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According to this view, security – the bottom-line responsibility of government – seems imperilled, particularly in the US, where fears grow that internationally agreed measures to alleviate climate change may well be overturned, and loose words from a verbally incontinent incoming president could spark who-knows-what consequences.
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She's good, too, on the consolations of gardens at a time when the very idea of a future seemed imperilled.
I'll lift a glass of wine (Scalia was fond of it) to those moments when human feeling transcends ideology, which do seem rather imperilled these days.
But it binds the system together, because it gives other states a voice and offers a ready-made mechanism for collaboration when agreement is possible.The overwhelming fear in Europe after the second world war was of a third attempt at conquest by a belligerent GermanyDomestic division seems to imperil good order and common sense while you are living through it.
They lent money to the bank, and now their bonds are to be converted into shares – which, at a stroke, seems to imperil many of the ethical credentials that gave the Co-op Bank its unique selling point," wrote one commentator.
MINSK, Belarus — The government of President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko on Monday carried out a sweeping crackdown on opposition leaders and their supporters, making arrests that drew scathing condemnations from Western governments and seemed to imperil recent efforts to improve relations.
Alicia Bowling, who runs a sports bar in Manhattan, consulted a psychic when friction with a business partner seemed about to imperil her livelihood.
Given that e-mail leaks can imperil governments, it seems odd that correspondents spend so little time reviewing basic work before they press send.
However, her international reputation and even her position at home was imperilled by the scandal, which seems to have convinced her that she could not risk a marriage with Dudley.
They seem, in fact, to imperil it.
"It seems to me that your rule imperils individual dignity in a way that the blanket rule does not," he said, referring to the policies of the New Jersey county jails who strip-searched every arrestee regardless of suspicion.
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