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But thrusting bat and pad together down the pitch was fraught with danger.
WSJ: Why Test Cricket Is All In a Spin
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Any sort of statistical historical analysis is fraught with danger, given the market's proven reluctance to play by the rules.
BBC: Market crashes through the ages
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Tricky and ever-changing conditions keep the course fraught with danger, and during the 5, 000-mile competition, an Italian racer on a competing boat fell overboard and was lost at sea.
FORBES: World's Most Dangerous Races
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Reducing incoming sunlight, by contrast, is fraught with danger.
ECONOMIST: Geoengineering
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The path is fraught with danger.
FORBES: 26.2 Ways Running A Marathon Can Help You Start Your Own Company
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But after allowing the fullest weight to these pleas, it still remains undeniable that the disavowal or the discountenancing of our diplomatic representatives in remote places (whether they be naval men or civilians) is a practice fraught with danger of the gravest nature, and should only be done in the rarest cases and on the clearest grounds.
ECONOMIST: From the archive
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Now, in the area of the mass media, a kind of monopolism looms over us which is fraught with that danger.
UNESCO: Dialogue among civilizations: Address by Alexandre Yakovlev (Russian Federation)