This is bad, if for no other reason than the antiglobalists dangerously mistake symptom for cause.
She writes dangerously catchy songs that sound like nonsense but eat their way into your brain.
The Colombians munch on dangerously strange hot dogs blanketed in French fries and mashed potatoes.
So what can businesses do to help aid drivers during these dangerously pocketbook pinching times?
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Local authorities have recently forbidden bathing and nautical activities due to dangerously high levels of pollution.
Her solo debut, Dangerously in Love, sold 4 million copies and took five Grammys.
Among its other arguments, Softbank says the hypothetical Dish-Sprint entity would be dangerously overleveraged.
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Look at any chart and you will by staggered by dangerously steep decline of the dollar.
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Tom Foulkes, director general of the Institution of Civil Engineers, said supplies were "running dangerously low".
That included record-breaking conditions in many locales, with temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit dangerously common.
The 6, 362-foot runway at Sao Paulo's Congonhas airport has been repeatedly criticized as dangerously short.
This sort of line can be viewed as either trite and tautological, or dangerously blinkered.
It would be dangerously naive to think that terrorism can effectively be fought in isolation.
Curious, as the company has been eyed as dangerously low in liquidity and high in debt.
Most European banks are highly leveraged and are dangerously exposed to self-fulfilling runs from uninsured creditors.
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But overlooked in that outcome it how dangerously close it came to tax increases.
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It was a dangerously bold ambition but this was not a time for doubters in America.
Still, the company is dangerously close to falling out of compliance with its lenders.
Notably, Robert Shiller of Yale gave an early warning that America's housing market was dangerously overvalued.
Over the last 10 years those divisions have become both more entrenched and more dangerously volatile.
Watford were also living dangerously, defending deep in a bid to protect their 1-0 advantage.
And delaying any more puts implementation dangerously close to the presidential election, says Witz.
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Many say we have plenty of money out there and dangerously high levels of bank reserves.
That may be necessary in the short run, but could be dangerously destabilising before long.
In fact, he went further and explained it was their social responsibility to "live dangerously".
Now, it will not be news to you that many see this view as dangerously one-sided.
In the short term, it adds another volatile element to a dangerously unstable mix.
The published order, however, offers troubling new evidence that the agency has dangerously lost its way.
Maturity of the debt is around 4.5 years, dangerously short-term when interest rates spike.
Still, it would appear that McCain's spending pace is coming dangerously close to outpacing his collections.
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