Since the NASD blocked me in court from publishing it, investors remain perilously uninformed.
Hence our discoveries are perilously partial, their full consequences for the future hazy at best.
As Labour support dipped perilously last year, this became a priority for Mr Brown.
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By last year, the OASI fund was perilously close to running out of money.
The Republicans are in a corner - over a barrel - although perilously unaware of their plight.
How curious, then, that he has come perilously close to duplicating one of his predecessor's rhetorical mistakes.
It has put more parties in parliament and makes for a perilously fragile majority in the Senate.
It is a single-lane, pot-holed highway winding perilously around peaks up to 5, 000 metres (16, 000 feet) high.
Mr de Villepin's government is perilously perched: vulnerable to fratricide from within, exposed to discontent from without.
"It was an incredible sight: the control tower was leaning perilously, " the port's nightwatchman told La Repubblica newspaper.
This year's course runs close, sometimes perilously so, to the city's jagged shoreline and islands, according to sailors.
It was also, and this must have been a key consideration for Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli, perilously brand-cheapening.
Now the dollar is getting so ridiculously, perilously cheap that foreign investors are bailing out of our stock markets.
Lacking a strong manufacturing base, India's growing economy creates perilously few nongovernment jobs for the millions entering the workforce.
Whether fighting for territory in the printer or digital camera markets, it was always perilously behind well established players.
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In frantically integrating work and home, we stray perilously close to diluting both.
The chances of keeping the Security Council united behind them look perilously slim.
After all, it was not long ago that even the house of Wallenberg came perilously close to losing its bank.
Some fund managers believe that emerging market stocks, which have provided great returns (39.5% annually since 2002), are perilously overvalued.
Anything to goose the perilously low occupancy rates--50% at the Indian hotels, when the peak-season rate is 80% to 90%.
Still, one lesson of Korea's financial chaos is the fact that, once created, monster conglomerates are perilously hard to restrain.
Such a line of thinking is not only wrong-headed but leaves us perilously and continuously exposed to a deep existential threat.
However, Germany's core inflation rate is only 0.6%, perilously close to deflation.
The city came perilously close to declaring bankruptcy when its pleas for a rescue by the federal government fell on deaf ears.
That all came perilously close to changing after Utah hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics and developers got a glimpse of the untouched valley.
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Unemployment has already risen to perilously high levels: around 15% of the workforce in Ireland and Portugal and 25% of the workforce in Spain.
It is perilously easy for a historian to see chasms where there are merely streams, easily leaped over and running to the same common ocean.
With the European economy perilously close to a new recession, this would not be the ideal moment for banks to curb the availability of credit.
It is no consolation that, in 1987, Malaysia was entering a fantastic, decade-long boom, and that it is now perilously close to a prolonged depression.
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