Sentence examples for would imperil from inspiring English sources

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A missile launch, U.S. officials said, would imperil that deal.

That would imperil a peace effort that is already on life support.

Business groups have argued that imposing the stricter pollution limits now would imperil growth.

That would imperil the personal security and national security of every American.

It will also require avoiding a cap that would imperil safety-net entitlements, like food stamps.

Such a move would imperil the loan package and have disastrous repercussions beyond Ireland.

He said that cutting off stimulus measures at this juncture would "imperil the recovery".

Brandeis worried that the corporate giants of his day would imperil democracy through concentrated economic power.

"No decisions would be taken which would imperil the health or security of any individual.

"The region would be dramatically transformed in a way that would imperil the civilized world".

Many workers, he said, feared that the union's demands would imperil their jobs.

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