One out of 12 surveyed charities said they were in imminent danger of folding due to financial reasons.
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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Everyone felt the country was in imminent danger, and they were all willing to do whatever it took to keep our nation intact.
"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.
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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In two years, elephants went from imminent danger of extinction to badly in need of contraception (the facts did not change, the reporting did).
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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Cleveland police said then that the alerts must be reserved for cases in which danger is imminent and the public can be of help in locating the suspect and child.
"Neither one means failure is imminent or that your life is in danger or that you should be afraid to get in your car, " he said.
Cho had been declared mentally ill and "an imminent danger" to himself by a Virginia special justice, CNN reported in 2007.
If ever there was an example of an imminent, urgent humanitarian danger, we believed that this was very much -- was very much in line with that.
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