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Yet the market is facing new regulation that may destroy its nascent recovery.
Or revolutionary e-currencies that may destroy the global banking system.
There is a second crisis brewing that may destroy the small institutions that are the only permanent structures of Haiti's fragile health care system.
In a party that still notionally venerates loyalty and takes seriously the claim of the incumbent leader to his or her party's support, the pursuit of an outcome that may destroy a premiership is a huge deal.
The worst response to these attacks would be for government to introduce requirements for the Internet that may destroy the freedom of operation that makes it work so well.
The war has given him the perfect chance to prove that he does not take orders from Eritrea and that he is a true Ethiopian.Although both men profess to want peace, they show no sign of blinking at the prospect of a war that may destroy at least one of their countries, perhaps both.
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And using nuclear force against another nuclear power can be suicidal, in the broad sense that retaliation may destroy the nation that attacked first.
But the man who promised a "new government with new priorities" in June 2007 has clung fast (albeit with some repositioning) to the one inherited liability that may eventually destroy him: the national identity scheme.
Hunt's distracting problems will have cemented her survival in the toughest job in Whitehall – the one, so Jack Straw once remarked, where officials all round the building are always working on policies that may accidentally destroy a home secretary's career.
Nonetheless, some advances in technology that may initially destroy jobs could end up bolstering productivity, generating new areas of activity and economic growth.
What makes human beings unique is also our Achilles heel -- the defect that may yet destroy our species, along with most others.
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