"The government is asking your honor to proceed on a perilous path, " Snyder said.
Neubauer's best hope may lie in the forever promising and always perilous Latin America.
These responses are perilous to a heart patient because they overtax an already ailing cardiovascular system.
Plenty of other captains have boldly steered into perilous waters, failed to see rocks and crashed.
Opera is, of course, a perilous business, and even the finest managers have dozens of flops.
Such disasters seem inevitable given the recent upsurge in illegal migration by perilous sea crossings.
The middle way has been a lonely and perilous road for the world's longest-reigning monarch.
But for Airbus it will have been a long, bumpy and, at times, perilous ride.
Both the math and the markets are telling us that the future looks perilous.
In perilous times, the loss of works of art is a reminder of our fragility.
What followed were perilous years for banks, whose failures became common across the country.
Firms are understandably hesitant to bring on new associates in these perilous economic times.
Many go to Bangladesh and others make the perilous boat journey from there to Malaysia.
But the first step towards turning around a perilous trend is to recognize what is happening.
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Hard games, with high stakes, make us care because we are placed in a perilous situation.
But things get perilous when top executives start thinking of themselves as the archetypal customer.
Tragically, picking cockles in Morecambe Bay, with its racing tides and quicksands, is also perilous.
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Unfortunately, predictions have proved even more perilous than normal in the era of the three kings.
After some perilous wobbles last year, the government's austerity programme has won plaudits from bankers.
Their reasoning on this point was faulty, and it has perilous implications for national security.
The violence in parts of the country make it perilous for researchers to function.
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Was her hesitance to disclose the location an attempt to steer us clear of perilous jungle territory?
To be sure, these are perilous times and the economic future of the Eurozone is at stake.
To Tokyo's many bond-market bulls, this merely underscores a broader lesson about Japan's seemingly perilous public finances.
That, say some, would be even more perilous than adding more plutonium to Russia's existing gigantic stockpile.
She had taken, as she calls it, a perilous journey of the heart to find her family.
It took an immensely expensive buildup under Ronald Reagan to rectify the first of these perilous mistakes.
Do you want to hang your cloth map on the wall as you dungeon crawl through perilous crypts?
What is clear is that the Cyprus bailout has created a new situation, more perilous than ever before.
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The shift to autorotation is perilous, though, because it involves a reversal of the airflow through the blades.
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