Sentence examples for to endangering from inspiring English sources

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to endangering

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To put (someone or something) in danger; to risk causing harm to.

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In addition to endangering national security interests, such disclosures also subject their sources to prosecution.

Officials warn that in addition to endangering drivers, deer are host to the ticks that carry Lyme disease.

The next year, Domino Sugar in Yonkers pleaded guilty to endangering the public as a result of an acid leak.

Mr. Martin, who officials said was related by marriage to a former Durst housekeeper, ultimately pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child.

"At times there were so many wrong details and disinformation from Russia that it was close to endangering the divers," Admiral Skorgen said.

China rolls out campaigns on a regular basis despite criticism from rights groups and imposes tougher penalties for crimes from theft to endangering state security.

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To undermine cohesion is to endanger everyone.

A tribute to endangered animals.

To undermine solidarity is to endanger everyone.

We do not want to endanger anyone".

We allow artists to endanger us, perhaps, because they are even more likely to endanger themselves.

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