Moreover, if the alliance were not to enlarge, the consequent danger of renewed nationalism and military rivalry in Central Europe would carry with it the potential for nuclear-weapons proliferation.
(d) Restricted capacity of the individual's brain which can lead to excessive specialization, with consequent dangers of degeneration.
The emerging workings were rising straight towards the centre of the depression with the consequent danger of the liquid peat flowing into the underground roadways.
The lumber industry continued to grow throughout the latter half of the 19th century, with progressively larger spring drives and consequent dangers to navigation on the river above Stillwater.
The hedges are very overgrown and pedestrians are forced into the middle of the road with the consequent danger from traffic.
A large puddle results and drivers swerve into the middle of the road to avoid it with consequent danger to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians.
It is even possible to fully exhaust the reservoir, with the consequent danger to not be able to stop the train at all.
Economic and monetary union presupposes the demolition of another existing barrier, with the consequent danger that imbalances may occur between the richest and poorest regions.
The problem in fact is that there are disparities between people's purchasing power within the European Union and a consequent danger of creating a two-speed Europe.
The 1978 statement highlighted the increasing interference by local authorities in book selection, and pointed to the possible consequent danger to minority interests.