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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Putting off the surgery would imperil the girl's life.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Any criminal prosecution could imperil the company's then-imminent public offering of $ 35 million in stock.
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Any diminution in the number of survivors would imperil the chance for continuation.
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But his simple desire for seclusion is imperilled by a succession of visitors.
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Gramm, Alexander and Buchanan all recognize that Forbes' rise imperils their own chances to win credibility.
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It goes without saying that any infringements of these new restrictions will imperil what is already an extremely sensitive access agreement.
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Its neglect has imperilled both the culture and the respect for social order in many contemporary towns and cities.
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Restoring his power to discriminate between one murderer and another would restore justice without imperilling social order.