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Despite the "huge potential upside," Lebanon and the region also face a danger, he said.
And many people still believe that Ugandans might face a danger if they return."
Now the debate is whether Europe faces a danger from deflation and declining prices.
But my soul is firm, and I can bring myself up to face a danger which a less-nervous man might shrink from.
We face a danger such as this planet has never known, and our only purpose is to respond to that danger.
New York City faces a danger as grim as crime and disease.
But Delaware, like most other states that rely on gambling revenue, now faces a danger: competition from nearby states for the same dollars.
While he, Adon, and Kelemvor fought, Midnight was facing a danger far greater than death.
It helps one to face a danger when one knows that one has done all that possibly can be done.
We privateers now face a danger from a combination of sin-seekers on the right and hypocrisy hypocrites on the left.
Tell the marshal that they were facing a danger he could not describe, could not identify, and could not even explain?
If this growth rate is not checked now - in this next decade - we face a danger that is as defenseless as nuclear war."
They face a danger that years of insurgent attacks against civilians have pushed the Shiites too far, and that a reciprocal bloodletting is inevitable.
DEMOCRATS face a danger as well as an incredible opportunity this fall.
Right now, the four martial arts schools, and the world along, are facing a danger approached by Dong Fang Bu Bai.
But it was against his very nature to leave a job unfinished, particularly when in doing so, he would be asking another man to face a danger he himself chose to avoid.
Mitchell is convinced that Miami's goal of winning a fourth unofficial national championship in nine seasons will face a danger more immediate than whatever Washington does in the Rose Bowl.
In a statement, they said, "All of us face a danger that before elections," which are due in 2002, "Czech TV will become an obedient instrument of the people who are in power."
Bertha Kircher realized that the man was afraid nor did she blame him, and she also realized the remarkable courage that he had shown in thus facing a danger that was very real to him.
The young Elder of An Ran Bar had never faced a danger such as the beasts presented, and it seemed that two of them were more deadly than one, and that their power was dou- bled.
On the other hand, the larger community which for centuries had benefited from its interactions with Islamic traditions, to create a rich cultural and social fabric, formed through amalgamation of the two diverse traditions faces a danger of fast becoming insular.
Late in his career he came to believe that the "human side" of librarianship and information work in general faced a danger of being overshadowed by attention to technical matters as the information explosion of the 1980s began to take shape.
The vast majority would come from spacer backgrounds, rather than from the Response corps itself, but then none of these ships, in their local supply and survey runs, would ever face a danger like ours, would ever be quite so immediately in harm's way.
Abortion in New Zealand is legal in cases where the pregnant woman faces a danger to her life, physical or mental health, or if there is a risk of the fetus being handicapped, in the event of the continuation of her pregnancy.
Then the consternation became general: the men seized their muskets, the women and children stones and pitchforks, and everyone made ready to face a danger which only existed in the imagination of Bertrand, for there was not a shadow of foundation for the story he had told.