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Even to think such a thing was to court disaster.
To go against that now would be to court disaster.
To wait any longer on this issue is to court disaster.
To do less, as we are now, is to court disaster.
If, on the other hand, there is any substance to them, we might court disaster by not waiting.
To do otherwise is to court disaster, and real military defeat.
Still, should those who carried the extra package court disaster?
Better to wait this weather out, he declared, than to court disaster.
To go openly into the dale was to court disaster at once.
To review notes for the first time the night before an exam is to court disaster.
To ignore this fact and force the race issue, however just in principle, would be to court disaster.
Given Afghan history, to give them a blueprint would court disaster, they add.
If this is true, it can only court disaster.
To get a panama hat wet is to court disaster.
Trying to force a child to try new foods is courting disaster.
He had not realized until the last trip how he'd been courting disaster.
It would be courting disaster to buy one and they are not "fun" to drive.
But it turns out there are many ways to court disaster on a barge trip.
But that feeling has to stay at the personal level, because otherwise they are courting disaster.
I totally agree with you now, that to carry our friendship further would be to court disaster.
"We believe that they are courting disaster and a major tragedy."
It's our job to run these gauntlets, to court disaster on purpose.
The big question is whether that approach courts disaster.
I think in terms of public order and violence on the streets, then it's to court disaster to wait until the disruption actually happens.
And it may be courting disaster: diversity is the best defence.