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This could endanger the health of humans directly if the bacteria got into food.
BBC: Animals and antibiotics: the risks
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The gases, the agency says, contribute to air pollution and may endanger public health or welfare.
BBC: Obama diary: Days 81-90
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The pursuit of those sites that endanger public health is also a positive move by our leaders and will protect the American public.
FORBES: The Case For The PROTECT IP Act And DNS Filtering
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The law mandates that the EPA shall regulate any pollutant from motor vehicles or power plants that may reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare.
NPR: Supreme Court Hears Global Warming Arguments
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Curiously, for their part, environmentalists expect to be able more tightly to regulate the oceans and to bar activities that endanger the health of their waters, flora and fauna, such as drilling and mining.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Protect US sovereignty: Sink the Law of the Sea
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Not only are residents often going without the crucial help they need, but the government could be spending taxpayer money on facilities that could endanger people's health, the report concluded.
WSJ: Medicare paid $5.1B for poor nursing home care
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It concluded it would lead to an increase in flooding, and would endanger water quality and public health.
ECONOMIST: The poor pay for a property boom
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In 2005, a New Jersey law took effect requiring health care professionals or companies to notify the state Division of Consumer Affairs of concerns or misconduct of health care workers who could endanger patients.
CNN: Controversy surrounds health care contract workers
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One of Mr Gore's main themes of attack is likely to be that the Bush tax cut will be "risky" and will endanger the economic growth of the last few years and also threaten government spending on popular areas like education and health care.
BBC: Gore and Bush: Spot the difference