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But Foreign Secretary William Hague said that if the government adopted Mr Miliband's approach, the UK's credit rating would be "in danger" of being downgraded like France's.

If that share climbed higher still, the Democratic majority would be in danger of collapse.

"To have dancers encompass all of these, the styles would be in danger of being diluted.

Such agents, he said, would be in danger of being identified under Labour's amendments.

"But if we didn't build this lodge the area would be in danger of much worse".

Goonyella would be in danger of getting outpaced if the forecast overnight rain does not materialise.

I think the art form would be in danger of becoming increasingly banal".

It didn't seem possible that they would be in danger of extinction in just a couple years".

If that problem persisted, she would be in danger of bleeding to death after even the smallest cut or abrasion.

Bradway said the team would have no restricted free agents they would be in danger of losing after next season.

Colleges whose students were not earning enough money to start paying back their loans would be in danger of losing federal aid altogether.

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