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Still others who are seeking re-election face economic storms that could imperil their chances.
A trade war looms with China, the imposition of tariffs that could imperil the entire global trading system.
The FPC can fiddle with lenders' capital requirements if it detects a damaging housing bubble that could imperil financial stability.
Such searches are constitutionally allowed if there is reasonable suspicion that the person might be hiding something that could imperil jail security.
But he has come to regard the deal as a grave mistake that could imperil the company his father spent his life building.
A danger for Mr. Bush is that he has to wrestle with an array of unfolding developments that could imperil his public support.
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At a 2005 gathering of influential economists, he derided a colleague who predicted that credit default swaps had become so murky and complex that they could imperil the banking system if they soured.
To excise from it anything or anyone that could possibly imperil him or me in any way (even his father doesn't get a look-in).
Sticking rigidly to that deadline could imperil the plan.
Mr. Clarke warned that delay could imperil the Northern Alliance fighters.
Agents have offered little support for a boycott because of the risk that it could imperil their clients' draft positions.
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