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Dispatchers have been similarly unhappy, citing delays with the new system that could endanger officers.
Mr. Yatom added, "We are suspicious of the Turks, that they relay information to Iran that could endanger us".
Newspapers frequently sit on stories that could endanger lives, sometimes at government request, sometimes on their own responsibility.
Many are just one family member, friend or neighbor away from a child-care crisis that could endanger their jobs.
Might men respond in ways that could endanger a mission if they tried to protect a female colleague?
The Clinton Administration's policy was to avoid a confrontation in Venezuela that could endanger oil imports and other oil revenues.
Too many things can go wrong (such as job loss) that could endanger your home or your retirement.
Reuven Rivlin, the speaker of Israel's Parliament, called it "a microcosm of a national problem that could endanger Israeli democracy," and said the government itself is responsible.
But others caution against making demands that could endanger the economic recovery that has just taken hold in Germany — led by export-driven, energy-intensive heavy industries.
"And so there should be a means by which we are able to stop the flow of arms that could endanger Israel's security".
Emergencies and cases that could endanger a child are covered, said Joseph M. Lauria, administrative judge of the city's Family Court.
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