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Asked if it should be made a requirement in Australia that no leader take the country to war without a parliamentary debate and vote, Molan said there would be dangers in doing so.
But there would be dangers with such a plan.
Even when funding is not an issue, if any comparisons, especially international, are to be made, there would be dangers in using simple indicators outside of a wider qualitative assessment.
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It is realized, of course, that there would be danger of international complications were further German reinforcements to be sent to Spain.
But I saw her point, because the message had mentioned that, if there were feces, there would be danger, and who knows what's crammed into the brown scratches on the seats of subway cars.
Is It safe and not messy where there would be danger anywhere?
That is in itself not unreasonable.But there would be several dangers in completely rewriting the rules.
Such an alliance would also, in principle, have the weight to overhaul the country's federal structure and voting system (see article).But there would be two dangers.
"We knew there would be possible dangers associated with the construction of the pipeline," she said.
"Now they would be in danger.
There would be that danger".
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