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Child service providers need to have knowledge of those deviant personality traits in parents that may represent a possible peril to their children's mental health, even when parental PD is not diagnosable.
A recession represents a major peril for a premium brand.
Rip and replace efforts are fraught with peril and represent a long, expensive journey.
And with all due respect to Karl Rove, who boasted that the tea parties represent a force that politicians ignore "at their peril," they are not the stirrings of a broad movement.
I would offer the alternative explanation: AQ and its allies represent a continuing threat to the United States, which we ignore at our peril.
Mr. Wilson's point was that these creatures, despised and inconspicuous as they generally are, represent a sort of interstitial glue holding all of nature together, and that we ignore such species, we extinguish such species, at our peril.
A changing environment not only justifies, but mandates, adaptation; if the 1990s trends do indeed represent a retreat from an information-dominated world, then the substitution of a PBL-dominated philosophy could be fraught with significant longterm perils.
"The obvious answer might seem to be South Korea, but that represents a terrible ideological peril, Mr. Eberstadt said".They seem to have chosen China".
Some Latin American economists and political observers believe the presence of the United States and Canada as well as the European Union countries and China represents a threat and a peril to the vulnerable emerging economies in Latin America.
Unless we all get a grip on growth the European Union will remain an organisation in peril representing a continent in trouble.
For a continent already strained by Britain's exit from the E.U. and an increasingly uncertain relationship with the United States, Italy represents a different kind of peril.
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