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The accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in 1979 led to an unprecedented set of events with potentially life threatening implications.
It seems that we are in collective denial about the threatening implications of reality.
Moreover, Pakistan seems to have descended into a long period of turmoil and domestic strife, with threatening implications for both Tehran and Washington.
Coming from the commander of the nation's most powerful army, which was imbued with his cult of personal loyalty, that warning had threatening implications.
Shopping and eating patterns are changing, and those changes have threatening implications for the food companies whose shelf-stable products have long filled the center store.
This wording, with its threatening implications, is raising new tensions in a region already on edge over North Korea and several other maritime disputes, and it will make it harder to peacefully resolve the dispute over the islands, called Diaoyu in China, and Senkaku in Japan.
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Policy choices with such life-threatening implications are all the more striking given the partisan framing of the health debate.
In one county, the sheriff argued that the trains, 32 each day, "could have life-threatening implications" if they stranded patrol cars on one side of the tracks as trains passed.
The rapid passage of a mid-latitude cold front, for example, can drop temperatures by 10 °C (18 °F) in a few minutes and, if followed by the sustained movement of a cold air mass, by as much as 50 °C in 24 hours, with life-threatening implications for the unwary.
GI perforations occur rarely during endoscopy but have life-threatening implications.
Thus, they deemed it a rare type of an exertional headache and suggested the term "cardiac cephalalgia" (CC) describing the type of headache, which may have life-threatening implications if misdiagnosed.
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