Mr Blair with his slightly ready smile and his boyish energy was, when Mr Hague's age (36), in some peril of being labelled a twit.
While 600 conventional coal plants currently generate half the nation's electricity, new projects are in peril: Of the 114 proposed plants, 67 still await permits.
So if the best rationale for fiat currency is the flexibility it affords government in times of peril, then their prescription should be that we should only unhinge the dollar from gold in rough waters.
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The basics of the newspaper business are in peril as a result of the online revolution, on which you are currently reading.
In 2008, shortly after the economy and banking industry were in the greatest peril of the recession, Black Friday weekend sales were better than the previous year.
"You need to run to the crisis, " says Richard Levick, author of Stop the Presses: Bullet-proofing Brand and Protecting Reputations in an Age of Peril.
Appeals for the Fenice have been made around the world, some of them in connection with the Venice in Peril Fund, which has been helping to restore bits of the city since it was damaged in the great floods of 1966.
The American dream is in peril from the confluence of sky rocketing deficits, high unemployment, and the ticking time bomb of an aging baby boomer generation, with its coincident increase in the burden of entitlements as a percentage of GDP.
It's probably better to say that we have a number of potential conflicts looming in the new century, conflicts of a...peril we have not had to face in the past.
Global warming is melting mountain glaciers, spawning severe risks to sensitive ecosystems and putting the future of humanity in peril, the study concludes.
They choked because they were not accepting responsibility for their actions long before the firms they ran faced economic peril, in the case of Lehman and Bank of America, or caused an ecological disaster, with BP.
In this case, banks would leave small amounts of cash in the vaults at their peril.
The combination of urgency, scarcity and personal peril creates a toxic set of ingredients in which conflict thrives.
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In two years, America has gone from a sense of invulnerability to an awareness of peril, from bitter division in small matters to calm unity in great causes.
Likewise Tony Blair, faced with the only moment of high peril in his premiership, the Formula One tobacco scandal, offered himself for examination at length by John Humphrys on BBC One's On the Record.
He cannot afford to put the Mets or any of his employees in financial peril ever again.
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"Just as the crew of the Monitor fought tirelessly to keep their 'old-time knight in armour' afloat, so have many worked tirelessly since her loss to keep their commitment to her, and to the 16 sailors who answered the call-to-arms of a young nation in peril, and paid the ultimate price, " said Kathryn Sullivan, acting National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) administrator.
"We know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime -- two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century, " he said on the night of his election victory.
Realizing the success of mission and the safety of the remaining troops were in peril, Private First Class Svehla leapt to his feet and charged the enemy positions, firing his weapon and throwing grenades as he advanced.
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The people who, in times of great trouble, run toward the peril and not away from it.
But there is great peril for a party that is in the process of confining itself to white voters and Southern states.
Great whites are slow to mature and have very few offspring, so any type of culling program, even if done for a limited amount of time, would put their existence in peril.
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It may be that an alleged drug dealer in Florida will make life safer and more predictable for businessmen and others throughout the nation who, in good faith, proceed with their jobs unaware of the peril that might be looming.
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Organizations ignore data at their peril, and there will only be more of it in the future.
Kevin Elliott, the lawyer for Greenwood Forest Park, added there was a plethora of HSE guidance but none highlighted the potential peril in Bailey's case.
In all times and all markets, excess is a leading indicator of peril.
Long in financial peril thanks to a sorry, two-decade-long record of mismanagement, the institution is at last on a sound footing.
For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime -- two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.
"Across this region, the winds of change bring both promise and peril, " he said in Tel Aviv.
Further, investors need to take note that investing in only a handful of the billionaire stocks is done so at their own peril.
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