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Beyond the risk to economic, scientific and political interests, we risk something more: alienating our allies of the future.
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LONDON — With speculation swirling about a possible Greek exit from the euro — at a price tag estimated at more than $1 trillion — policy makers worry that letting go of Greece could risk something more precious yet: the social and political stability of Europe.
He added, "If those of us in positions of responsibility fail to do everything in our power to protect the right of privacy, we risk something far more valuable than money we risk our way of life".
He added, "If those of us in positions of responsibility fail to do everything in our power to protect the right of privacy, we risk something far more valuable than money — we risk our way of life".
"If those of us in positions of responsibility fail to do everything in our power to protect the right of privacy, we risk something far more valuable than money.
"If those of us in positions of responsibility fail to do everything in our power to protect the right of privacy, we risk something far more valuable than money--we risk our way of life.
As Apple's Cook says, "If those of us in positions of responsibility fail to do everything in our power to protect the right of privacy, we risk something far more valuable than money--we risk our way of life".
But by finally winning Snowe over, the White House is risking something far more politically dangerous: an ugly fight within the Democratic Party, further erosion of Obama's standing with his base, the specter of more primary fights.
What if more people had risked something of themselves to save lives then?
But he had put at risk something much more important to him than his pride.
"It reduces the risk to something more manageable".
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