To act is to be committed, and to be committed is to be in danger.
Sensing that both she and the kids might be in danger, my wife took them upstairs.
Softbank, for its part, does not seem to be in danger of running out of cash.
The British courts agreed with Berezovsky that his life would be in danger back home.
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The senator pulled no punches when he felt civil rights might be in danger.
"We thought, 'If I did that at nationals, the world record could be in danger, '" she said.
He refused, saying he would be in danger of being assaulted by a member of the Israeli public.
He was granted political asylum in 2003 on the grounds that his life would be in danger in Russia.
The court found they would not be in danger as a result of the general situation in the country.
In 2003 he was granted political asylum in Britain on the grounds that his life would be in danger in Russia.
When people are trying to do things the legal way, through the legal system, their lives should not be in danger.
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For now, however, barring a new recession, Sensata does not appear to be in danger of seeing sales slump that badly.
As many as 30 of the less glamorous professional English football clubs are thought to be in danger of going bust.
The venue could be in danger of losing the 2010 race, one which would bring huge investment to the East Midlands.
The study could not control for whether the individuals were in a situation where they thought they would be in danger.
Their biggest fear is that without him their cold - but so far resilient - peace with Egypt will be in danger.
Other critics of the Japanese meltdown theory suggest the country will only be in danger when it starts running a current-account deficit.
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But we often simply don't realize that those kids are our kids, and our kids could be in danger of becoming obese.
And if we wait even longer, almost 1 million workers could be in danger of losing their jobs over the next year.
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The developers would also be in danger of being removed from the project if they didn't come through by then, the people said.
And Iraq's largest dam may be in danger of collapsing and unleashing a trillion gallons of water on two of Iraq's largest cities.
On a visit Mr Lynch made to Belfast to talk to the British, he was warned that his life could be in danger.
It is less than a decade since the Tory government made a mistake that Mr Brown seems to be in danger of emulating.
But as long as Greece lacks growth, misses targets and fails in its politics, it will be in danger of leaving the euro.
He has found alternative rooms for his country's 300-strong contingent of athletes and officials and believes the whole event may be in danger.
Mr Osborne said if the deficit was not tackled "many more jobs will be in danger in both the public and private sector".
And the most embarrassing was Nintendo, a videogame maker and one of Japan's highest-profile high-tech companies, which Mr Evans judges to be in danger.
The story occasionally gets convoluted, or slightly exhausting: How many times can Peter and the boys be in danger and then escape from it?
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Amid recession and the contagion of a debt default, bank collapse or Greek departure from the euro, Europe's single market would be in danger.
The tide is expected to rise until 2330 BST before it starts dropping which is when the animal could be in danger of beaching.
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