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Coastal groups in northeast Asian waters, along with many other baleen species, were likely driven into serious perils or functional extinctions by industrial catches by Japan covering wide ranges of China and Korean EEZ within very short period in 20th century.
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This puts democracy itself in serious peril.
The more serious peril, though, has to do with policy rather than politics.
"The federal government ignores state and local governments at serious peril," Mr. Corzine said.
A shortage of water is a more serious peril than any of the others mentioned in this report.
But the two researchers also found that the species they had just discovered was in serious peril.
Wang told me that he thought the Communist system in China was in serious peril, that the Party's control over China was in danger of being broken.
HONG KONG — A closely watched measure of activity in the Chinese manufacturing sector improved in April, data released Tuesday showed, reinforcing the sense that the Chinese economy has sidestepped serious peril for now.
Thanks to General Manager Lou Lamoriello's rather colorful (as in, blood red colorful) history at this time of year, the Devils' current six-game losing streak has Coach Brent Sutter's fate in serious peril.
An overwhelming favorite in Rio after topping the podium in London and at the last two worlds, Eaton's lone moment of serious peril came when he failed on his first two attempts in the pole vault at 4.90m.
Add the facts that the club is up for sale, but unwanted, and bottom of the Championship and Sunderland are in serious peril – in the short- and long-term.
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