Third, Mr Singh must keep reminding himself and others that India is once again at danger point.
Don't suggest your chief executive would be at danger if forced to slum it with hoi polloi in first class.
Many of the current lamp posts are made of concrete and are showing signs of wear, with some at danger of collapse.
These numbers are still not at danger levels, but are getting closer.
The HSE said that there were 56 instances of trains passing signals at danger in May 2001 - 21 more than in May 2000 and seven more than the average figure for this month over the last six years.
The cross-party delegation from the Bundestag's EU Affairs committee was in London to highlight Germany's growing alarm at the danger of a possible UK exit.
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Hundreds of thousands of other HIV-positive Americans remain unaware of their infection or have simply given up and are not seeking or receiving medical attention, at grave danger to themselves and others.
Is it your understanding - is it the consensus of most economists that in fact, Americans are at a danger point in consuming more than we save or that the balance between saving and spending is truly out of whack?
Some of the sickest patients may have to receive care at a friend or relative's house until the danger at their own home subsides.
In addition, the NSC's Clarke (who, it must be acknowledged, during his time as its counterterrorism chief - in his words - "failed" to discern and address adequately the menace of WMDs in the form of hijacked planes) was laudably beavering away at another grave danger: the possibility of cyber-strikes aimed at the computers that enable America's critical infrastructure.
With so many turtles in danger at our beaches, there are precious few resources to help them.
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While being in no physical danger at all, you feel as if you are in mortal peril.
They see the unproven reliability of such tests as at best a waste of money, and at worst a danger to public health.
Despite the danger at the back West Ham might have been level at the interval, but for a hopeless air shot from the rusty Benni McCarthy.
Prof Burland told the BBC on Monday the tower was "moving incredibly slowly and always has done so and there really is no immediate danger at all".
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The leak from the party archives meeting shows that the party is aware of this imminent danger at its most senior levels, yet has no way to deal with it.
The Black Cats came into the match on the back of three straight wins that had seen them climb out of immediate danger at the bottom of the Premier League table.
In fact, they are in no greater danger here than they are outside their hotels in midtown Manhattan which, in contrast to a few years ago, is almost no danger at all.
The two documents are proof that "EPA officials were aware of the severity of the danger at Ground Zero in contrast to their public statements at the time, " said Joel Kupferman, an environmental lawyer with the Environmental Justice Project who obtained the documents through Freedom of Information Act requests.
In spite of some of her novels being banned at the time by South Africa's white-only government, the Nobel laureate insists that any author who tries to push a message on a reader ahead of narrative is in danger at best of producing bad writing, and at worst of lapsing into propaganda.
At a moment when the outcome of our revolution was most in doubt, the father of our nation ordered these words be read to the people: Let it be told to the future world that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet it.
The judge also said the case would have to be tried at another court because of the danger that he and other judges at London's Blackfriars Crown Court would know some of the potential witnesses.
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The smile is there because he is practicing living at that instant of danger.
The current posture minimizes near-term risk at a time when danger is moderate to low.
Unison branch chairman Barry Taylor says the cover at night has reached danger level.
At times of systemic danger, much bigger sums may be needed to restore stability.
The most immediate danger is at a local level, where there are few checks on top officials' whims.
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