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The potential perils of rampant buy-to-let lending are easy to identify.
Letters on July 26 discussed the potential perils of electronic voting.
But the circumstances of the two districts illustrate the potential perils of that approach.
Still, talk about the potential perils of tweeting or texting while behind the wheel.
Professor Agin is particularly eloquent about the potential perils of lead, dioxins, PCBs, radiation and pesticides.
They have long understood the potential perils of travelling to America.
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Compared with the terror of an earthquake, many people here view the potential peril of flooding as an annoyance, just one more indignation meted out by nature.
While vintage lenses are often cheaper than their modern counterparts, smaller in size and built more solidly, there are a few caveats about using them on new cameras (aside from the potential peril of purchasing antique mechanical equipment in a state of disrepair).
WASHINGTON — The outburst by Representative Joe L. Barton of Texas in support of BP underscored the potential peril for lawmakers forced to respond to crises involving industries vital to their regions, and whose bountiful donations finance their political campaigns.
Tory backbenchers have been more vocal, with Anna Soubry arguing on Monday that new research had underlined the "serious potential perils of pulling out" of either the single market or customs union, inside which EU countries negotiate trade deals collectively.
But lightning is one of the many potential perils of performing outdoors, not to mention in a pool on a rooftop.
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