One out of 12 surveyed charities said they were in imminent danger of folding due to financial reasons.
The film's provocative message placed both Hirsi Ali and Van Gogh's lives in imminent danger.
Via Rail said that "at no time" were passengers or members of the public in imminent danger.
Meanwhile, a live flood warning system has gone online to help people track the areas in imminent danger.
Other reports say that Obama authorized the use of deadly force only if Phillips' life was in imminent danger.
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When detainees and their families are silent, the indifference of those who are in no imminent danger is hardly surprising.
Cho had been declared mentally ill and "an imminent danger" to himself by a Virginia special justice, CNN reported in 2007.
Everyone felt the country was in imminent danger, and they were all willing to do whatever it took to keep our nation intact.
Aware that Cameron was in Philadelphia again and believing that she was in "imminent danger, " Walker moved to Boston, the nation's hotbed of abolitionism.
In two years, elephants went from imminent danger of extinction to badly in need of contraception (the facts did not change, the reporting did).
"This was like our first opportunity to really be outside without feeling like there imminent danger, " said Hathaway, a mechanical engineering student from nearby Newton.
By reprogramming the brain to no longer equate discomfort with imminent danger, he suggests, we can achieve a state of ease despite life's inevitable hardships.
"The overarching question on whether a shooting is justified or not is whether an officer or some other person is in imminent danger, " Mr. Browne said.
In 1883, 12 people were trampled to death when a rumor that the recently opened Brooklyn Bridge was in imminent danger of collapsing triggered a stampede.
Nidal Hasan did not elaborate when announcing he would use a "defense of others" strategy, which requires defendants to prove they were protecting other people from imminent danger.
The policeman involved told the police ombudsman's office he shot a man driving a stolen car in County Down because he believed his life was in imminent danger.
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Foreign and Chinese analysts agree that China sees no imminent danger in Iran, despite efforts by interlocutors as different as Israel and Saudi Arabia to convince it otherwise.
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The leak from the party archives meeting shows that the party is aware of this imminent danger at its most senior levels, yet has no way to deal with it.
But its key short-term rating seems safe for now, an indication that the firm is in no imminent danger of the kind of credit run that brought down Bear Stearns.
Bush said the report recommends that hostile fire pay be more than the danger pay and that there be levels of imminent danger pay based on where service members are.
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In contrast to New York, and against the advice of experts, Illinois did not rewrite the law to include an exception for arming oneself when there was a reasonable fear of imminent danger.
It has long been a haven for foreign militants and - with the Afghan army all but absent on the ground - is in imminent danger of being over-run by the Taliban, local officials say.
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In a case such as Mr. Hurd's, "I think a judge would be more open to an argument that there is a real and imminent danger that trade secrets would be inherently disclosed, " Mr. Zieff said.
In the nuclear age, the Soviet Communist Party maintained that the Soviet Union was in imminent danger of attack, and the Soviet Army, as it was re-named after the Second World War, was the country's reliable defender.
But to complicate matters further, even a provocateur has the legal right to defend himself under Florida law if he can't escape and if he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm, as Zimmerman claims he was.
The judge in his opinion cited a lack of information from the department on the reasoning behind the moratorium, claiming that the department assumed an imminent danger from all drilling rigs despite the fact that only one rig the Deepwater Horizon had failed.
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That breathing space would be useful if something really bad, such as the collapse into the sea of part of the Greenland ice-shelf, was in imminent danger of happening, and the realisation of the danger led to a political agreement that climate change had to be stopped rapidly.
"We hear, in a state that is supposed to be a proper democracy, that journalists are cooperating with the authorities without the high court ruling that the case is a certain and imminent danger to the security of the state, " said Israeli Parliament member Zahava Gal-On, leader of the Meretz Party.
Florida's statute makes it clear that the justification is not available to a person who initially provokes the use of force against himself, unless such force is so great that the person reasonably believes that he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm and that he has exhausted every reasonable means to escape.
For most of us, thankfully, our families are not in imminent avalanche danger.
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