It would imperil the security of a key regional ally and vital strategic asset.
If we don't tend to each part of this system, we imperil the whole structure.
Many think it would be mad to imperil this proven source of economic growth.
Pawnbrokers do not make credit checks, and using them does not imperil credit ratings.
Any plan that did sunset would imperil that district's funding all over again, he said.
Does anyone really think such sentiment means these voters seek leaders who will imperil our security?
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There are also changes to Regulation A and D in securities laws that would imperil investors.
Mr Fichtner disputes the central argument that restructuring would imperil Europe's banking system.
What we can say is that substantial failure would imperil not just the company, but Japan and, perhaps, the world.
They are and should be undertaken only by those directly responsible to the people whose welfare they advance or imperil.
And rowers fear the project may imperil a leading regatta site where the smooth river is straight and the winds gentle.
And how much concern was there this weekend over here that what was going on in Europe could imperil the U.S. recovery?
The four Republican authors of the immigration bill have said that such a provision could cost their support and imperil the bill's chances.
His courage in doing so against the instincts of his own party, and his readiness to imperil his domestic agenda, should be commended.
Mr Dumas had earlier vetoed the sale lest it imperil French relations with China, at which point Thomson apparently called on Elf's persuasive powers.
In Olmert's case, he apparently has failed to understand that an Iranian nuclear bomb will imperil Saudi Arabia regardless of its impact on Israel.
By neglecting strategic concerns on the African subcontinent, conditions threatening to peace and security that were allowed to fester now greatly imperil U.S. interests.
So I'm here and you are here because we all believe that we can't allow division and indifference to imperil our position in the world.
In the years to come, Mr. Obama may be able to withdraw U.S. forces from there in a way that does not imperil that victory.
But we fear that in a publishing climate as precarious as this one, acrimonious staff relations and sustained losses of editorial experience can imperil any magazine.
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Some said the current administration shouldn't be held accountable for events that occurred so long ago under different leadership and fear that the lawsuit could imperil the school.
Last year the U.S. State Department intervened in a Tort Claims Act suit seeking damages from ExxonMobil for work in Indonesia, warning the suit could imperil counterterrorism initiatives.
Recent events in South Korea further imperil Mr Fallows's thesis.
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The costs of our dysfunctional health-care system have already helped sink our auto industry, are draining state and federal coffers, and could ultimately imperil our ability to sustain universal coverage.
Indeed, the description of this legislation by its advocates as a "fissile materials cutoff, " seems closer to the truth than do their assurances that the bill will not imperil related SNM activities.
All this, it is feared, will dent the profits of big oil and mining firms, stoke inflation and imperil the West's access to resources that it needs just as much as China does.
That could imperil the country's ability to meet budget targets, something that in turn could call forth even harsher measures and once again stoke fears about the island's long-term future inside the euro zone.
For many banks this could be as bad as Plan C (an Argentine-style simultaneous default and devaluation), because losses on bond holdings might imperil their own solvency and further cut them off from market funding.
Some critics have denounced BTP Day as a ruse that deflects attention from the failure of politicians to get a grip on Italy's fiscal woes and that could imperil Italians' savings if the crisis worsens.
Mr. McGUINNESS: To do those things, he needs to have the power that governs he traditionally has, and if he kind of start seeing that, he may imperil some of the things he once done.
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