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As we honor and thank those who have served in our military, we must remember that for far too many veterans, the perils of service do not end with discharge from the military.
"Chuck's instinct is to reach out for anything, and the problem is that sometimes he tries to touch too many issues". One peril of this is overexposure.
He thereby builds his brand without having to worry about the perils of having too many assets on the balance sheet.
But disenthralling ourselves, seeing the world and its perils afresh, may be even harder now than it has ever been — too many diversions, too murky and vaporous a peril, too little sense of urgency, an enemy that is more us than them.
Mrs. Clinton discovered the peril of revealing too many policy details in 1993, when the 1,342-page 1,342-pagen shealtheloplanfor her hushendevelopeded a legion oforpponents.
Too many ministers seem to have forgotten the perils of inflation.
Has no one warned them of the prolix perils of blogging after too many Ferrero Rochers? · It shows how far Labour conferences have been dragged that Mariella Frostrup chaired the PM's Q&A.
However, foodies are also well aware of the perils that come with having too many cooks in the kitchen.
Lifetime used to have a reputation for making overly dramatic, slightly silly movies with far too many colons in the titles about women in peril.
Ms. Nelson warns that college papers that eliminate too many of their print editions do so at their peril.
If peace and prosperity are the enemies of certainty -- too many choices, too much freedom -- the country's current perils brought to Todd a do-or-die bravado, even impetuousness.
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