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The contracts — which, if exposed, could potentially imperil his position in Guinea — amounted to a form of insurance policy.
Her nomination, however, would affect the calculus in the Senate and potentially imperil yet another Democratic seat, a gamble President Obama is unlikely to take.
Some Middle East analysts warn any embassy move would force a response from Arab nations and potentially imperil the diplomatic improvements Israel has made in recent years that stem from shared concerns over Iran.
The fact that House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's primary loss on June 10th could potentially imperil immigration reform is a disgrace to the "democratic ideals" that this nation stands for.
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Republican fraud and xenophobia over Park51 does nothing to keep America safe and potentially imperils our nation.
But many researchers argue the field is already tightly regulated, and further restrictions would imperil potentially useful science.
Nothing would be done to imperil that potential".
But some are questioning the timing of the release, warning that it could not only put American lives at risk both at home and abroad, but imperil key U.S. allies and potentially derail progress on major initiatives like the Iran nuclear talks.
The limit must be raised so the government can borrow what it needs to meet its obligations; failure to do so would imperil the nation's creditworthiness, causing potentially profound disruptions in already volatile global financial markets.
In addition, celebrity trainer and fitness expert Kyle Brown cautions that dad-bod belly fat can imperil a dude's "man regions," potentially causing low testosterone, erectile dysfunction and development of "man boobs," a condition known as pseudogynecomastia.
Such closings imperil us all.
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