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All that is imperilled by a president who believes that strong nations look out only for themselves.
At home Japan is imperilled by a weak economy, a risk-averse establishment and an ageing, shrinking population.
When the white tiger was imperilled by the lynx, some turtles and sheep flew to the tiger's aid.
Unschooled in childhood, she and her siblings are repeatedly imperilled by their parents' blistering paranoia about civilization and modern medicine.
In 2014 the finance ministry said co-operation between the supervision and enforcement functions would likely be imperilled by institutional separation.
It had been financed entirely with junk bonds, and by the time construction was complete it was already imperilled by debt.
Yet this progress is imperilled by Mr Magufuli, who is transforming a stable, if flawed, democracy into a brutal dictatorship (see article).
Through this, we are given scope for deeper immersion and understanding of a natural world subject to, and often imperilled by, the inexorable footprint of humanity.
He has also attacked Mr Lance over comments he made about Brett Kavanaugh, whose confirmation to the Supreme Court was imperilled by allegations of sexual assault.
"The profitability of UK retail banks has been imperilled by persistent misconduct," said John McFall, a director of New City Agenda and former Treasury Committee chairman.
Scaled-back consumption by inland urbanites like Zhao could have serious repercussions for China's economic growth, already imperilled by an escalating trade war with the United States.
In a dilemma that is personal and political, Mrs Comstock has refused to say whether she supports Mr Kavanaugh, whose confirmation was imperilled by accusations of sexual assault.
The last republics to survive the early modern era, like the Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia, were engulfed in strife at home and imperilled by powerful competition from abroad.
She didn't mention that Franken had originated the legislation—and had given it to Gillibrand to sponsor, out of concern that it might be imperilled by his scandal.
The billionaire says that America has been beggared and wrecked by immigrant rapists, venal bankers and idiot politicians, is imperilled by Muslim maniacs, and mocked by the rest of the world.
But as Riyadh flexed muscles by cutting ties with Canada, briefly detaining Lebanon's prime minister, and aggravating relations with Jordan and Morocco, the UAE saw its carefully crafted image as a stabilising force imperilled by association.
Some, like Laura, are survivors of domestic violence seeking safety in the U.S. Others, like Elizabeth, are Dreamers, undocumented youths who were granted relief from deportation under President Obama, only to have their status imperilled by his successor.
TOKYO, March 12 (Reuters) - When the three leaders of the world's top car-making alliance gather in Japan on Tuesday, they will be looking to secure a partnership that was built by former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn and then possibly imperilled by his ouster.
That leaves troubled conscience to register as nervous depression, as seen in fine but dispiriting photographs of the American heartland by Curran Hatleberg, and in Eddie Arroyo's wistful paintings of dilapidated buildings that are imperilled by gentrification in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami.
Vulnerable countries, such as small island states imperilled by rising seas, worry that the findings of a recent UN-backed scientific report outlining the dire consequences of another half a degree of warming, on top of the 1°C which has happened since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, have been underplayed.
Religion was under attack. Christian civilisation was mortally imperilled by the poison of communism. Innumerable sermons dinned home the dubious tenet that whatever opposed the onrush of communism was good. A joint pastoral of the Irish bishops firmly supported Franco.
Intermediate shades > received little toleration. The Catholic church, arguably coming to the > height of its conservatism, portrayed the war as a struggle between Christ > and anti-Christ. Religion was under attack. Christian civilisation was > mortally imperilled by the poison of communism.
Both Sims Reeves and Charles Santley made strenuous and persistent complaints to Messrs. Chappell's, and new translations were made secretly, since no-one dared to tell Chorley. The first he knew of it was at the first performance. Chorley, as reviewer, waited to make his comment until the final announced performance, of which he wrote that it was "seriously imperilled by a singular translation".
Shrader, 1999, p. 46 About 8% of the Greek population of c.7 million had died during the conflicts and the occupation. Sanitation conditions were deplorable, and the health of those who had survived was imperilled by a resurgence of malaria and tuberculosis, the lack of medicines and medical materials, inadequate diet, and the breakdown of preventive measures. One-fourth of the villages had been burned, and over 100,000 buildings destroyed or heavily damaged.
The Journal des Sçavans was completed by the Recueil des mémoires et conférences concernant les arts et les sciences, published by Jean-Baptiste Denys. On June 13, 1672, Christiaan Huygens wrote about the Cassegrain design and critiqued it harshly, maybe because Huygens felt Newton's design was being "imperilled" by this alternative. Whatever the motives, the storm of controversy that followed had one lasting effect: Cassegrain's name was forgotten. The identity of this "Cassegrain" has had many theories.
By 1945, the planned replacement of Georgian Dublin were abandoned and the Viceregal Lodge (renamed in 1938 Áras an Uachtaráin) was restored as a presidential residence. From the 1950s onwards, Georgian Dublin became imperilled by Irish Government development policies. On Mountjoy Square derelict sites proliferated. When a row of large Georgian houses in Kildare Place near Leinster House was demolished a Fianna Fáil minister, Kevin Boland celebrated, saying that they had stood for everything he opposed.
Doran 1996 p. 45 Elizabeth's affection and favour towards him was undiminished, and, importuned by unsolicited advice against a marriage with Lord Robert, she declared the inquest had shown "the matter … to be contrary to which was reported" and to "neither touch his honesty nor her honour."Skidmore 2010 p. 253 However, her international reputation and even her position at home were imperilled by the scandal, which seems to have convinced her that she could not risk a marriage with Dudley.
It had inspired great literature, quickened scholarship and nurtured heroes. It had shown its power both to unify and to divide. It had led to great achievements of political construction and consolidation in Germany and Italy ; but it was more clearly than ever a threat to the Ottoman and Habsburg empires, which were essentially multi-national. European culture had been enriched by the new vernacular contributions of little-known or forgotten peoples, but at the same time such unity as it had was imperilled by fragmentation.
Palaemonetes cummingi is the only cave shrimp to live in Florida. It has only ever been found at a single site, and has not been seen there since 1973. It is listed as a critically endangered species on the IUCN Red List, a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act, and critically imperilled by NatureServe. Other caves may exist in the area with undiscovered populations, but urban development around Gainesville, Florida, and the introduction to the caves of the redeye chub, Notropis harperi, both threaten its survival, and the species may already be extinct.
In 1649 he was made Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, and appears to have retained his prebend, but in 1650 his hold on his preferments was imperilled by his refusal to subscribe the Engagement; whether he subscribed is not certain. He managed to retain his preferments, and was made a member of the Westminster Assembly of divines, though he apparently took no part in its proceedings. After the Restoration the king made him dean of Ely by patent dated 14 August; he was installed 28 September. He died at the beginning of February 1661, and was buried in his college chapel.
The discovery of the word "Croatoan" carved onto a stockade board Meanwhile, the other half of the expedition sought to land at the English colony of Roanoke. White's eventual landing at the Outer Banks was further imperilled by poor weather and the landing was hazardous and was beset by bad conditions and adverse currents. On August 18, 1590 he finally reached Roanoke Island, but he found his colony had been long deserted. The few clues about the colonists whereabouts included the letters "CRO" carved into a tree, and the word "CROATOAN" carved on a post of the fort.
Despite their controlled status, their population survives today, though imperilled by expansion of ranching and logging. The area is accessed by Highway 20, which runs from the port town of Bella Coola, at the head of South Bentinck Arm, a coastal fjord piercing into the heart of the Coast Mountains, across the mountains and plateau to the city of Williams Lake, the principal town of the south Cariboo. Near Highway 20 in the southern end of Tweedsmuir Park is Hunlen Falls, at 1226 feet (373.7 m) one of Canada's highest, plunging into a deep canyon that makes measurement difficult.
Based on the cumulative effects of these small decisions, the railroad was making one major long run decision, "virtually all-or-nothing and once-and-for-all"; whether to retain or abandon its passenger service. Taken one at a time, each small travel decision made individually by the travellers had a negligible impact on the survivability of the railroad. It would not have been rational for a traveller to consider the survival of the railroad imperilled by any one of his particular decisions. > The fact remains that each selection of x over y constitutes also a vote for > eliminating the possibility thereafter of choosing y.
It had led to great > achievements of political construction and consolidation in Germany and > Italy; but it was more clearly than ever a threat to the Ottoman and > Habsburg empires, which were essentially multi-national. European culture > had been enriched by the new vernacular contributions of little-known or > forgotten peoples, but at the same time such unity as it had was imperilled > by fragmentation. Moreover, the antagonisms fostered by nationalism had made > not only for wars, insurrections, and local hatreds —^they had accentuated > or created new spiritual divisions in a nominally Christian Europe.J. P. T. > Bury, “Nationalities and Nationalism,” in J. P. T. Bury, ed.
He never gave up practice altogether, but limited it to consultations. He was the first physician whose authority made the practice general in England of inducing premature labour in cases of narrow pelvis and other conditions, in which the mother's life is imperilled by the attempt to deliver at the full-time. There are three volumes of the Diaries of John Knyveton edited by Ernest Gray, published between 1937 and 1946, that are clearly based on the life of Thomas Denman, although they do not state this. The first volume has inaccuracies with regards to dates for some events but a quick analysis of the two later volumes reveals that Denman and Knyveton are the same person.
Lambeth Council give design failings, and the expense of bringing the estate up to modern standards, as the justification for its planned demolition. These failings are said to be a consequence of the innovative design for the estate, but the consequence only occurs as a result of the negligence of the council to do necessary maintenance. In particular, rather than repairing and refurbishing six homes imperilled by a single incidence of subsidence, they were been bricked up in 1999 and left vacant ever since. The council-appointed consulting structural engineers identified the following problems: ;Poor thermal insulation:The late 1960s was age of cheap energy, consequently the dwellings on the estate were not designed to be energy efficient.
The idea of using radio controlled toys in the strip was scarcely original, since it was a straight lift from the House of Dolmann, which was then running in Valiant, as well as from the General Jumbo strip in The Beano. The strip was scarcely original either: having been first published in Buster, under the title The Toys of Doom, between 27 February 1965 and 13 January 1968 (and in which it would be reprinted—in part—between 3 May and 6 September 1986, under the title The Terror Toys), it was also reprinted in Eagle, under its original title The Toys of Doom. The Pillater Peril saw David Pillater return to Pillater House, his ancestral home on the Cornish coast, which he is to inherit on his 21st birthday. Along with his four cousins and his Uncle Bernard, David is imperilled by Francis Pillater, an ancestor who has seemingly returned from the dead.

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