population of nearly 20 million.
But somehow the sense of peril is downplayed, diluted by too much inert exposition and pacing that could be tighter.
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Sidgwick thus famously argued in favor of utilitarianism on the ground that such a theory could help us resolve conflicts among ordinary commonsensical duties, such as duty to keep promises and the duty to rescue strangers in mortal peril, that common sense morality could not resolve on its own (1981, orig. 1884).
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