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Jimmy Kimmel is right: the Graham-Cassidy bill represents a grave threat to the sick and their families.
For the City of London and British industries with close ties to Europe, such a "hard Brexit" represents a grave threat.
A new super-database being built for the police represents a "grave" risk to privacy, a leading human rights group has said.
Hannah Couchman, of Liberty, said: "Having enormous amounts of our personal information held on this super-database represents a grave threat to our privacy.
"Match fixing represents a grave danger in the world of football," Michel Platini, the UEFA president and one of the best players of his generation, said last month.
They instinctively understood that Trump's accession to the Presidency represents a grave threat to American democracy, and that, at every turn, he has to be checked.
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The advice to Americans in Japan represents a graver assessment of the risk in the immediate vicinity of Daiichi than the warnings made by the Japanese themselves, who have told everyone within 20 kilometers, about 12 miles, to evacuate, and those 20 to 30 kilometers to take shelter.
Intelligence officials said today that Mr. Mohammed had represented a grave threat to the United States.
Yet this represented a grave breach of security that threatened the health of Londoners and many travellers.
Human-rights groups have lambasted the plan, which they say would represent a grave breach of international law.
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