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  1. endanger somebody/something to put somebody/something in a situation in which they could be harmed or damaged

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Therefore, e-scooter riders are faced with a seemingly unsolvable dilemma: endanger themselves or endanger others.
"I feel very strongly that the proposed articles of impeachment endanger the Constitution and endanger the separation of powers," Dershowitz said.
Nor did you have reason to think that Bill was going to endanger his date — or that his date was going to endanger himself.
"We have a lot of people who we commit who are perfectly happy, but they otherwise cause problems for society, that endanger other people, endanger themselves," he said.
Clinton's attacks on Mr. Sanders lies that could endanger Democrats.
This could result in heavy snows that may endanger climbers.
NAFTA's modernization should not endanger these U.S. jobs or sales.
But TransCanada said the incident did not endanger anyone nearby.
And his victory would do more than endanger your policies.
They endanger their retirement by helping other family members financially.
I don't want to endanger the people I live alongside!
Nobody expects her to endanger the lives of German citizens.
That raised fears that a misfire could endanger residents there.
A civil war among progressives could endanger Social Security's future.
A crisis there could endanger banks and investment portfolios everywhere.
That virus will, alas, come to endanger all of Emojiland.
Fears that migrants will endanger the public are similarly flimsy.
And it is never a reason to endanger national security.
Three forces are coming together to endanger American technological leadership.
Dissent by any parliament member could therefore endanger the coalition's plans.
But the current political turmoil in Seoul could endanger THAAD implementation.
The phenomenon, called "presenteeism," can endanger everyone else in the workplace.
It should be allowed to be expressed and not endanger you.
Leaders who are unaccountable to voters endanger democracy and undermine institutions.
"For me, it's very important I don't endanger others," she said.
I did not injure anyone, and I did not endanger anyone.
That might in turn endanger its ability to recruity retain talent.
Leaks and ruptures would endanger natural resources and threaten treaty rights.
Electrical blackouts will endanger people who need respirators and dialysis machines.
We should not endanger the water supply of millions of people.
That would endanger hopes for future profit growth and multiple expansion.
So, why then would Manafort endanger himself by lying to Mueller?
It is a reckless policy that will endanger our loved ones.
And when you endanger that trust, it's hard to rebuild it.
Funding cuts would stunt America's growth and endanger our scientific leadership.
Secondly, the opposition may not want to endanger the Korea-U.
Doing so would only endanger the completion of its nuclear program.
Criminals endanger law-abiding Americans, and gangs represent a particular threat.
We will not endanger the health of anybody in this country.
Today, paradoxically, it is not liberals but conservatives who endanger liberalism.
Instead, we would pay more for less and endanger future prosperity.
Both high debt levels and bad loans endanger the economic recovery.
Warmer waters endanger coral reefs that are homes to many fish.
A trade war will reduce growth and endanger that whole story.
That might endanger all-important negotiations with his counterpart, Xi Jinping.
Donkey Guard doesn't physically endanger anyone anymore than conventional jiu jitsu.
Kumail Nanjiani: And then just endanger the lives of many small children.
"That could endanger a possible Democratic Senate majority," The Hill writes. 3.
His pitch to voters is that Labor would endanger strong economic growth.
He even said that the laws endanger the lives of sex workers.
Some critics have said his attacks on news media endanger press freedoms.
Iowa's problems this year, though, seriously endanger the future of the caucuses.
A British exit would endanger the entire EU unification process, he added.
Why would Putin want to endanger that relationship to help the U.S.?
Margaret Thatcher did plenty of things to endanger peace and international security.
Failure to do so, they warned, would endanger future investment in India.
Graham said significant State Department cuts would endanger American Foreign Service officers.
I won't endanger him by naming him, so I'll call him Amir.
Implementation and enforcement issues can endanger the effectiveness of any trade agreement.
Beijing has said that rights lawyers endanger national security and social stability.
The breach exposed sensitive data but did not endanger the plant's reactors.
Lewan was unlikely to face consequences that could endanger his playing career.
A barrier along the entire U.S.-Mexico border would endanger many more.
If that happens, it could endanger the nine-year bull-market's run.
I was worried that revealing too much could endanger my professional persona.
Most of all, it wasn't criminal, and it didn't endanger national security.
Would trying to run again too soon endanger either of my goals?
Some algal blooms are toxic and endanger humans and our companion animals.
I doubt that your mother-in-law means to endanger her family.
That Francis seems to endanger that perceived unity makes him a threat.
I would end up in situations that could endanger myself and others.
"You understand why, because we cannot endanger the whole Superjet program," he added.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He is a dangerous man who will endanger our fundamental freedom.
But he knew that to keep going was to endanger himself and others.
"I can do all this without having a soldier endanger himself," Tran said.
Let's ensure that our decisions from decades past don't inadvertently endanger American interests.
These are problems that, if left unresolved, will endanger the WTO's future relevance.
Indeed, companies really should try not to endanger their users for selfish reasons.
Hot-headed exchanges between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump endanger the world.
The latter effect would endanger hundreds of military exercises and other military cooperation.
"These are criminal acts that endanger the public and the environment," he said.
"That would endanger Saudi's reputation as a stable, reliable supplier to global markets."
The tribes say the pipeline would endanger their cultural sites and water supply.
Critics, like President Donald Trump, argue they protect criminals and endanger public safety.
We don't want to endanger HBO's situation nor causing to lose its reputation.
And that would unnecessarily endanger both the security and prosperity of our country.
Anything that would endanger ourselves and the members of our groups and families.
State and local governments should be accountable for policies that endanger public safety.
They will only further stigmatize and endanger people who already face systemic discrimination.
We attempted to name some of the core problems that endanger trans women.
"We will not endanger the health of anybody in this country," he said.
But studies have shown that with asymptomatic bacteriuria, withholding antibiotics doesn't endanger patients.
Because if I am a carrier, I'm not going to endanger anybody else.
It also warned that political inaction could endanger public health and technology systems.
Moving the lines of their districts around could endanger one or both seats.
The concern is that large outbound flows could endanger the economy and currency.
How do we make sure that advances in artificial intelligence don't endanger humanity?
The rise of cheap digital attacks like phishing and DDoS doesn't just endanger businesses.
"  "It could endanger the housing market, the GDP would drop by trillion of dollars.
Trump's capricious use of power to denigrate and even endanger his critics must end.
He said they would strengthen its government and endanger U.S. companies' intellectual property rights.
That can endanger communities like American Muslims if Islamophobic sentiment is turned into law.
No pranks will be done between Mike and I that could endanger their safety.
The first is that family offices could endanger the stability of the financial system.
Ted Cruz, who accused Trump of backing a position that would endanger young girls.
Drone operators who endanger property or other people can be fined up to $1,437.
That would disrupt core military missions around the world and needlessly endanger our troops.
There are fears that a housing bubble could endanger financial stability in the region.
When someone targets you on Survivor, that doesn't just endanger you for one week.
The company argues that the request violates driver privacy and could endanger drivers' safety.
Because the answer that seems obvious is one that would deeply endanger Trump's presidency.
Such cuts, he added, would endanger programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
This could cause multiple feet of sea level rise and endanger tropical coral reefs.
Wade — the landmark case that legalized abortion — and that it could endanger countless lives.
" Paul said McCain's foreign policy would "greatly endanger" the country and "greatly overextend us.
The downside: Russia has said it will retaliate to strikes that endanger Russian troops.
It will risk a significant oil spill that would endanger local wildlife and industry.
Gavan described that operation as "irresponsible", saying it would "only endanger more people's lives".
The BCRA threatens and endanger the lives of immigrants who rely on health insurance.
In combat, ethnic and religious differences must be put aside as they endanger everyone.
The still water also increases the water temperature, which can further endanger migratory fish.
Trump's victory did not merely endanger Obama's legacy of progressive legislation or international agreements.
The targeted killing of Soleimani could endanger U.S. forces stationed in the Middle East.
Foreign policy analysts expressed astonishment that Mr. Trump would so cavalierly endanger that partnership.
"Such acts seriously endanger public safety," Hong Kong police said on their official Twitter.
Another new focus will be economic activity that could endanger UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
However, the editorial board warned that doing so would endanger the American political system.
The Pentagon considered it a breach that could endanger lives, and it blamed Sopko.
Sussex Police did not identify the individuals, other than to say that they were being held on "suspicion of disrupting services of civil aviation aerodrome to endanger or likely to endanger safety of operations or persons," and that the investigation was ongoing.
Keeping a hijab on may potentially cost me my safety and endanger my young daughters.
Despite her family's fears, Lachlainn transitioned in order to prolong her life, not endanger it.
You can fling your feelings at someone without having to physically endanger either of you.
Seven endanger black rhinos died last month in Kenya after being moved between national parks.
Some novel or unknown threats, like those from engineered pathogens, might indeed endanger humanity's future.
But supporting reparations would endanger Sanders's chances of getting support from the white working class.
"Perhaps the only change is the willingness of Palestinians to endanger themselves," Colonel Conricus said.
So far, the FARC and the government are not allowing delays to endanger the peace.
"I did not want to endanger people in my own city," Mayor Catherine Pugh said.
With that potential for risk, it's a difficult decision to endanger the few still alive.
Whether he will actually want to endanger bilateral trade of $580bn a year is unclear.
He was looking to expose a corrupt presidential candidate whose presidency might endanger the nation.
And I know that if I do, I endanger my life and everything in it.
Similarly, informants and witnesses, who can endanger themselves by helping police, should have similar privileges.
The senator also said that cutting broadband privacy protections could endanger internet service providers' reclassification.
President Trump has repeatedly decried leaks from inside his administration, arguing they endanger national security.
They flout the rule of law in DRC and endanger the lives of its citizens.
He supports legal theories that could endanger important protections for clean air and safe food.
It also called for avoiding steps that could endanger stability and peace in the region.
Garneau said the lasers endanger the lives of pilots, air travelers, and those on land.
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.
The 340B PAUSE Act would endanger vulnerable patients and decrease health care availability across America.
Rushing a bill to usher in mass deployment of risky, unproven systems would endanger lives.
Not only does Marsy's Law endanger innocence, it might even backfire and protect the guilty.
I see your willingness to traumatize, dehumanize and endanger every black person on this campus.
Businesses restricted to cash are "targets for assaults" that endanger the public, laments California's treasury.
Trump has reportedly asked the Commerce Department to determine whether auto imports endanger national security.
This could mean more regulation, which could endanger the company's most valuable and important asset.
They warn efforts like France's will endanger all those who use encryption, not only criminals.
It's time we put those who would endanger our way of life on the defensive.
Thirty-seven electors would have needed to defect from Trump to endanger him from winning.
At worst, it could endanger American lives by opening the floodgates to harmful counterfeit drugs.
During his first weeks as President, Trump signed executive orders that endanger our entire community.
They're used to them and they won't often do anything rash that will endanger you.
"[T]hus diminished lung capacity from COVID-19 could similarly endanger this population," she said.
Doing so would endanger democracy and turn Facebook into "the thing we fear," he wrote.
That kind of reaction might endanger interrogators and damage the C.I.A.'s standing, he asserted.
The plan's critics argue it could endanger U.S. national security, allowing terrorists to sneak through.
"Or are you dealing with it in an unhealthy way that may endanger the relationship?"
Inspiring government regulators to crack down on an acquisition would endanger their own consolidation efforts.
The California lawmaker said this could endanger the source and potentially undermine an important operation.
But they could still seriously endanger the participation of all but the top five candidates.
When on the job, E.P.A. inspectors regularly cite companies for violations that endanger human health.
"Students with violent tendencies have more rights than the students they endanger," said one teacher.
Any leaks or spills from the pipeline would endanger the water supply for nearby reservations.
These areas of debris endanger wildlife when animals become entangled in the trash or ingest it.
The court said this was wrong, and terrorism had to require intention to endanger public safety.
By refusing to openly confront painful history, Eastern European states endanger their own security and legitimacy.
Not everyone supports an attempt to capture vaquitas — fearing it could endanger the few that remain.
Trudeau is likely to tread carefully so as to not endanger relations with a potential president.
Duterte 'delusional' Lopez, the trade minister, dismissed concerns that Duterte's shift would endanger the country's economy.
That could endanger their investments, or force them to scramble for cash and sell other assets.
Or embark on a perilous journey across the sea, and endanger the lives of their families?
At sentencing, U.S. District Judge Michael Hogan concluded the fires did not endanger people or property.
Strong economic data could endanger next week's expected and highly anticipated Federal Reserve interest rate cut.
"Breach the public trust, endanger public health... " But apparently the federal government didn't get the apology.
The summary also hints that authorities will continue to hobble groups deemed to endanger "societal orderliness".
He suggests Angelina going public has humiliated and embarrassed their kids and could even endanger them.
She hadn't shared details of her escape from Honduras, fearing that it would further endanger her.
A US congressman claimed Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency "may do more to endanger America" than 9/11.
Rescue conditions were particularly difficult due to flooding which could also endanger the rescuers, TVN reported.
That's the most consequential innovation, although this may do more to endanger innovation than even that.
Aggressive medicine may endanger captive animals by removing parasites that help their immune systems develop normally.
But the escalation of the Apple-FBI feud could endanger these long-term bridge building efforts.
He told the Post that there is nothing Trump could do that would endanger his support.
Instead, he will endanger the entire disaster package because he wants to pick winners and losers.
And indeed these policies will flare up anti-American vitriol and endanger Americans here and abroad.
Its owners want to expand the facility, which the opponents say would endanger nearby Seneca Lake.
It's the Republicans, not the Democrats, who face bitter divides that endanger the party's future. Mrs.
Perhaps Hirst's art, for all its shortcomings, is simply not deep enough to endanger viewers' wellbeing?
Moving Eskom's debt to the government's balance sheet could also endanger South Africa's sovereign credit ratings.
They don't want to endanger anyone else — especially their elderly parents in their 80s and 90s.
That hasn't stopped him from trying, even if it means saying things that endanger public health.
Their ads and allies warned that Ms. Cabán's inexperience and radical ideas would endanger people's safety.
That's because doing so could potentially endanger the lives of their spies out in the field.
However, wireless systems are susceptible to radio frequency interference, which could affect reliability and endanger lives.
DeWine has emphasized that holding the primary could endanger people as the coronavirus continues to spread.
Go to a church, synagogue or mosque: Going to a house of worship can endanger others.
Environmentalists said the proposal ignores the mounting evidence of climate change and will endanger the public.
However, some pregnant women are at risk of low iodine levels, which potentially endanger their babies.
"There's no need for that whistleblower anymore, except to further endanger that person's life," said Schiff.
Think tank Eurasia Group said only an economic downturn could endanger Orban's solid base of support.
Should we regulate activities that, if pursued for an extended period, might physically endanger the participants?
Xi admonished the Trump administration for starting trade wars that could endanger the world&aposs prosperity.
This would end Social Security as we know it and endanger this critical social safety net.
So far, these earthquakes have mostly been too small to do serious damage or endanger lives.
And they often are bad actors who help oppress the Chinese people and endanger America's military.
But Fed officials don't need to endanger the welfare of American workers to demonstrate their independence.
But Fed officials don't need to endanger the welfare of American workers to demonstrate their independence.
The thought that his charitable work may endanger his wife is "still hitting me," he said.
For example, I have [a lot of] footage that would add a great context to the film, but sharing it could endanger my family, friends, because I was filming in a "banned" place, or could endanger the people in the videos for just being in that place.
They should not endanger themselves nor ignore the statements of local officials about traveling during adverse weather.
More speculatively, it might also help with predicting rogue waves, which endanger ships, and possibly even earthquakes.
Chinese civil aviation law dictates that passengers found to endanger flight safety can be held criminally liable.
If they're successful, this would endanger our right to get birth control and abortions covered by insurance.
According to the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry , President Trump's tariffs could endanger the state's automotive base.
But a predictive assessment algorithm that fails to flag even extreme cases can endanger thousands of children.
It has never been the goal to dismantle or otherwise endanger the town police department or officers.
The agency warned anglers to pick up excess fishing line so as not to endanger wild animals.
Reasons for termination include participation in activities that are illegal, endanger security or adversely affect SWIFT's reputation.
First, because of its Nazi Holocaust legacy, Germany has an obligation never to endanger the Jewish state.
"We must be very careful not to endanger our reputation as advocates for free trade," he said.
Moving so many against their will would be very hard; leaving them behind might endanger their lives.
May's concession could further endanger her upcoming battle to get the deal passed through Parliament, per Bloomberg.
Plastic straws often end up in the ocean, where they endanger aquatic animals and contribute to pollution.
There are 169 active volcanoes in the US, and 55 of them could endanger people or property.
Unfortunately, federal law only requires them to honor that request if disclosing the information would endanger you.
American Indians say the project would endanger water supplies for people of the Standing Rock Sioux reservation.
WikiLeaks made an effort not to release any source code that could be used to endanger systems.
The rules, if approved, would endanger the value of wireless providers' pushes into advertising, analysts have said.
The same went for global trade, where she warned against protectionist instincts that might endanger open markets.
" Opening cable streams to any set top box, it argues, would "endanger the entire content production ecosystem.
Investors appeared to agree that the verdicts from regulators did not endanger the banks' current business models.
Since your brain is vital to all the work you do, it is unwise to endanger it.
Indeed, initiatives under consideration by Congress endanger public health and reflect the worst excesses of unregulated markets.
The rollback proposal also conflicts with an EPA finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.
Opposition lawmakers voiced concern that the change could endanger the push to enact changes at the agency.
But the tech community and privacy advocates insist such access would undermine security and endanger online privacy.
EPA found the agency is required by law to regulate emissions that endanger public health or welfare.
Importing drugs would also endanger Americans' long-term health by preventing the creation of new lifesaving medicines.
Friedman also said last week the cost-cutting proposals from could endanger the Swiss asset manager's future.
Discriminatory pay practices not only hamper their economic prospects—they also endanger their long-term economic security.
Despite these concessions, gun control advocates say it is a bad deal that will endanger the public.
The family had stayed silent for fear that public discussion of his kidnapping could endanger his life.
It was the latest development in a fight that could endanger the whole appropriations process this session.
It could also endanger unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices.
Failing to obtain that registration could endanger its ability to continue to operate, regulators told Business Insider.
The restaurant decided not to stay open for delivery because Mihajlov didn't want to endanger its employees.
But the Jewish democratic state faces two grave threats that I believe could endanger its very existence.
Mr. Lamo said he was worried that the leaks provided by Ms. Manning would endanger people's lives.
While members had criticized the bill somewhat, they weren't viewed as likely to seriously endanger its passage.
They also say that it doesn't endanger financial reforms aimed against the largest and most dangerous players.
"The menace of illegal drug trade continues to endanger the very fabric of our society," he said.
Unless we take action, chatbots could seriously endanger our democracy, and not just when they go haywire.
He believed his work could endanger them, so his wife and daughter moved to Germany soon after.
His ideas, his critics said, could endanger the baby and leave doctors open to accusations of malpractice.
It will endanger the lives of already marginalized groups who bear the brunt of discrimination and injustice.
Most of all, expand your calculus to comprehend the broad array of American interests you might endanger.
If there's a new tax, you want to know if it is going to endanger your job.
After consulting his lawyer, he said, he signed the pledge so as not to endanger other participants.
Patients with more pills than they need could endanger themselves or divert them to the black market.
The pledge covers products that could endanger consumer health in various ways, such as through fire hazard.
McKinsey said these changes endanger trillions of dollars in economic activity and hundreds of millions of lives.
He says it's because the sisters have "well-founded fears" that it would endanger their future safety.
But there have long been fears by some Trump associates that doing so could endanger the president.
Giving into law enforcement demands for special access to that data, Facebook said, would endanger public safety.
Weakening encryption could imperil everyday digital activities like online banking and endanger people's privacy online, technologists caution.
He did not want to be identified because he feared that speaking out would endanger his life.
"From Argentina to Poland, restrictive abortion laws punish and endanger girls, women and pregnant people," Watson wrote.
Independent economists said meeting these conditions could endanger Slovakia's plans to reach a balanced budget by 2019.
He has also said frequently that any misadventure between two nuclear-armed nations could endanger the world.
The D.E.Q. is working to change this culture and ensure mistakes that endanger our residents don't occur again.
Those hazards continue to endanger the physical and psychological wellbeing of children living in conflict areas, UNICEF said.
Those are the voters Republicans stand to lose by passing laws that legitimately endanger abortion rights, Wilson said.
Protecting student well-being is our highest priority, and we have zero tolerance for faculty who endanger students. . . .
Eventually, some of the surface plastic does sink to the ocean bottom, where it can endanger marine life.
On Wednesday, he published a blog post , describing how the Javascript file might endanger the privacy of Nametests.
To regulators' frustration, in a world of global financial flows, efforts to safeguard one country often endanger others.
"The proposed changes will endanger people who need international protection," said Philippe Leclerc, the UNHCR representative in Greece.
Or patients might endanger their health by seeking alternative treatments and avoid going to the doctor at all.
The app had been used in ways that "endanger law enforcement and residents in Hong Kong," it added.
Many were loath to do anything that might endanger either their perceived objectivity or their sources of funding.
Without the appropriate planning in place, things can quickly become overwhelming and may potentially endanger the caregiver's career.
Opponents said it would endanger U.S. forces already deployed in conflicts overseas by generating uncertainty about their mission.
The guidelines also take a stronger stance on protecting children, prohibiting videos that emotionally or physically endanger kids.
The struggle is likely to endanger civilian lives, and could lead to a longer-term tussle for control.
Critics say such laws endanger safety on campuses and public buildings; supporters say they could prevent mass shootings.
"This agency wouldn't increase our information technology security, but further endanger it," said Greens lawmaker Konstantin von Notz.
U.N. human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein voiced concern that the onslaught could endanger millions of civilians.
Opponents include Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, who has cited concerns the route could endanger forest and agricultural land.
Erdogan issued what he said was a "final warning" last week to those who would endanger Turkey's borders.
"We will continue to fight against any efforts to endanger the future of our lands and our climate."
Another shutdown would be a reckless political act that would unnecessarily endanger the nation for a second time.
Apple refused, arguing that creating such a loophole would endanger the data of innocent users across the globe.
Activists say many Saudi women fear that reporting abuse to the police would only further endanger their lives.
Laws that require companies to engineer vulnerabilities into products and services harm personal privacy and endanger national security.
Our enemies and adversaries must know that they will pay a painful price if they endanger our nation.
In a worst case, they will endanger even more members with a very real chance of strengthening Trump.
"This rule threatens to prevent people from accessing critical medical care and may endanger people's lives," Melling said.
But while startling, those signs do not necessarily answer a critical question: Does this person endanger your community?
Nunes reportedly told Wray to flag information in the document that was inaccurate or could endanger national security.
Climate change, overfishing, habitat destruction and pollution endanger not only marine animals but also food, jobs and communities.
For voters the message is obvious: Vote for Northam and you endanger your neighborhoods and your own children.
If allowed to proceed, her suit will endanger intellectual property protections and put free market principles at risk.
It guards against harmful counterfeit products that can endanger health or compromise our weapons systems and military personnel.
Like other migrants, he declined to give his full name for fear it would endanger his asylum application.
The hospital itself, where they risk acquiring infections or losing mobility after days in bed, can endanger them.
Doing that would endanger the image, carefully constructed over two decades and the basis of his widespread popularity.
Trade negotiations, on the other hand, happen all the time — so the precedent, she said, could endanger Americans.
To do anything less than all of this — out of hate, apathy or spite — will endanger us all.
"You don't endanger the country by attacking the elected commander-in-chief," Mattis told The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg.
College-educated white voters, paired with nonwhite voters, could profoundly endanger the G.O.P. in traditionally Republican, upscale districts.
"I was worse than useless," Chief Hatch said, recalling his fear that his screams might endanger fellow troops.
But keeping a stiff upper lip will not only be foolhardy, but could also endanger those around you.
This is the lunacy behind Mr. Trump's willingness to casually endanger Ukraine's ability to defend itself against Russia.
"Ghost guns endanger every single one of us," New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement.
Nonetheless, in 2019 a report from the Commerce Department concluded that auto imports do, indeed, endanger national security.
Is there any limit to the Trump administration's willingness to endanger public health and safety for political purposes?
It does appear that the Democratic memo contains details that could be reasonably said to endanger national security.
But tech companies say weakening the law could put them out of business and endanger free expression online.
I will not recklessly endanger my freedom to consume string cheese while pushing out a maple long john.
The regimes in these books are smothering and all-encompassing, but facts could, at least theoretically, endanger them.
Instead of bringing generics to market sooner, these bills could endanger patients' lives and encourage costly, needless litigation.
Many readers asked about Trump and Giuliani's statements suggesting Cohen's testimony might somehow endanger his father-in-law.
That's because Pruitt is not reversing EPA's "endangerment finding" that climate-warming gases endanger public health and welfare.
But gun control groups say that would endanger women who have been victimized by their husbands and boyfriends.
And there are lots of safety precautions in place to ensure that the research doesn't endanger the public.
That would endanger Israel's population center and economic hub by placing it within range of short-range projectiles.
"It would endanger not only the safety of Marines, but also the safety of our nation," Mabus said.
The Tunisian was considered by security officials to be a gefährder, someone deemed likely to endanger the state.
They may even argue that it's a violation of the state's sovereignty for Arizona to endanger its waterways.
It is not like buying a consumer product, where choosing not to buy will not endanger one's life.
If not, the government will seem weak on this subject and we could endanger the situation even further.
A 47-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman were taken into custody on suspicion of "disrupting services of civil aviation aerodrome to endanger or likely to endanger safety of operations or persons" but were let go without charge on Sunday morning and will face no further action.
Yahoo News is under fire for running an advertisement that includes the line "Immigrants Endanger Us."To promote its app, Yahoo News is running the ad with "Immigrants Enrich Us" and "Immigrants Endanger Us" on blue and red barbed-wire walls that intersect in the middle to create a purple space.
Opponents say cruise ships are out-of-scale for Venice, cause pollution, endanger the lagoon's ecosystem and a danger.
Their cause isn't as well understood, and they too release vast amounts of energy, enough to endanger nearby worlds.
Historically, Title IX has been used to protect cisgender women from discrimination—including measures that endanger their reproductive rights.
Such laser strikes are dangerous because they can disorient pilots and endanger their passengers and people on the ground.
She explained that even though a snake is "obviously not an imminent terrorist threat" it can still endanger passengers.
The memo argued that the legislation would endanger the national airspace by helping to increase the frequency of launches.
How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement just to promote your radical open borders agenda?
A clearer way to put his point is that impeachable offenses are those that endanger the political system itself.
"Helicopter crashes not only threaten the lives of the passengers, but also endanger all our constituents," the letter said.
Once the ice melts, the pollutants could be transported to the ocean, where they'll likely endanger sensitive marine ecosystems.
Conflicting views among Iran's political factions could also endanger investments, particularly involving products perceived as symbols of Western consumption.
This was instead of disclosing the vulnerability, in theory something that could endanger lives, to the manufacturer St. Jude.
Lastly, Duterte could endanger his sky-high popularity rating if he kicks the U.S. military out of the country.
U.S. officials worry that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilize Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
U.S. officials worry that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilise Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
"Can I, the prime minister of Iraq, endanger the interests of Iraqis just to take a stand?" he said.
It would endanger the lives of many, while creating economic and environmental havoc mimicking the Chernobyl or Fukushima explosions.
There are better coping mechanisms that won't place minors at risk, and won't endanger other survivors in fandom spaces.
The UN refugee agency, which was not involved in the deal, expressed fears that the swaps would endanger civilians.
That request was initially rejected, because the Justice Department feared that it could endanger the source and his associates.
Woodward reports that staffers also found ways to stall Trump from making orders they believed would endanger the country.
" He added, "We did not want to endanger anyone and have a shootout when we took him into custody.
Simple arithmetic, he saw, meant that it would achieve nothing and endanger the lives of any slaves who participated.
To cut off a borrower's access to payday loans would endanger their ability to pay for these necessary expenses.
The Charlotte police chief, Kerr Putney, warned that hastily distributed footage might endanger the city's wary and fragile peace.
Officers have recently raided the area and expressed concern that the influx of tourism could endanger the protected forests.
That request was initially denied, out of concern that providing the documents could endanger the source and his associates.
Critics say the rule would endanger President Obama's goal of permitting 20,85033 megawatts of renewable energy on public land.
"The president will be held accountable, and nobody should have the right to endanger whistleblowers," Pelosi said in response.
Yes, the city is plagued by sulfur dioxide emissions that endanger plant life, discolor snow and reduce life expectancy.
But the tech community has pushed back, arguing that such access would weaken global security and endanger online privacy.
The decision sparked bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers warned it would endanger the Kurds and bolster ISIS.
Former President Carter warned fellow Democrats that pivoting too far to the left could endanger their support among independents.
Considering this history, IS may very well be willing to endanger its followers to keep its app machine moving.
But it could further endanger vulnerable Republican incumbents in swing seats, in a campaign year already stacked against them. 
"But she said that when it comes to individuals, "you're stalking, and you're starting to endanger that person's life.
Fed officials, including Yellen, have resisted those efforts, in large part arguing they would endanger the Fed's political independence.
"When it's individuals, I think that then you're stalking, and you're starting to endanger that person's life," said Behar.
The fight with his giant neighbor risked plunging his country into an economic crisis that would endanger those plans.
The move could endanger the agencies' ability to keep the identities of their sources secret, former intelligence officials said.
Rightist leaders accidentally revealed fears on Thursday that a 5-Star triumph in the south could endanger their chances.
Some Roman Catholic officials are worried that the pope's willingness to call out injustice could endanger Myanmar's Christian minority.
The coming clash also could endanger Kurdish control of tens of thousands of unrepentant ISIS captives and their families.
C.), who warned that it would endanger the Kurds and embolden the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
There are also unofficial regulations resulting from self-censorship, which some claim endanger free speech in a conservative society.
All spoke on the condition of anonymity so as not to endanger their contacts inside the kingdom, or themselves.
Are they willing to assume responsibility for another environmental catastrophe that could endanger lives and destroy America's coastal communities?
President Richard Nixon put together a fierce campaign that tagged McGovern as a leftist who would endanger national security.
Outlets will generally only withhold names if identifying a person would endanger them, or put them in legal jeopardy.
The second is QE has side-effects, including the formation of asset bubbles, which may endanger the financial system.
Democrats said the rush to repeal was the height of legislative irresponsibility and would endanger the health of millions.
U.S. officials fret that if Pakistan becomes an active foe, it could further destabilize Afghanistan and endanger U.S. soldiers.
How could a virally popular smartphone game featuring adorable Japanese cartoon characters possibly endanger the lives of black men?
Peters had earlier condemned the airing of footage of the shooting, which he said could endanger New Zealanders abroad.
The GOP plan, according to experts, would likely endanger Medicaid funding for issues like drug treatment and mental health rehabilitation.
The Post cited anonymous officials who expressed concern that the revelation could endanger a critical source of ISIS-related intelligence.
There's nothing new about worrying that superintelligent machines may endanger humanity, but the idea has lately become hard to avoid.
Second, overall, restaurants are too noisy for conversation in general, and a significant number endanger the hearing health of patrons.
Michael Bennet who worry that the Democrats' shift to left will endanger the parties chances of retaking the White House.
In August, the Pentagon said U.S. military bases could shoot down drones that endanger aviation safety or pose other threats.
He added that a so-called Brexit — the U.K. leaving the EU — was unlikely to endanger the region's economic recovery.
It's a shift that could endanger not just the state GOP, which has long controlled Michigan's legislature, but Trump himself.
The Vatican has long argued that doing so could endanger the church in places where Catholics are a persecuted minority.
It's time repeal the POBRA and the myriad of policies and practices that protect law enforcement and endanger our communities.
But opponents say that the tariffs could drive increases in pollution and endanger jobs in America's $29 billion solar industry.
Like Travis Kalanick's Uber, which is confronting a backlash because of its frat-house culture, similar threats may endanger Fox.
The state's Republican leaders, including the governor and attorney general, criticized the ruling that they said would endanger public health.
Together, the moves seemed to endanger the independence of the conglomerate's biggest acquisitions by appointing Facebook loyalists at the top.
If so, Mr. Assad will wait out any American response, knowing it will not aim to endanger his regime's survival.
And other women have died of conditions that doctors were hesitant to treat because doing so could endanger their pregnancies.
Netanyahu had cautioned that they would endanger Israel's "existence as a Jewish and democratic state," per The New York Times.
For all the hysterics, the only base of support that, if compromised, could endanger his presidency, is on Capitol Hill.
The massive cuts proposed — lopping 20 to 30 percent off non-military national security budgets — would endanger our national interests.
That's a risky move, given that angering South Carolina's military-oriented electorate could endanger his big lead in the polls.
T airbag inflators should be recalled because they may endanger drivers, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
Human rights abuses have surfaced in private correctional facilities, mostly because companies cut costs and services and endanger their wards.
Digital rights advocates and civil libertarians strongly back this stance, insisting such help could endanger a basic right to privacy.
It is time for Congress to pass the Drone Operator Safety Act to penalize drone operators who recklessly endanger aircraft.
Get much higher, and that would endanger the argument that natural gas is over all time periods cleaner than coal.
"Therefore, we believe that the continued use of coach seats for the Administrator would endanger his life," the memo continues.
Markets are worried though his spending promises could put further strain on the country's finances and endanger future IMF support.
Weak presidents endanger their parties, and Trump remains the least popular first-year chief executive in the history of polling.
China has said it could intervene, but doing so could endanger the immense financial stake Beijing has in Hong Kong.
Since my boys are so into wildlife, I'll put them over at Interior, where they can endanger a few species.
It asks the court to reopen the immigrants' removal cases, arguing that deporting them to Somalia would endanger their lives.
The Justice Department declined to provide the records out of concern that it could endanger the informant and his associates.
Naturally, she wouldn't take her pipes down until the day was near finished, which would endanger our carefully laid plans.
The creation of backdoors and intercept capabilities would weaken the protections built into Apple products and endanger all our customers.
"How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of law enforcement just to promote your radical open borders agenda," he said.
In detention facilities, they often experience stress, trauma, and inadequate medical care, which can endanger them and their unborn child.
Not so long ago, Europeans believed that despite Donald Trump's harsh words, Washington would never endanger its Cold War alliances.
It was clear the spots had penetrated into the paint layer and trying to remove them would endanger the artwork.
Suppression orders that ignore the proliferation of social media endanger the public, Arthur Moses, the group's president, recently told reporters.
" She goes on to say that liberals "demonize Christians" and endanger the country with our talk of "racism and xenophobia.
"The majority of the Polish people will not buy the idea that homosexuals endanger our culture or values," he said.
Separating the Democratic and Republican staff members of a bipartisan committee will further endanger the bipartisan approach to national security.
These attacks against critical infrastructure endanger civilians, are unacceptable, and sooner or later will result in innocent lives being lost.
Sending vulnerable migrants to Honduras will endanger their lives, and for some it could well amount to a death sentence.
A double whammy of a downturn and a botched virus response could endanger the President's hopes of a second term.
They do more than just offer very little protection; they also endanger students and teachers more so than ever before.
Judge Leon had rejected the company's argument that handing over the records would hurt its business and endanger its clients.
They also include those anti-aircraft and SAM (surface-to-air missile) sites which endanger the lives of American pilots.
It also is not criminal for a candidate to pay hush money to women whose disclosures might endanger his campaign.
Trump's argument that fewer standards are in the interest of the consumer ignores the fact that more emissions endanger consumers.
Our elected officials should be doing everything they can to preserve and advance the right to vote, not endanger it.
The U.S. said the strike was aimed at disrupting an "imminent attack" that would endanger Americans in the Middle East.
But a British departure from the EU without a deal, which seems increasingly likely, will endanger the peace agreement further.
The result would endanger networks and access to care, especially in underserved communities and rural areas across the United States.
We are also replacing complacency with consequences — and imposing costs on adversaries who threaten, endanger or undermine us in cyberspace.
"It is important we fight the stigma around food allergies and not alienate or endanger those who are at risk."
While pesticides are used to protect growing fruits and vegetables, they can also endanger humans, per the World Health Organization.
They warned that Mr. Trump's actions would endanger children by confusing parents about the vital need to get them vaccinated.
The bill, which has angered business lobbies who warn it could endanger some companies' solvency, will still need parliamentary approval.
People are criticizing the note online as a restriction that could endanger workers as Floridians attempted to evacuate the area.
Kovrig did not do anything to endanger China's national security, either as a diplomat or at the ICG, Malley said.
For decades, some researchers have been arguing that general artificial intelligence will, if improperly deployed, harm and possibly endanger humanity.
Britain's decision to leave did not endanger the EU, but steps needed to be taken to protect the euro, Coeure said.
Data exposures stemming from misconfigurations endanger millions of records, and the gaffes don't discriminate—any data can end up at risk.
WhatsApp has an Indian court that recent changes in its terms and condition won't "endanger" the privacy privacy of its users.
The illegals know this so they abuse the system and I would argue if they endanger their children in the process.
He urged the United States not to endanger the security of its allies and its own people for domestic policy reasons.
The Pentagon said in August that U.S. military bases could shoot down drones that endanger aviation safety or pose other threats.
Not only do these quick glances endanger you, the driver, but your passenger, as well, along with pedestrians and other drivers.
"Kristen ... has two dogs herself and would never do anything to endanger an animal of any type," the rep said said.
BuzzFeed News is not naming the Russian agent because two US intelligence officials said that doing so would endanger his life.
In that ruling, the Supreme Court also asked the EPA to determine whether these pollutants can endanger public health and welfare.
They'll talk about climate change and the ice receding and how they could possibly endanger seals, but that's just not true.
But nothing is guaranteed, and no one can be sure what form AI will take, and how it might endanger humanity.
Both HIV and AIDS and unsafe abortion endanger life and health, with a disproportionate impact on people living in developing countries.
Britain's finance minister warned those in his party vying for May's job that a no-deal Brexit would endanger the economy.
The transportation conviction underscored the U.S. government's growing concern about shipments of body parts that might endanger public health, officials said.
Publishing any information that might endanger persons involved in an attack could also become an offense, according to the new recommendations.
Following that decision, the EPA, as required by the court, released endangerment findings that found greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health.
Police said Hashem Abedi had been charged with murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life.
Car imports from Europe do not endanger U.S. national security, German car lobby VDA said, echoing comments by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Scalise cited concerns that the proposed plan could endanger consumer data, hurt small video providers and create difficulties for minority programmers.
And, a proposed dam on the Batang Toru river would divide the population into two areas, which could endanger them further.
Currently, in Argentina, women are only allowed abortions in instances of rape or if a pregnancy will seriously endanger one's health.
While they should never do anything that would endanger themselves, they can do a lot to assert their support of others.
"Laws that require companies to engineer vulnerabilities into products and services harm personal privacy and endanger national security," the letter reads.
The industry launched an attack on the proposal on the grounds it would endanger copyright protections, user privacy and minority programmers.
Warner emphasized the importance of safeguarding intelligence sources in his Friday evening statement, saying exposing a source could endanger American lives.
But unlike most of us, the data on their phones could endanger lives and pose a great threat to national security.
The senator added that he has concerns that Trump's decision to quit the Iran deal may endanger other US diplomatic efforts.
"We want to move swiftly and we don't want to endanger the balance of the compromise," a second EU official said.
The argument goes that China wouldn't do something like this because it would endanger their status as a hub for manufacturing.
What do you think should be done to make sure that palm oil production doesn't endanger the environment, including orangutan habitat?
Washington wants Pyongyang to stop its recent advances in missile and warhead technology that could endanger the entire continental United States.
"How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement officers to promote a radical open borders agenda," he said.
But the tech community and privacy advocates, including the ACLU, argue that such access would weaken global and endanger digital rights.
Trump's decision set off criticism that America was abandoning an ally, and it could endanger progress made against the Islamic State.
Second, a broad attack that purges an entire state's registration database could endanger the ability of an election to functionally proceed.
Privacy and civil liberties advocates have preemptively campaigned against the bill, arguing it would undermine global security and endanger online privacy.
EPA that the Clean Air Act obligates EPA to also address pollutants that endanger public health indirectly by warming the planet.
Still, we must fully understand and mitigate the conditions that endanger the lives of children for whom we have taken responsibility.
That meant that even events that did not cause some major erosion in Trump's base could still endanger his 2020 chances.
He was initially charged with aggravated driving to endanger and jailed but the charge was later dropped, according to the report.
Using nuclear weapons first against Russia and China would endanger our and our allies' very survival by encouraging full-scale retaliation.
The correction officers' union has long argued that ending the use of segregation would endanger guards and lead to greater violence.
The MHA said information leaks to terrorists could endanger the lives of security officers and people caught up in the attack.
Not only would this endanger the Christian community in Lebanon, but Lebanon's border to Israel would be exposed to increased violence.
This move will only endanger lives, erode our reputation on the world stage, and exacerbate the migrant crisis at the border.
S. intermediate-range missiles on NATO territory) or would have unintended consequences that endanger U.S. interests (a collapse of the MTCR).
This would divert resources from the fight against ISIS in central Syria and endanger the American troops which are still there.
The Justice Department has refused to provide those records, citing concerns that releasing them could endanger the informant and his associates.
"The actual policy, of what is not going to endanger U.S. security, is not clear," Washington trade lawyer Doug Jacobson said.
Plastic bottles end up polluting oceans and rivers, emitting chemicals which endanger the marine ecosystem, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Too often industrial facilities unnecessarily endanger black communities - let's work with our local, state and federal governments to end this injustice.
Any threat to the snow and ice spectacular could also endanger a huge US delegation led by Vice President Mike Pence.
Citing shortages that endanger doctors and nurses, the French government last week requisitioned all mask production through the end of May.
It's an absurd argument, meant to paint abortion providers, falsely, as money-grubbing opportunists who endanger — rather than advance — women's health.
A report published by the American Academy of Pediatrics in July warned that food additives may endanger the health of children.
A: Your landlord must provide you with a habitable apartment, one that does not endanger your health, safety or well-being.
They reasoned that images of children, morphed and computer-edited into porn, or digitally created pedophilic images, could indirectly endanger minors.
Claire and Jamie's good intentions don't go any farther than their front yard and could endanger them among their white neighbors.
Although this kind of misinformation can endanger public health, it's not obvious that social media is substantially increasing overall vaccine hesitancy.
An argument broke out among the Salt Fish team members: Was it right to endanger, and probably kill, the Israeli citizens?
The city, fearing a loss that would endanger gun control laws across the nation, responded by moving to change the regulation.
Asking for a delay would mean her clients had to remain in detention, but showing up would endanger those around her.
As computers spread into objects that can interact with the physical world, it will enable attacks that endanger life and property.
It could endanger sites and apps like Vellum, Unsplash, Clarity, WLPPR and Walli that aggregate wallpapers for browsing, purchase or download.
"The amazing thing is that the president is doing more to endanger historical monuments than most of the protesters," he said.
It's hard to say conclusively without knowing whether British officials made a specific case for how this would endanger their investigation.
They argued that pushing further could break the law and physically endanger Zubaydah, who'd been shot several times before being captured.
She never discussed her activities with her parents, or with her younger brother, Jan, fearing that saying anything would endanger them.
Democrats are pushing for new emergency funding for Zika, saying the use of money already appropriated could endanger other important programs.
If the report in any way vindicates Trump, Democrats could endanger their new House majority by continuing to pursue him aggressively.
The legislation, for instance, makes life easier for small banks in ways that most likely won't endanger the wider financial system.
"Doing so is safer ... and will not endanger the lives of our young girls who are in harm's way," he said.
And to think that you take action that would endanger thousands of public servants just struck me as beyond the pale.
They had been closed since Thursday because of fears that the strong winds could blow down tree branches and endanger visitors.
The TPP establishes secret tribunals where corporations — corporations — can sue governments for laws or policies which may endanger potential future profits.
Cluster weapons, advocates of a ban said, pose unacceptable risks to civilians, as unexploded bomblets endanger anyone who happens upon them.
Sodium reduction "will make our food less safe and endanger public health," the Salt Institute said Wednesday, pointing to various studies.
Hun Sen criticized what he said was the media's focus on human rights, which he said could endanger peace and security.
DeVos has drawn criticism from consumer advocacy and education groups over recent decisions they say endanger those who hold student loans.
Medical experts warned Tuesday that Mr. Trump's actions would endanger children by confusing parents about the need to have them vaccinated.
That's unlikely to change Trump's mind, since any rupture with the Saudis would endanger his effort to destabilize and pressure Iran.
"Objects that have concealed cameras or microphones that can send information endanger the private sphere," said Jochen Homann, the agency's president.
Several 3PM customers spoke to CNBC but asked not to be identified so as not to endanger their relationship with Amazon.
Jurors may see press reports, which can endanger a guilty verdict on appeal, despite the warnings judges give to avoid them.
The U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, appealed to Italy on Wednesday to revise the new security law, saying it could endanger life.
Chinese officials said Monday that the creation of a U.S. Space Force would overly weaponize outer space and endanger peaceful missions.
Imagine a collective, fueled by a devotion to an art form, willing to endanger themselves year after year for their art.
"When you endanger our ability to throw parties for everyone else, it's really fucking selfish on your part," the promoter added.
Plus, there's the matter of safety: if a drone carrying hazardous materials were to crash, it could endanger people on the ground.
It also posted pictures that allegedly show coalition aircraft targeting the dam, which would endanger the northern Syrian city should it fail.
The doctors say they already do work seven days a week and the new arrangements will damage morale and endanger patient safety.
According to the FOMC's discussion, however, some of Trump's own policies also endanger the above-trend GDP gains seen during his presidency.
"What kind of an idiot would do something like this to an animal and endanger people's lives at that club?" he said.
But now they will be less anonymous in preparation than they otherwise would have been, and that can certainly endanger their lives.
But it is indicative of a much wider problem that could endanger the health of China's financial system – fraudulent or "ghost" collateral.
If signed, such an order would seriously endanger US foreign policy and national security interests, and put millions of lives at risk.
The Trump administration contends local authorities endanger public safety when they decline to hand over for deportation illegal immigrants arrested for crimes.
President Donald Trump on Monday warned that the agreement allowing Britain to leave the European Union could endanger a future U.S.-U.
Merkley, whose own policies endanger children, empower human smugglers and drug cartels, and allow violent criminal aliens to flood into American communities.
Western governments are especially concerned that the return to power of wartime nationalist strongman Rajapaksa could endanger halting steps toward national reconciliation.
"Often, parents hide facts because they don't want to endanger their children," wrote Fyodor Konkov, the Russian contributor to the resulting collection.
Very few presidents are so terrible that they genuinely endanger their own nation, but Trump and Cruz would go there and beyond.
"These acts threaten and endanger children, and they destroy the lives and development of children for the future," the president's statement said.
"The review found no reason to think the takeover would endanger public order or German security," the ministry said in a statement.
"No one should have to be concerned their phone will endanger them, their family or their property," Kaye said in a statement.
If he loses support in that space, it would offer Republicans wiggle room to turn on him, which could endanger his presidency.
The Mufti Office of the Muslim Denomination also opposed ratification and said: "gender topics are dangerous, bottomless traps" that endanger Bulgarian society.
A breakdown in security ties would also endanger the discreet extradition of high-ranking crime and terrorism suspects to the United States.
On the other hand, if he does provide the unredacted report to the committees, it could leak, which could endanger ongoing investigations.
The ratings agency had warned that deadlock on government policy after Saturday's inconclusive elections could endanger Australia's rating over the long run.
He opposed shifting America's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, on the basis that the resulting upheaval would endanger its officers and agents.
It turns out that none of those things automatically make you safe or happy, and some of them actually endanger your health.
Internet companies say it will endanger their business models by sending them down a slippery slope to being liable to user content.
Doing so would endanger millions in South Korea, Japan, and, now, the U.S. — and possibly draw us into a war with China.
Russia condemned the attack as an "act of aggression," saying it could endanger anti-terrorist military cooperation with the U.S. in Syria.
And while Cramer has nothing against private equity practices, some of them could endanger the interests of Hostess' public shareholders, he added.
The current administration has recklessly issued executive orders and pushed policies that endanger the health of small businesses and the middle class.
But there are fewer wins for the country's biggest banks whose failure could endanger the entire financial system if they go under.
It suggests investors think that profits by banks will get hammered by Brexit — but not that this will endanger their very solvency.
Firstly, it could endanger her asylum case; the logic goes that a person with a public profile would not need much protection.
A group of Democratic lawmakers is urging the Interior Department to reverse a recently changed policy that they believe could endanger birds.
The man and the woman were arrested on suspicion of disrupting civil aviation in a way likely to endanger people or operations.
Yahoo News defended a controversial ad it released earlier this month in which "immigrants endanger us" appear on a mock border fence.
It would open up the nation's charter to unlimited changes and endanger fundamental rights during a period of excessive polarization and partisanship.
Weakened global security hurts online commerce and could endanger human rights activists, journalists and dissidents in oppressive countries that rely on encryption.
Privacy and civil liberties advocates have pre-emptively campaigned against the bill, arguing it would undermine global security and endanger online privacy.
He warned that despite industry's efforts, in a worst-case scenario a cyberattacker could hack into a control system and endanger civilians.
"I would not willfully do anything that would endanger my ability to get a visa to China in the future," she added.
The agency says it is particularly concerned that curbside bus drivers are more likely to skirt fatigue rules and endanger their passengers.
That ruling could endanger the company's efforts to build more standalone Apple stores in a country they view as a critical market.
Users should also begin adopting better password practices to ensure that one account breach does not potentially endanger their entire online presence.
Needless to say, this would divide the Continent and betray the democratic states in Eastern Europe and endanger their newly found independence.
The frigid temperatures in Florida could endanger crops such as citrus, peppers and strawberries, Florida Department of Agriculture spokesman Aaron Keller said.
It is sent to patients who have stayed overnight in a hospital, and is the only survey that can endanger Medicare reimbursement.
And if they do, we're in trouble because it begs the question: Why would our leaders endanger American lives here and abroad?
Lying as an ego booster won't either -- except that it could further endanger the presidency he fought so hard to claim. 5.
It found elevated amounts of benzene, a carcinogen, and other harmful chemicals, but not at levels that are known to endanger health.
Any significant diversification into higher-risk markets that would endanger the credit fundamentals of those companies could also trigger a rating downgrade.
Apple is refusing because the solution the FBI is asking for would actually endanger the privacy and security of all iPhone owners.
This flawed initiative would cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars and endanger public safety by restricting parole and undermining inmate rehabilitation.
We have a right to practice our beliefs, but we don't have the right to discriminate against others, or endanger their lives.
Alabama police and prosecutors strategically wield power and influence with hospitals and medical clinicians to ferret out women who "endanger" their pregnancies.
By the time Obamacare passed, it was clearly unpopular, and it was clearly going to endanger vulnerable Democrats who voted for it.
We need our representatives at the state and federal level to step up and pass laws to protect us, not endanger us.
Italians, I thought, didn't eat—didn't need to eat—Chinese food, and to do so might endanger my long-term assimilation plans.
President Xi Jinping warned last year that any attempt to endanger China's sovereignty would be an act that crosses a "red line".
Alternatively, elected officials could model civil and bipartisan behavior, focused on fruitful policy outcomes, but this will likely endanger them in primaries.
In a roboticized world, hacks would not just affect your data but could endanger your property, your life and even national security.
Voter anger over the tax plan could endanger Republicans in those places, maybe even putting the party's majority in Congress in peril.
At Heathrow, he plans to hold rather than fly his drone so he does not endanger anyone because of his visual impairment.
Foreign-built vintage cars are "international currencies" that cross borders with relative ease, and higher tariffs would endanger that market, he said.
Immigrants advocates say that the deployment is not only a waste of federal law enforcement resources, it also might endanger immigrant communities.
One real reason for abortion after 20 weeks: a doctor determines that the development of the fetus will endanger the mother's life.
Previous administrations opted against killing Soleimani over concerns it would endanger more Americans and civilians by creating greater unrest in the region.
Lawmakers have warned for days that Trump's decision could endanger the Kurds, who were integral to the U.S.-led fight against ISIS.
He may retaliate for Soleimani's death, but he must also take care not to endanger the existence of his already fraught regime.
There has never been a more powerful biological tool, or one with more potential to both improve the world and endanger it.
Clinton said sanctions were needed to keep Iraq from using oil money to pursue its weapons programs and endanger the world community.
The Democratic House managers concluded their arguments on Friday, saying that allowing Mr. Trump to stay in office would endanger the country.
Apple argues that the access demanded by the government in San Bernardino would set a dangerous precedent that could endanger citizens' privacy.
The split might endanger OPEC's efforts on oil production cut among the cartel's members, and thus, bring further pressure to oil prices.
This illustrates two vulnerabilities in the United States air defense system, gaps that also endanger American and allied troops and military facilities.
"The President's actions violate his oath of office, endanger our national security, and betray the public trust," Spanberger said in a statement.
Bannon is also planning to wage primary challenges against incumbent GOP senators in 85033, which Senate Republicans worry could endanger their majority.
"How dare you needlessly endanger the lives of law enforcement just to promote your radical open borders agenda," he said of Schaaf.
The bill would replace Obamacare with a plan that would cut taxes for the wealthy and endanger health care coverage for millions.
It could also endanger current cross-border stock trading and unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices.
A careless word could endanger our entire boarding team, and any opportunity to gather future intelligence related to the vessel's activities would evaporate.
Yet treating women for cancer unnecessarily can endanger their health, said Fran Visco, president of the National Breast Cancer Coalition, an advocacy group.
BuzzFeed News is identifying F. by only his first initial because he feared that being named could endanger his family back in Libya.
In dissent, conservative Justice Samuel Alito appeared alarmed that the court might in a future case endanger the entire concept of supervised release.
To lose that position, that debater's calm in the face of screeching on both sides, would endanger the spread of the message itself.
It's more challenging to go after "out" Trump voters, who sometimes advocate for policies that endanger marginalized people, when they're claiming marginalization themselves.
The Trump administration contends that local authorities endanger public safety when they decline to hand over for deportation illegal immigrants arrested for crimes.
"Not only did he endanger the speaker and her delegation, he endangered American officials, contractors who use the same travel arrangements," he said.
But Twitter — and Facebook, for that matter — is desperately broken in ways that alienate users, spread hate and endanger us as a species.
The other is certification under the Coastal Zone Management Act, which allows states to determine whether federal activities could endanger the state's coastline.
Critics, including President Donald Trump, say such rules endanger public safety, while supporters argue they foster trust between immigrant communities and law enforcement.
Critics like President Donald Trump say those rules endanger public safety, but supporters say they foster trust between immigrant communities and law enforcement.
Survivors everywhere, myself included, were reminded that support for sexual assault survivors extends only so far as it doesn't endanger our supporter's community.
If Steve was using only his bare hands the cops would have never dared to arrest him mid-climb and endanger his life.
Too much power in one set of hands would endanger the sort of consensus building politics that had been developing in previous administrations.
And it's still the case today, as activists work tirelessly to overturn unjust restrictions on abortion and contraception access that endanger women's health.
But the details Trump gave Lavrov were sufficient to endanger "a critical source of intelligence on the Islamic State," according to the Post.
To do so, the center's deputy director argues, might endanger the supply of banned newspapers, magazines and books that line this library's shelves.
She watched her mother nurse a brother's 105-degree fever rather than go to the hospital, fearing it might endanger their immigration status.
Abortion-rights activists argue that rolling back 45 years of legal precedent to criminalize abortion would endanger women who seek dangerous illegal abortions.
The details: Unions and their Democratic allies say that if lawmakers move too fast they'll endanger workers — and anyone who uses America's roads.
But several work-safety organization like the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) International Union still believe increased line speeds would endanger workers.
Saying that his health care bill is bad policy that could endanger peoples' health who might lose their insurance is a policy disagreement.
Pregnant women who endanger their children in this way are often seen as monsters simply because they didn't abstain while carrying their babies.
After experiencing two miscarriages, including an ectopic pregnancy, doctors told the young couple that moving forward with another pregnancy would "endanger" Erin's health.
Safety groups are renewing a fight over spending bill provisions that they worry would endanger truck drivers and other motorists on the road.
At the time, Hellerstein said the government failed to prove its argument that releasing the photos would endanger American soldiers or civilians overseas.
A Christian conservative right has re-emerged in recent years, and they aren't afraid of using dirty tactics to legally endanger women's wellness.
Deaths from pollution A "lack of progress" in reducing emissions continues to endanger lives and public health care systems, according to the researchers.
Russia condemned the U.S. attack as an "act of aggression," saying it could endanger anti-terrorist military cooperation with the U.S. in Syria.
But the apparent ultimate impact — removing doctors from the auditory health equation, including diagnosis, prescription and treatment — will endanger patients in countless ways.
On the other hand, removing these protections would endanger the livelihood of the many thousands of Palestinian households that depend upon Israeli employers.
Yet current policies humiliate and endanger incarcerated mothers and their unborn children, risking the health of American citizens and the generation to come.
They believe allowing a road through Izembek would set a precedent that could endanger other refuges and wilderness areas across the United States.
Fifteen of those senators are up for reelection in 2020, meaning that a vote to convict Trump could endanger their campaigns next year.
These jurisdictions impede the federal government's ability to enforce immigration laws, needlessly endanger American lives and all too often result in preventable tragedies.
But the gun control advocacy group argued none of the data it requested is sensitive law enforcement information that could endanger ongoing investigations.
He's an experienced politician who seems unlikely to endanger the ticket by appearing unqualified for the presidency if the need were to arise.
"You don't endanger the country by attacking the elected commander in chief," Mattis told Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief at The Atlantic.
Would we really launch a low-yield nuke early in a conflict and thereby endanger the submarine and its remaining weapons and crew?
A rapid withdrawal would endanger not only Syrian Kurds but also weaken America's credibility with other local fighters in Afghanistan, Yemen, and Syria.
But it could endanger the local marine species, including fish, which provide a source of income for people living near the power plant.
Democrats have spent the past two years arguing that Trump's authoritarian tendencies and disinterest in the rule of law would endanger American democracy.
"This is an open invitation to terrorists, drug dealers and sexual predators to use WhatsApp's services to endanger the American people," countered Sen.
Rights groups say they may amount to war crimes, but the coalition has argued that the Houthi fighters infiltrate and endanger civilian areas.
Unfortunately, today's order is a green light to keep making cars that dirty our air, endanger our health and threaten our children's future.
Article VI allows the MPS to inspect records to determine if they endanger national security, public safety, network security risks and social order.
He noted that the whales' habits might encourage fisheries to develop new techniques to prevent their thieving, which could potentially endanger the animals.
I believe it would endanger, rather than protect, our students, and that is not something I am willing for this institution to do.
But it can also endanger situations where people wrongly conflate safety with a lack of discourse—as Trump himself did earlier this month.
They may introduce plot devices that frustrate or endanger the characters but only for the purpose of getting to the tear-inducing result.
Lowering the nuclear threshold through the proliferation of such missiles can only serve to endanger U.S.-Russian relations and strategic stability in Europe.
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It could even endanger tax reform if Republicans' plan to rush a bill through next week (before Jones takes office) doesn't work out.
The topic is one of the most divisive issues before the State Legislature this year, and Democrats worry it could endanger them politically.
His liver, ridden hard for decades, is rebelling, and his irascible doctor (Brad Dourif) orders him to quit drinking or endanger his life.
The sweat and breath of millions of visitors, and the dust they bring in, endanger the chapel's frescoes, Vatican conservation teams have found.
Finally, he opposed the cease-fire with Hamas, arguing that it would undermine Israel's deterrence and endanger its security in the long run.
As an African-American woman, not a day goes by that I don't think about how possessing a firearm could endanger my life.
Top law enforcement and intelligence officials initially refused the request, saying disclosure would put the source at risk and endanger key intelligence partnerships.
She and others argued that Walmart's low prices would endanger local businesses and that its lower wages would depress pay at other retailers.
That, in turn, might provoke a shift in public opinion against Brexit, which could endanger support for the departure before it is completed.
The activists say they are not looking to endanger life, and aim to conduct the action and alert authorities before the airport opens.
These explanations are always clear, and the stakes involved — if things get worse, they could endanger an entire hemisphere — make the exposition compelling.
Severe dehydration can endanger people unable to take in fluids by themselves, such as young children, the elderly and people with underlying conditions.
Apple's entrance into fitness could endanger startups like Future, which offer customized workout routines with video clips demonstrating how to do each exercise.
Federal Aviation Administration researchers are testing to see if smaller airplane seats can endanger passengers during an emergency evacuation, the Washington Post reports.
Students, knowing that the reforms would endanger the welfare of their parents and grandparents, took to the streets to protest and support pensioners.
If Clinton wins the election, Hezbollah will get billions more money funneled from a Clinton Administration that can further endanger my son's life.
A Trump victory would shatter our great nation's reputation on the international stage, and seriously endanger our most valuable alliances around the world.
Ivory poaching is a practice no one could possibly approve of: To further endanger the elephant species by killing individual animals is immoral.
Buttigieg warned that Sanders could endanger frontline Democrats further down the ballot who would have to answer for their presidential nominee's progressive stances.
"Any time you create a situation where bullets and bombs are flying, you are going to endanger people on the ground," he said.
Lawmakers warn that it could bolster ISIS and endanger the Kurds, who have allied with the United States to fight the terrorist organization.
At the same time, if Republicans successfully tap into public discontent, it could endanger Democrats' ability to hold on to the White House.
The White House has also shielded a trove of photos of detainee abuse by arguing that their release could endanger American troops abroad.
In some parts of the world, locals could endanger themselves if seen speaking with a journalist, so Ms. Barnard's memory became the notepad.
They did so over the objections of the Obama administration, which had argued that imposing sanctions on Syria would endanger its diplomatic outreach.
The committee rejected that move last week, with one Republican member saying revisions were needed so the memo would not endanger national security.
Democrats say any effort to identify the whistleblower could endanger the person's life and chill future whistleblowers from revealing alleged wrongdoing in government.
"If stocks begin to worry that the President's policies truly endanger economic and corporate profit growth and sell off, the administration will recalibrate."
The storm is the most recent of four Category 5 hurricanes to endanger parts of the US since Trump assumed the Oval Office.
Conversely, we know that strategies that do not involve MAT can endanger people's lives—particularly after periods of abstinence, due to decreased tolerance.
Our chief executive is threatening to unilaterally endanger nearly 40 million people because he does not like the laws that their legislature passed.
Last year, for example, he criticized Mr. Trump's drug-importation proposal, and said that imports could endanger consumers without saving them much money.
Some streetcar supporters worry that the backlash might endanger Atlanta's chances for federal government-backed expansions, and figures like Mr. Robinson are counseling patience.
Environmentalists in Germany and Finland are still trying to halt licensing, saying authorities should take more care the pipeline does not endanger marine life.
Now that Trump is actually president, he realizes that such a public rebuke of China could endanger talks over bigger issues like North Korea.
At the hospital, doctors appealed to the officers to remove the restraints, saying they could endanger the woman and her child, the complaint said.
Judges said Gbagbo presented a flight risk and has a "network of supporters" that could obstruct or endanger trial proceedings if he were released.
Doctors warned her that leaving the benign brain tumor in place would impair her hearing, vision, and balance, and might even endanger her life.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard thinks interest rates have gone high enough and could endanger an otherwise strong economy if they rise more.
The prime minister added that the violence that has beset France in recent weeks must stop and that no tax should endanger national unity.
Twitter says it suspended 162,000 apps in the second half of 2018, showing it's willing to play hardball with developers that endanger its ecosystem.
They denied that such groups would be blacklisted, or that certain fields would be off limits, provided they do not endanger Chinese national interests.
Officers who lie can also endanger legitimate police work and force prosecutors or judges to drop charges against people who should go to prison.
Like all delivery robots, this is a machine that has to work alongside humans, navigating in a way that doesn't irritate or endanger pedestrians.
Neither Hancher nor her rep responded to concerns about the decision to endanger a quality saddle and other equestrian equipment for an Instagram post.
We as a society can do better than to let those in need endanger themselves and those around them without the help they require.
This was dismissed on grounds that even if the emergency spillway suffered significant damage, it "would not affect reservoir control or endanger the dam".
The case raised the debate over whether technology companies' encryption technologies protect privacy or endanger the public by blocking law enforcement access to information.
It's a good day in America when the president doesn't do anything to endanger our lives, just humiliate us in front of our allies.
If she fails, May will have to decide whether to delay Brexit or endanger the world's fifth largest economy by leaving without a deal.
When do that, you endanger even more Americans around the world to be the subject of this type of hostage taking and illegal detention.
But we can all agree that sending debris into an orbit where it can conceivably endanger the ISS is just plain a bad idea.
The law makes exceptions for pregnancies that are the result of rape or that endanger the mother's health or for fetuses that are malformed.
It's also after this gestational age that other pregnancy complications can occur that endanger women's lives, such as ruptured, infected membranes or severe preeclampsia.
And even if China enforces the sanctions strictly enough to endanger Mr Kim's regime, that is unlikely to change his calculus on nuclear weapons.
Does Saru's cautiousness and unwillingness to unnecessarily endanger his crew make him unfit for the captain's chair, any more than a human's reckless impulsivity?
Netanyahu has cast Gantz, a former military chief, as a weak leftist who would endanger Israel's security by giving territorial concessions to the Palestinians.
The administration, Murray said, should end tax breaks for wind and solar power and reverse an EPA finding that carbon emissions endanger human health.
The question of research involving human subjects is a critical one, however, in part because serious violations can endanger a university's federal research grants.
"Individuals or gangs that are looting shops that want to endanger lives, that are breaking into people's businesses, those are not demonstrations," he said.
Trump's plans to build up the military are once again playing heavily into the administration's decision to investigate whether certain imports endanger national security.
On the other side, New York's Independent System Operator, which manages the grid, has argued that doing so could endanger the state's climate goals.
But since Florida law requires the losing party to post full damages pending the appeal, even a provisional $100m verdict could endanger Gawker's survival.
He says trying to address the practice with punitive measures would be counterproductive and likely further endanger the women and girls subjected to it.
"We call on House Speaker to immediately right this wrong ensuring future comms about LGBTQ Oklahomans not further endanger trans community," the tweet read.
And some were concerned that the panel's tactics — especially requesting the names of individual fetal tissue researchers and abortion clinic employees — could endanger people.
The DUP say it could endanger Northern Ireland's place in the United Kingdom while Conservative Brexiteers fear being locked into EU rules long-term.
Abedi appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday morning charged with murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life.
Herbert said that this would endanger officers, willfully ignoring the fact that the law is in place to provide basic human rights for inmates.
Women unable to access safe abortion services may try to terminate a pregnancy themselves or turn to illegal clinics which can endanger their lives.
This bill would shut down businesses and charities, politicize medicine, endanger parental rights, and open every female bathroom and sports team to biological males.
At its core, however, the challenge is a hands-on, crash course on the importance of native wildlife and how invasive species endanger them.
They were arrested on the suspicion of "engaging in activities that endanger the national security," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said last week.
Of course, the order also does not say to avoid detaining families at all, even together, if doing so would endanger a child's welfare.
Whether it would endanger Mr. Ryan's support of Mr. Trump was not clear; the speaker's office did not respond to requests for comment Saturday.
European powers have said they are open to negotiating separate deals with Iran but do not favor anything that would endanger the original agreement.
The immigration portion shows two mock border fences with the words "immigrants endanger us" on one side and "immigrants enrich us" on the other.
Lets make sure we never do anything to endanger the world wide web, because how else could we possibly survive Wednesday afternoons without it?
They seek to overturn settled Supreme Court law and endanger the lives of women, children and the safety of our families in the process.
Unfortunately, cynics are warning that the KSA and its allies within the U.S. government will endanger the nuclear agreement if they challenge Iranian aggression.
Unfortunately, NECC is far from the only compounder that has taken advantage of lax oversight and high margins to cut corners and endanger patients.
But change without maintaining the brutal system of political and social control over the North Korean people could endanger the leader's hold on power.
The threats will grow and eventually endanger our peace, as we saw in Europe and Japan in the 1930s, and Afghanistan in the 1990s.
"We are headed towards a series of grave policy errors which will endanger our nation, damage our alliances & empower our adversaries," tweeted Florida Sen.
He has been fair in his rulings, and has shown none of the ultra-liberal judicial activism that would endanger the Supreme Court's balance.
But France Télévisions' camera bikes appeared free to go pretty much anywhere they wanted, provided that they did not pace or endanger the cyclists.
Some — particularly lawmakers whose states were surveyed as possible locations — argued that bringing terrorists to the U.S. would endanger the safety of local communities.
Within weeks of Meng's arrest, China had detained two Canadian citizens on suspicion of "engaging in activities that endanger the national security" of China.
"State and local governments face unique cybersecurity threats that can endanger critical infrastructure, as well as residents' sensitive personal and financial data," he said.
These awful dolls endanger our children by providing near-real life training for the worst among us to target the most vulnerable among us.
Provisional release can be granted if the judges are satisfied the suspect will return for trial and not obstruct or endanger the court's work.
BPD's foot pursuit tactics endanger officers and the community, and frequently lead to officers using excessive force on fleeing suspects who pose minimal threat.
But this week, evangelical leaders argued that Trump's withdrawal — which allows Turkey to attack the US's Kurdish allies in the region — could endanger Christians.
When buying cat toys, be sure to check that there aren't sharp bits or small pieces that could come off and endanger your cat.
At the time, as Taliban militants surged across the country, officials said that the figures, if made public, could endanger Afghan and American lives.
But the question of whether a deal would endanger the U.S.'s role in the 255G race appears to go a bit too far.
An argument broke out among the military men and intelligence operatives involved as to whether they should endanger the lives of the three Israelis.
President Trump and White House officials did not support the amendment, Mr. Rubio said, because they were concerned it would endanger the bill's passage.
These threats, the complaint goes on to argue, endanger the financial viability of the organization by putting its access to financial services at risk.
Lifting this ban could endanger gains made by governments and environmental groups to protect elephants from illegal trade in ivory and other body parts.
The latest election results offer a chance to assure him that any tampering would widen that breach — and further endanger economic and military partnerships.
But creating the conditions for flu to spread in detention centers doesn't only endanger migrants, because the detention centers aren't sealed off from society.
H.I.V. specialists say the denials endanger men's lives by encouraging them to drop PrEP if they need life, disability or long-term-care insurance.
Yet he added credibility to reports suggesting the opposite by adopting the NRA's language that action on gun control would endanger the Second Amendment.
Amphibians such as frogs also serve as prey for larger animals, so their loss could also endanger larger animals higher up the food chain.
He insisted later at the summit that he's an "environmentalist," but that he did not want to endanger the U.S. economy over environmental concerns.
The iPhone-maker said it had learned that the app had been "used in ways that endanger law enforcement and residents" in Hong Kong.
Experience elsewhere and ample research show that there is no reason to believe New York's reforms will lead to mayhem, or endanger the public.
The protesters and organizers aiding the escapes stressed that certain details and identities must be kept secret, so as not to endanger the operation.
It is past time to explain to the American people why he continues to endanger public health and give corporate polluters a free pass.
It goes without saying that these actions will endanger any existing and future investment planned there — and the many high-paying jobs that result.
Her concern, given impeachment's poor polling numbers, is that such action would fire up the Republican base and endanger Democrats' House majority in 2020.
None of the ideas that Mr. Trump has put forward would endanger me, and I once enthusiastically advocated for most of what he says.
SB 73 also permits law enforcement and the fire department to disable drones if they endanger the safety of the public or an officer.
"The government has a responsibility to ensure that these corporations do not endanger our national security, our democracy or our fundamental freedoms," he said.
The high-energy, charged particles from the sun's eruptions also can endanger astronauts in space (one of the challenges to traveling to places like Mars).
That opposition at times appeared to endanger the legislation, as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell voiced skepticism of causing an intraparty fight over the issue.
Humanity's self-absorption repudiates the power of Nature, as our species' self-love has created conditions that endanger the very viability of life on earth.
Even if the drug doesn't endanger your health directly, it can still create the risk of engaging in dangerous behavior while high, particularly around traffic.
Richard, who did not name Hezbollah, said the group "continues to make its own national security decisions – decisions that endanger the rest of the country".
But the military continues to block access to about 1,800 other photos on the basis that their release would endanger American military members serving abroad.
They believe it would divide the party, endanger vulnerable swing seat members, and end in certain failure (due to defeat in the Republican-controlled Senate).
That could both endanger Facebook's ad-driven business model, but also could have pushed conservatives off the social network, worsening the polarization of the country.
However, RWB withdrew the press release a week later with apologies to Yasuda's family, fearing that the announcement would endanger the freelance war correspondent's life.
Further delays will only create more hardship, endanger communities, and further erode citizens' belief that the government is there for them in times of need.
It could also endanger unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices, if agreements on mutual recognition of standards lapse.
Campaigners fear without a crackdown on unscrupulous clinics across rural India, the practice will continue to endanger women's health and trap families in debt bondage.
The clunky interfaces of electronic health records aren't just a pain for clinicians to work with — they can also occasionally endanger patients, new research says.
"Our problem is that we see this system... might endanger the regulatory autonomy of the European Union," Huebner told the annual FIA IDX derivatives conference.
In Africa, 20% of cesarean sections lead to infections, which can endanger the lives of mothers and impact the lives of their babies and families.
They support him, despite their doubts, so long as he passes their agenda and controls his behavior enough not to endanger them or the country.
NASA schedules cargo flights in such a way that a loss of one or two missions can't directly endanger the crew aboard the space station.
Ullman emailed the man and told him that raising such issues in a public forum could endanger security and advised him to seek expert help.
But Democrats and some Republicans on Capitol Hill said the disclosure could harm intelligence-sharing relationships with U.S. allies and endanger intelligence sources on ISIS.
The takeaways: Top Republicans were stunned by the severity of the shellacking, and worry that it will endanger both tax reform and the House majority.
It recommends that research should be published before policy announcements to allow for open debate, unless doing so would endanger the public in some way.
They're both arrogant geniuses with no respect for authority who are just as likely to inadvertently endanger the planet as they are to save it.
Trump recently chastised his attorney general for bringing charges against two Republican congressmen, suggesting that the decision could endanger the GOP's chances in November's midterms.
If Trump and his allies want to deny science and further endanger human health, they must be met with the opposition of the next Congress.
In the end, the Nunes memo—named for Representative Devin Nunes, the committee chairman—didn't prove its point or appear to endanger the country's safety.
Some of these bills would limit the government's ability to review and analyze the intelligence collected under Section 2900, which would endanger our national security.
Greenpeace, which coined the phrase "Chernobyl on Ice," worries that the reactors will endanger the environment and that there isn't enough oversight of the plant.
" One of the only exceptions is when there are "exceptional security circumstances," meaning "use of coach class accommodations would endanger your life or government property.
They would not disclose the exact location inside North Korea, saying the US is worried that too much publicity could endanger the North Korean agreement.
An E.P.A. finding that plane emissions endanger human health by contributing to climate change triggered a federal requirement to set up new rules on aviation.
Mr. Kaine has expressed concern about the rising sea levels along the coast of Virginia, which he fears could impair military operations and endanger businesses.
"We must continue to care for the most vulnerable members of our community to ensure the safety and not further endanger their lives," she added.
It will waste law enforcement resources, hamper community-police relations, and endanger innocent individuals who may be improperly "recognized" as they're walking down the street.
Changed libel laws that, in essence, allow the rich to sue at will could even endanger criticism of the majority party by the minority party.
Apple argues that the new software is equivalent to a "backdoor" that would endanger the privacy and security of millions of everyday users of iPhones.
Jordan, together with its allies and the United Nations, must come up with a durable solution that does not further endanger this extremely vulnerable population.
Milione confirmed that the D.E.A. was inclined to hire confidential sources in situations where supervisors did not want to endanger the life of an agent.
One possibility would be to introduce a clause giving the government more powers in a national emergency, but critics say that would endanger civil rights.
Economics Nobel laureate Oliver Hart took a shot at Trump's economic plans, saying an increase in infrastructure spending while cutting taxes would endanger public finances.
More reliable research reveals that not only does firearm prevalence endanger children, but that strong CAP laws also help mitigate this risk and save lives.
He warned that the bill would release thousands of violent felons and endanger lives, at a time when crime in some large cities was rising.
Per The New York Times, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had warned that the migrants would endanger Israel's "existence as a Jewish and democratic state."
But if Otonomo gets a reputation for allegedly copying its API docs, that could hurt its standing with developers and potentially endanger that funding round.
Then again, it could endanger employers more, and if they feel threatened and avoid pay cuts, that amounts to a big net boon for workers.
"No one should have to be concerned their phone will endanger them, their family or their property," CPSC Chairman Elliott Kaye said in a statement.
Many on the left believe Twitter should play a more active role in limiting the speech of users who make threats or otherwise endanger others.
He could lose by a wide margin and endanger the Republican hold on the House at this late stage (although that result is still unlikely).
"It upsets me a great deal," he said, "that somebody would be that evil that they would create that much damage and endanger so many."
But local bishops urged him to avoid addressing the issue out of concern that it could aggravate the problem and endanger the small Christian minority.
It has a small staff of about 200 agents, and they focus on plagues like tainted and counterfeit drugs, which endanger thousands of unsuspecting customers.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he believes his former secretary of state did not intentionally endanger national security in her handling of classified information.
Reckless action like invoking national security powers to damage Canada's economy endanger the climate of peaceful coexistence that prevails in the broader North Atlantic region.
But not one has stepped forward – because taking such a step would endanger conservative economic policies, and those are evidently more important than human rights.
Mr. Mattis and Mr. Pompeo had urged senators against withdrawing military support and warned that doing so could embolden Iran and endanger the United States.
Central bankers have long been loath to suggest such a move, out of fear that it would endanger the Fed's prized independence from partisan fighting.
Before 20 weeks, abortions can only be performed for limited reasons, such as the pregnancy would seriously endanger the woman's life or her mental health.
A group of moderate Democrats has specifically warned Pelosi that impeaching Trump would drown out the party's legislative agenda and endanger its majority in 2020.
In a war zone, bad calls can endanger lives, as troops are either needlessly airlifted or kept in the field when they cannot think straight.
The statement warned that a Turkish incursion could endanger the progress made to establish security in the wake of the battle against the Islamic State.
However, Mr. Pruitt said that he would not revisit a landmark 2009 E.P.A. finding that carbon dioxide emissions endanger human life by warming the planet.
The study would show that the chemicals endanger human health at a far lower level than EPA has previously called safe, according to the emails.
China: A Taiwanese man who disappeared during a visit to China is being investigated for suspected activities that "endanger national security," the Chinese authorities said.
It could also endanger unfettered EU market access for Swiss makers of products such as medical devices if pacts on mutual recognition of standards lapse.
He voted for an amendment in 1995 to require a balanced federal budget that he and other Democrats warned would endanger the Social Security fund.
In the monthslong unrest, more than 400 people have been arrested, some accused of engaging in riots and conspiracy to endanger by fire and explosion.
He said cyclists hurl obscenities at tourists who drive slowly, they cycle faster than the speed limit, and they endanger children, coffee drinkers, and dogs.
His inner circle was worried about "The Big Problem," Woodward writes: Trump's lack of understanding that his crusade to impose tariffs could endanger global security.
They don't want to endanger him, and have rarely called into question the assertions from EPA officials -- both security professionals and others -- regarding Pruitt's needs.
In general, like a human, if they see an accident coming they'll just slam on the brakes and do their best to endanger no one.
Abortion rights advocates say the bans deprive women of equal rights and endanger those who end up seeking riskier, illegal methods to end a pregnancy.
He specifically mentioned that the warehouse's sprinkler system and smoke detectors are broken — a hazard that could endanger their lives if a fire breaks out.
And drawing too much on the reservoir could endanger fuel supplies for the winter if the facility isn't back online before then, the report states.
It will skirt the Standing Rock's reservation and burrow under the Missouri River, prompting fears it could endanger drinking water, and also disturb sacred burial grounds.
If the ending rankles even one or two superfans, that will endanger the whole enterprise, and God knows we need that prequel series starring Naomi Watts.
I found out the noise levels were too high — not conducive to conversation — and that they can endanger the hearing health of venue employees and patrons.
The organization works to reform oil and gas development on public lands, to ensure that these efforts do not endanger wildlife populations or vital water resources.
Any practices that endanger the people playing the game, no matter how long they may have existed in the sport, shouldn't be tolerated, much less encouraged.
"The president is willing to endanger the entire disaster package for all of the United States because he wants to pick winners and losers," Leahy said.
Trump, despite warnings from his own Justice Department that releasing the memo without first consulting them could endanger national security, appears inclined to declassify the memo.
This sort of rhetoric has Democrats and experts concerned Trump's demands could endanger the whistleblower are doing real damage to the whistleblower system as a whole.
Anyone found guilty of possessing explosives deemed likely to "endanger life or to cause serious injury to property" can face up to 20 years in prison.
Everyone can be smart about what they post and avoid words or pictures on social media that could perpetuate bad practices and even endanger someone vulnerable.
Thursday's data hinted at resilience in the U.S. labor and factory sectors, but investors remained worried that global risks could endanger the modest U.S. economic expansion.
Clinton has steadily courted and landed endorsements from Republican elders in foreign policy, arguing that their support shows that Trump's election would endanger the country's security.
"They signed a written pledge that the teen will not engage in behavior that could endanger his life and the life of others again," it said.
His biggest worry however is the Hong Kong protests, which he says could endanger any kind of trade deal with China and hurt the global economy.
The allegations could endanger a possible 2020 presidential run by Biden, who was vice president under President Barack Obama at the time of both alleged instances.
But we also have a right to deny him the forum to be an asshole if he's going to endanger other people or otherwise do harm.
But another parent told her it might endanger the lives of classmates if a shooter entered the school and her kids didn't know what to do.
Largely that's because about 60 percent of wood sold in Brazil comes from illegal deforestation - and such cutting could endanger replanted areas as well, he said.
Business complains that the state's aggressive recent efforts to collect the taxes it is owed endanger growth and that courts are issuing rulings that damage enterprise.
US military officials called the publication a security breach that could endanger US troops, and State Department officials said they'd expressed those concerns to Turkish officials.
But experts in security and cryptography have pushed back, saying the access that the FBI and police want would endanger the security of many other devices.
The trolley problem is in no way special to AI. People who decide to buy SUVs decide to protect the drivers and endanger anyone they hit.
The move reflects an insidious strategy criminals and hacktivists sometimes use to expose and endanger targets by leaking deeply person details about them and their families.
The two men said today they are "deeply concerned" that varying bills surrounding encryption would endanger the country as well as the competitiveness of American companies.
The killings endanger efforts by President Muhammadu Buhari to bring security and stability to Nigeria - a key campaign pledge when he ran for election in 2015.
That national impact could also endanger the bill, if corporations opposed to the measures sense an opportunity to bottle up the bill before it becomes law.
"We see a proliferation of such referendums on everything, some of them are kind of dangerous, they could really endanger and jeopardize Switzerland's prosperity," Geiger said.
"I never really stood up for myself because I just wanted to make it through and not rock the boat and endanger my career," she says.
" But to the National Rifle Association and to many gun owners and gun rights advocates, the laws are "unnecessary, ineffective, and endanger law-abiding gun owners.
The repercussions of that little scuffle not only complicate the onetime newspaper reporter's freelance assignment on private gun sales in Maine, but also endanger his family.
But we ask you not to defend the idea that private companies like Facebook must empower Jones to harass and endanger the lives of innocent victims.
Doing so will only bring negative unintended consequences, endanger women and primarily hurt the poor and those who need help and access to care the most.
That hope was dimmed last week when a Pentagon report, obtained by Politico, described the ongoing process as a dangerous mess that could endanger patients' lives.
However, a release could seriously endanger site personnel and contaminate a wide area, making an already difficult cleanup job at Hanford even more hazardous and costly.
Trump, during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, implicitly warned Democrats against ramping up their investigations, suggesting that doing so would endanger the economy.
Some progressives believe Twitter should play a more active role in limiting the speech of users, including the president, who make threats or otherwise endanger others.
But they also criticize his administration for refusing to overhaul a biofuels program or to overturn the EPA's finding that greenhouse gases endanger the American public.
But the measure will likely face vociferous opposition from the tech community and privacy advocates, who warn that it would undermine security and endanger online privacy.
It's enough to make one wonder: How many women does a man have to endanger before the state deprives him of the means to kill them?
The Justice Department is refusing to provide access to the information lawmakers need to confirm their suspicions — arguing that doing so would endanger the person's life.
"It's a mistake of colossal proportions and the President fails to see how it will endanger our country," a senior administration official told CNN's Jake Tapper.
They cite concerns that identifying this person could endanger him and other people with whom he has interacted as well as hindering national security more broadly.
Still, selective duties like that are not the same as "blunt bilateral trade measures that could endanger the overall bilateral geopolitical relationship with China," Biswas added.
Still, selective duties like that are not the same as "blunt bilateral trade measures that could endanger the overall bilateral geopolitical relationship with China," Biswas added.
DeGiorgio said he realized in 2002 the switch did not meet GM's torque specifications, but approved it because he did not think it could endanger drivers.
Such a designation will endanger jobs, they say, as would the steps necessary for businesses to reduce their pollution fast enough to bring down ozone levels.
While law enforcement has long pressed Congress for such legislation, the tech community and privacy advocates warn that it would undermine security and endanger online privacy.
" Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat who is also on the panel, said that making the identities of abortion-clinic personnel public could "endanger their lives.
Fixing legal immigration policies that serve no identifiable national interests and endanger national security is Congress's responsibility (as is funding the operations of the federal government).
It would also enable the armed forces to rebuild to meet threats that endanger the republic more than errant jihadists, which law enforcement has mostly contained.
The safety law, which is aimed at eliminating exhausted truck drivers from the nation's highways so they do not endanger others, is disliked by many drivers.
Yes, the water could damage your apartment, but a falling object could harm someone, and a blocked fire escape could endanger the lives of your neighbors.
The U.S. vice president said Sunday that a failed state in Venezuela would endanger the continent, but that Washington preferred a "peaceable" solution to the crisis.
That could endanger marine life and coastal tourism, and you can expect any attempt to drill to be fiercely opposed by coastal states and environmental groups.
"Our concern is that this is going to endanger more lives," said Michelle Brané, the director of migrant rights and justice at the Women's Refugee Commission.
"It would endanger public health to allow thousands of people to assemble … and it would put Marylanders at risk," Hogan said Tuesday at a press conference.
Only a mass movement of people, built from the ground up, can take on the corporations and politicians who endanger people and the planet for profit.
To be clear, "lousy" parenting does not mean being physically or sexually abusive, or having serious mental health or substance abuse problems that endanger the children.
The United Nations special envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, condemned the attack and said that it and military escalation elsewhere in the country endanger peacemaking efforts.
House Democratic leadership also worries a formal impeachment could galvanize the president's base and may endanger moderate members in swing districts where impeachment is particularly divisive.
Strike aircraft would be aloft to carry out attacks if Iran retaliated against the first wave, but the priority would be to not endanger American pilots.
The parliament in St. Gallen canton this year backed a ban on facial coverings which were deemed likely to endanger public security or upset the peace.
The HUD proposal threatens to squash the requirement for fair and transparent AI, and endanger critical legal tools for fighting lending and other forms of discrimination.
Apparently, it's so very fabulous that she didn't want to endanger it by wearing it in a cafeteria trailer filled with banana splits and salad dressing.
When they had just started cracking down on us, we estimated our sales would drop sharply, but I did not believe it will endanger our survival.
Ms. Chen declined to describe the details of how she and her children made the journey to Thailand, fearing that would endanger people who helped her.
Lee Henley Hu Xiang was arrested on November 26 by the Guangzhou State Security bureau "for funding criminal activities that endanger national security," the paper reported.
The Centre Party has been alarmed by the rise in polls of the nationalist Finns Party, which says repatriating Islamic State detainees could endanger Finland's security.
Of course, Republicans pilloried Hillary Clinton for nearly two years for using a private email server, a bad decision, but one that didn't endanger the nation.
"African elephants are a species in crisis, and the U.S. government should not do anything that could endanger them further," the newspaper wrote in an editorial.
The fighting also seems likely to endanger, if not altogether crush, the brief experiment in self-rule set up by Syria's Kurds since the war began.
Cuccinelli said the state's laws endanger public safety by making it more difficult for immigration and border agents to easily confirm someone's identification and criminal record.
" She also confirmed "the state's power to restrict abortions after fetal viability, if the law contains exceptions for pregnancies which endanger the woman's life or health.
It could also endanger the decades-long U.S. military alliance with South Korea, and may undermine the justification for the U.S. troops based on the peninsula.
Consistent with its earlier public statements, Apple condemns the FBI's request as an unprecedented expansion of government power that would endanger the privacy of Apple users.
What Azealia wrote in some of her Instagram comments was hideous, disrespectful and in bad taste, but doesn't have the power to endanger people's lives today.
"Winners Take All" author Anand Giridharadas says elites only help on their own terms — and never in any way that would endanger their own extreme wealth.
With that experience, the officials make their point clearly: Not only is Trump's order unnecessary, it could very well endanger Americans — and the courts should prevent that.
When risky behavior becomes a tragedy Chuck Doswell, one of the original storm chasers from the 1970s, said any unnecessary cars on the road can endanger everyone.
The U.S. military has numerous defenses against nonstrategic missile threats, such as those that would endanger U.S. or allied troops on the Korean Peninsula or in Europe.
Eliminating the ISDS mechanism, as U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has proposed, will not only slow U.S. job creation, it will also endanger U.S. property rights abroad.
"Turkey has never taken an approach that would endanger the lives of innocent citizens," a senior official said on condition of anonymity in response to Amnesty's report.
The transgender people I know are exhausted by the current attacks, afraid of future rollbacks, and worried that court decisions to come could endanger our rights further.
"That the Trump administration has chosen to endanger children by returning families seeking protection to danger in Mexico should surprise no one," Brané said in a statement.
The fifth officer, according to the law department, did not fire his weapon because he felt he would endanger the lives of other officers on the scene.
The lowest-severity systems should only cause "some inconvenience" to passengers, while the more serious "hazardous" and "catastrophic" failure conditions can endanger the aircraft and its passengers.
Merkel, who faces a national election in September, said on Wednesday the ruling, which effectively forces the government to refund utilities, would not endanger Germany's budgetary goals.
Indonesia is a major producer of wood pulp and the world's largest producer of palm oil, both of which campaigners say endanger the Southeast Asian nation's rainforests.
A ninth Supreme Court judge who is pro-life will not immediately endanger Roe because five of the court's judges are reliably standing up for the ruling.
For months, the Standing Rock Sioux and other activists have been protesting construction there, arguing that the pipeline could endanger both nearby water supplies and sacred sites.
Tun Tun Win told Reuters higher police officials had ordered the case dropped because the four did not mean to endanger national security by flying the drone.
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China stalled a global recovery and are continuing to endanger investment and growth, the secretary general of the OECD warned Monday.
And maintaining troop levels to better train Afghan soldiers is crucial "because if they were to fail, it would endanger the security of us all," he said.
That's true, at the time the Wright brothers were inventing human flight there were no commercial flights to endanger and they performed their tests in rural areas.
For months, a series of bills were considered and rejected as vehicles for an I.M.F. amendment, out of fear that the I.M.F. bill would endanger its carrier.
Still, the framers meant it to be used if, somehow, a manifestly unfit person were to become president and endanger the constitutional order they so carefully constructed.
And one particularly devout anti-Trump fake journalist over at fake new CNN is so openly concerned the president&aposs rhetoric could endanger members of the media.
"The government of Canada will not comment or release any information which may compromise ongoing efforts or endanger the safety of Canadian citizens," the brief statement said.
"It is unfathomable to endanger children in this way and I strongly condemn this attack," U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad, said in a tweet.
Meanwhile he has limited his criticism of Saudi leadership over the killing of a prominent critic because he did not want to endanger the massive arms deal.
A few weeks before, on May 4, Virginia Republican Tom Garrett had voted for the American Health Care Act, a plan Wood thinks could endanger her daughter.
The clash within Italy's ruling coalition over the EU vote could endanger Rome's hopes of securing a top job in the new EU executive, political sources said.
The calculation for those Republicans goes like this: Why endanger yourself for a unpopular bill that the President will decry it mere weeks after he celebrates it?
The White House on Monday said a U.S. withdrawal from the World Trade Organization (WTO) would endanger critical global relationships and hurt U.S. workers and the economy.
But Erdogan said Turkey was now prepared to press on, issuing what he said was a "final warning" last week to those who would endanger Turkey's borders.
Some worry the decriminalization of sex work would embolden traffickers and further endanger their victims, while others still aren't sure where their constituents are on the issue.
No form of content that endangers minors is acceptable on YouTube, which is why we have terminated certain channels that attempt to endanger children in any way.
U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet warned earlier this month that widespread human rights violations by the government "endanger the credibility of the electoral process".
Federal regulators would also lose the power to dismantle a failing financial firm and sell off the pieces if they decide its collapse could endanger the system.
While Ringling—whose tigers have been involved in numerous maulings—is closing down, other circuses will continue to endanger the public as long as they're allowed to.
Such a bill could also endanger deals including U.S. planemaker Boeing's tentative accord to sell passenger jets to Iran, upgrading a fleet long deteriorating due to sanctions.
If she fails, May will have to decide whether to delay Brexit or endanger the world's fifth largest economy by leaving without a deal on March 29.

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