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But trade wars are putting that Big Bang in peril.
But leaving them defenseless, afraid and in peril is unconscionable.
Why, to put it frankly, is teen hacking in peril?
With one sneeze, you could put your grandmother in peril.
The Jewish bystander is to rescue a person in peril.
To suggest otherwise is to put the country in peril.
The nomination of Ronny Jackson is looking increasingly in peril.
Overconsumption and unsustainable production have put the planet in peril.
Leaving location info online can put a venue in peril.
Whittington said he knew falsifying records left families in peril.
If the answer is "nothing," then Bitcoin's future is in peril.
His presidency was in peril, the country at a moral crossroads.
A lot of our values are also in peril as well.
Now her work is in peril under the forthcoming Trump administration.
Trucking is the backbone of the economy; it's also in peril.
It also put funding for Medicaid and Planned Parenthood in peril.
Open borders do not help children, they put them in peril.
There was a new emergency: Four of their own in peril.
A mother in peril who relied on the kindness of others.
Taken together, the American Dream of upward mobility is in peril.
Perhaps you've read that the future of media is in peril.
Washington came along, and years of progress were placed in peril.
One of the most visible industries here is also in peril.
" He added: "It teaches us that our country is in peril.
"Sprint's stand-alone competitive future is in peril," the company said.
He is an Anglophone Cameroonian, and his home is in peril.
But there is little indication that their jobs are in peril.
Twenty years later, it seems those fundamental ideals are in peril.
The potato chip is in peril, and it's all your fault.
Later he suggested that Robart's ruling could put the country in peril.
But he is the show's conduit for empathy for those in peril.
His health was in peril, we know that was a foregone conclusion.
We've never been so excited to see someone put themselves in peril.
However, he fears that this hard-won progress could be in peril.
With this incident, it seems all of that is now in peril.
But conservationists warned that it puts significant numbers of birds in peril.
So many different ways to place a person — or people — in peril.
Failure to follow a rational forest management will put us in peril.
He is never really in peril, no matter what the player does.
Like Payton's memoir, Palmer's is the story of a blonde in peril.
Sometimes those records became a vital link to a tradition in peril.
The very health and existence of your extended family is in peril.
Shipments of grain and other elements of humanitarian aid are in peril.
Hotels, restaurants and other parts of the hospitality industry are in peril.
Cracks in the dam, officials said, had put surrounding areas in peril.
They began asking American officials whether their longtime alliance was in peril.
Now her successor, Michel Temer, finds his presidency in peril as well.
Scarlet Witch is trying to save Vision, who looks to be in peril.
Or is the world economy, for all its apparent prosperity, actually in peril?
No evidence that Mr Xi's position is in peril has come to light.
If you come across an animal in peril, contact your nearest wildlife rehabilitator.
Thanks to these vulnerabilities, that deal could be in peril, according to Bloomberg.
UC's Lick Observatory, looming over San Jose, has previously found itself in peril.
Fatefully, Galen's passion for the latter places him and his family in peril.
Large crowds in American cities are unlikely to put most travellers in peril.
Another Rangers penalty — slashing by Micheal Haley — put the Rangers in peril again.
The customary pace of public works projects puts the entire region in peril.
If he is the nominee, Senate and House Republican majorities are in peril.
The development could put the proposed massive gold and copper mine in peril.
The quiet Amazonian region where he had settled years earlier was in peril.
"Drugs they need for their health will be put in peril," he said.
Suddenly they were falling, not climbing, and their whole identity was in peril.
That said, Mulvaney's job was in peril even before his disastrous press briefing.
"It hadn't occurred to me that our marriage was in peril," he said.
Republicans defended virtually every state legislature where their narrow majorities were in peril.
It's a people's right to self-determination who are in peril of extermination.
This is putting our future and the future of the planet in peril.
House bill in peril The House legislation has run into trouble in recent days.
Always a pleasant journey through the French countryside, this one was, unfortunately, in peril.
It's not difficult to see Democrats continuing to believe the ACA is in peril.
Funny people in peril, fighting the paranormal with technology is such a good idea.
Alas, that political wisdom is now evaporating, so that these lands are in peril.
The streak has been in peril before, in the 153, 2007 and 2011 seasons.
McCain's final message for his country was a warning: Our greatness is in peril.
It's failed to really address the problem, and it's putting air travelers in peril.
Yet clinics like these across America are in peril because of myopic Washington politics.
That means you put your collateral in peril if you can't make the payments.
But the bill, the Republicans' first major piece of legislation under Trump, remains in peril.
Palermo is a beautiful place with a rich history—do you think that's in peril?
They can't ignore their own legislation and in doing so, possibly put animals in peril.
The Bucks lost that game to fall to 22-29, their season clearly in peril.
Without a strong press, as our Founding Fathers knew, our democracy would be in peril.
Unlike Procter & Gamble, the industrial conglomerate is outwardly in peril and needs help, Cramer said.
His sister died, and his best friend is in prison, in peril of his life.
Jack Shephard from Lost thinks he knows best and repeatedly puts people's lives in peril.
FASTER ensures that willing teachers will have excellent training, when children's lives are in peril.
America is not in peril, but he is, and there's nowhere left to hide now.
Screeners like him hear far more alarming stories of children in peril nearly every day.
At the time, that money was only available if the mother's life was in peril.
However, decisions not to shut nursing homes for Hurricane Harvey left some residents in peril.
But now Houston is in peril of failing to advance out of the first round.
Repealing the law would require approval by Congress • Trump's education pick may be in peril.
This is important work, but hard to do when the NIH budget is in peril.
Then, as the storm moves inland, Georgia, Virginia and Maryland will also be in peril.
The Iran nuclear deal has been in peril since Trump disavowed the accord in October.
Republicans' tenuous majorities in both chambers of Virginia's state Legislature are in peril on Tuesday.
Our nation is in peril, and we cannot wait patiently for investigations to play out.
In a dynamic similar to the Senate, impeachment puts swing-district House members in peril.
If she does that, then she is putting the future of the party in peril.
Not just the Stop Trump forces seemed in peril, but also the traditional party establishment itself.
And she never pushed Mulder away, even when his exploits repeatedly put her daughter in peril.
"You are in peril here," Steve Binhakshe overheard Lewis say to her daughter, according to Starr.
There are so many animals in peril out there that I felt compelled to get involved.
"And if there are scenes where he is in peril, he will wear a different one."
We have driven many charismatic mammalian species to a point where they're in peril of extinction.
So the frame is really the California Dream, how it's in peril with infrastructure and homelessness.
Flournoy told Ya'alon that the strong bipartisan support for the U.S.-Israel relationship was in peril.
The earth is in peril from a changing climate no matter how many deniers say otherwise.
With so much happening on planet Earth in peril, are humans truly prepared to reach Mars?
In a game like Darkest Dungeon, asking too much of a character puts them in peril.
So grant those in peril on the sea the ancient protection: Bring them safely to shore.
Unfortunately, the role of the civil courts in promoting a fair economy may be in peril.
Democracy is in peril at home here in the United States and elsewhere in the world.
Banking jobs are in peril, and doctors and nurses are heading back across the English Channel.
Because people's experiences vary so much, the "as a" move is always in peril of presumption.
But there have been signs for more than a year that this project is in peril.
The ratings agencies warn that Illinois's bond rating is in peril of being downgraded to junk.
The Coast Guard is preparing its helicopter and small boat fleet to rescue those in peril.
With the planet in peril, the Chilean-born artist is having a new North American moment.
Failure would raise questions about Sainsbury's strategy and Coupe's job could be in peril, analysts said.
A 200-foot-long portion of the southbound freeway had collapsed, putting the trucks in peril.
As the storm moves inland, parts of Georgia, Virginia and Maryland will also be in peril.
However, with its own economy literally in peril, how has Tehran afforded such an expensive campaign?
The view that competition might be in peril extends beyond those travelling from New York to Chicago.
Mo Brooks, who supports the repeal of Obamacare, similarly warned that the project could be in peril.
It forces you to assess your skills honestly and behave accordingly, lest you put $9113,000 in peril.
But the Nevada caucus itself could also be in peril, at least as a nationally important contest.
They should be going to the U.S. embassy in El Salvador rather than putting life in peril.
While it can be jarring and often unexpected, it's not a sign the plane is in peril.
Lincecum is coming off four mostly miserable seasons that put his career in peril at age 290.
"They were deemed in peril and in jeopardy because they were in the storm's path," Higgins said.
How are we going to get there to a point where my community is not in peril?
Aid groups say many are in peril and children have died from exposure to severe winter weather.
Bloated registration rolls mean ... that there are bloated registration rolls, not that our elections are in peril.
Kirby said the Syrian cessation of hostilities was "very much in peril" because of the ongoing violations.
" And he added that "America is in peril if we fail to defend Israel and her interests.
But he cannot afford to dwell on any of that now, because Cameron's club is in peril.
Until you accept and deal with this reality, the state of our union will remain in peril.
In the meantime, they have led to a record unemployment spike and a stock market in peril.
The Endangered Language Alliance considers a language in peril when there are fewer than 10,000 speakers worldwide.
The rise of President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil has put the environment and human rights in peril.
"These actions of the Syrian regime, which are putting the Geneva negotiations in peril, must end," Ayrault said.
However, both trademark applications are now in peril, largely because of punctuation errors, including many a misplaced comma.
But now, with a whistleblower from the bureaucracy nudging Congress toward impeachment, his presidency is actually in peril.
Season 2 will put the characters in peril at a hospital run by Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis).
By the same logic Beijing is in peril, as it lies within range of American bombers and missiles.
This is where the classification system has to operate properly because real lives and methods are in peril.
These also offer a glimpse into the beliefs and rituals of Syrian Christians, a community currently in peril.
"An entire business, and the jobs and livelihoods that depend on it, will be in peril," Indivior said.
Once students leave an academic program due to the lack of financial aid, the program is in peril.
If not, we'll only report what we have, unless you tell me lives may be put in peril.
In emergencies like Harvey, the press is often a relay station between the government and victims in peril.
His film career was tanking, he was a tabloid laughingstock, and his long-term relationship was in peril.
W.H.O., the world's most important global health organization, is in peril and is suffering from an identity crisis.
Or if he finds serious wrongdoing, Mueller could trigger a constitutional showdown that puts a presidency in peril.
Today the Republican Party is on trial, conservatism is in crisis, and the Trump presidency is in peril.
The FBI conducted a last-minute background check into Kavanaugh in 2018 when his nomination was in peril.
Both men were pushing back on the notion their strained relationship is putting the GOP agenda in peril.
It's one of the six villages the state of Alaska has labeled "in peril" due to climate change.
That's making coral way easier to study, and could transform how conservationists protect reefs on a planet in peril.
At a time when our nation's values are seemingly in peril, it's important to remember that silence is compliance.
It showcased Jack and Rebecca's marriage in peril and, in earlier flashbacks, told the story of how they met.
The fate of Amona has divided the Israeli government, putting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing coalition in peril.
Six weeks later, Moscow and Ankara's differences over northwest Syria appear irreconcilable and Turkey's Idlib strategy is in peril.
And if the genre was in peril, Wayne seemed to take it as his singular duty to save it.
It is one thing to make a few analysts redundant, but automation could put whole business models in peril.
Image: GettyIf you're a fried chicken enthusiast living in the United Kingdom, your Chicken Stamps may be in peril.
Over lunch a few months later, Mr. Bosworth told Mr. Benioff that his once-revolutionary company was in peril.
How they find beauty in peril, a home in a country with its own complicated geopolitical history, is inspiring.
Washington (CNN)The future of the Republicans' health care bill is once again in peril this week after Sen.
However, if this tax cut bill is allowed to fail, the future for the GOP will be in peril.
According to Mr. Trump, Americans were in peril of life and livelihood, and his opponent was largely to blame.
Its new publication,"Pluralism in Peril," provides actionable tips and best practice models for communities fighting back against hate.
Coastal flooding was possible in New England, and heavy, wet snowflakes were expected to place power lines in peril.
With these works, the artists seek to transform a world in peril into one we want to live in.
A worsening economic picture could also put Chinese giants like Fosun and Shandong Ruyi in peril, Ms. Kou added.
That's two days straight of various planets, and eventually the universe, in peril over and over and over again.
Well after Mr. Welch retired, the financial crisis would put G.E., the nation's largest nonbank financial institution, in peril.
Well after Mr. Welch retired, the financial crisis would put G.E., the nation's largest nonbank financial institution, in peril.
Critics argue that the mental health initiative does not meet the needs of people who are most in peril.
Ted Cruz has said he would have let all the big banks that were in peril in 2008 fail.
Pruitt should start heeding the call of public opinion, not the demands of polluters who put us in peril.
If all else fails and the country is in peril, resign, tell your story, and let the chips fall.
Then Turkey's invasion of northern Syria placed the camp in peril and put her baby's life in the balance.
Separately, the nomination of Mr. Trump's choice to run the Labor Department, Andrew F. Puzder, may be in peril.
But a halt to production that lasts longer than a month could put even those larger companies in peril.
She warned that if it is thwarted the long-term stability of the country will be in peril too.
Though most of us remember Sullenberger as an instant hero, his reputation was in peril long after that fateful day.
Senator Kevin Cramer became the fourth Republican senator reported to oppose Cain's expected nomination, potentially putting his chances in peril.
Wembley was stunned and England were rattled as their 17-match winning sequence in World Cup qualifiers looked in peril.
I then learned that Amplifi illegally swept approximately $17 million from the festival bank account leaving the festival in peril.
The footage showed glimpses of a brightly colored underwater world that is in peril due to conflicts with surface dwellers.
The media won't tell our stories, though, at least not in the ways reporters focus on white women in peril.
This campaign shows that the foreign policy consensus that has framed this country's work overseas since 1950 is in peril.
A Republican gun reform bill appeared in peril on Wednesday after GOP leaders failed to rally conservatives behind the measure.
More images of girls in peril and ecological destruction mount, until the awful, unspoken thing finally demands to be said.
At the same time, it may be hard to fully deny that dismantling environmental protections places the environment in peril.
Were Christine Blasey Ford to testify and be thought credible by the public, Judge Kavanaugh's nomination could be in peril.
I'm more interested in the thriller genre, and putting protagonists in peril—I like kinetic, high-stakes, high-impact filmmaking.
Coastal flooding was also possible in New England, and heavy, wet snowflakes were expected to place power lines in peril.
But as online shopping continues its relentless assault on brick-and-mortar retailers, even those traditions may be in peril.
But the Governor set a trap for Regulators and Murtagh's on the front line, so Jaime's in peril by proxy.
In sum, our budget policymakers are putting the United States economy in peril unless interest rates never ever rise again.
"I've seen Trump help Americans in peril around the globe, and we really need his help," Kallie Hapgood, 22007, said.
Since becoming involved in the championship in 2015, McIlroy has breathed new life into a competition that was in peril.
The Cubs' grip on a playoff spot — and, more broadly, on their recent run of success — may be in peril.
Our identity as a nation of immigrants, with a compassionate and fair approach to the huddled masses, is in peril.
"Our Democracy is in peril, but it's not doomed," Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, tells Hamby.
An extended border wall would impede the movement of many species and would put creatures already under pressure in peril.
THE AGE OF STAGNATION Why Perpetual Growth Is Unattainable and the Global Economy Is in Peril By Satyajit Das 337 pp.
For Those in Peril on the Sea continues at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (1103 Biscayne Boulevard) through August 28, 2018.
"Trump has also put our climate in peril and shown he is out of step with the American people," Schreiber added.
These are three cases on the One Free Press Coalition's "10 Most Urgent" list, alerting the public to journalists in peril.
Health care and coverage of preexisting conditions is seemingly always in question and/or in peril, as are women's reproductive rights.
And the film as a whole takes its time before putting them in peril, giving audiences a chance to get attached.
But from then on, this is really a baby-in-peril caper about her tiny offspring and its two human protectors.
Washington and Moscow accuse each other of violating the treaty and Gorbachev himself warned this month that it was in peril.
To be cost-effective, screening needs to be focused on those, like Mr Thomas, who have knowingly put themselves in peril.
She said she was moved by the toddler's immediate instinct to put himself in peril for the sake of his sister.
The founders understood that if the press was in jeopardy, democracy, their new country's innovative experiment, would be in peril, too.
Medical charity Medicins sans Frontieres says 100,000 people are trapped near Azaz and in peril as the battle lines draw near.
After the vote, they almost immediately retreated from those promises, leaving the future of aid programs funded by Europe in peril.
The internet needs to recognize that the credibility of the industry to serve as a force for good is in peril.
The revelation comes as Mr. Trump's signature piece of diplomacy — based on his meeting with Kim Jong-un — appears in peril.
They, too, must juggle kids home from school, caring for aging parents, and the financial instability of an economy in peril.
At the beginning of the patrol, the Phoenix communicated its intent to save Rohingya in peril to the Royal Thai Navy.
Office assistants, truck drivers, forklift operators, logistics coordinators, bookkeepers and restaurant chefs and servers could all see their jobs in peril.
Sick for decades, in a fevered confusion of party interests and the national interest, the American democracy is now in peril.
Mr. Trump also appeared in peril of losing support from key Republicans he will need to advance his agenda in Congress.
With her art form in peril, the superstar soprano Renée Fleming is preparing for a poignant goodbye at the Metropolitan Opera.
Most of the Rohingyas who fled for Bangladesh left under dire circumstances — their villages set on fire, their lives in peril.
A new game, to be released in a few weeks, puts players in the shoes of hot-zone journalists in peril.
But regulations imposed after the 2007-2009 financial crisis, combined with changing market trends, put some of its core businesses in peril.
And Gaza has lost its Christian Arab population, which has fled to avoid living in peril under yet another Islamic quasi-caliphate.
The performance seemed in peril early on when, approaching an early crescendo, she stepped back and insisted that the band start again.
As the Latin proverb cited by a jovial immigration lawyer goes: "Your own property is in peril when your neighbour's house burns."
Constantly putting his life in peril for the greater good is how Daniel sees that he can amend for his father's sins.
"Certainly the health and welfare of an infant, a newborn infant, is put in peril by leaving them like that," he said.
With Twitter in peril, all eyes were searching for major changes at the top, and with Dorsey came multiple rounds of layoffs.
"Rapidly rising water could flood roads, hampering search efforts and putting displaced residents camping outdoors in peril," CNN meteorologist Gene Norman said.
News of the change suggested a transition from uncertainty about whether Kushner was in peril as part of the special counsel investigation.
Although Americans have been in the vanguard of neuroscience research for years, we are in peril of losing our mantle of leadership.
Thousands of flooded homeowners did not have flood insurance, putting them and their mortgage lenders in peril of default, said Redfin's Richardson.
More than a million Syrians fleeing a gruesome civil war have sought refuge in Lebanon, only to find themselves in peril again.
And he monitored his own responses to Trump, which included feelings of alarm and the sense that the country is in peril.
Voter anger over the tax plan could endanger Republicans in those places, maybe even putting the party's majority in Congress in peril.
Another, it seems, is resemblance to a standard woman-in-peril thriller, like a Lifetime movie stretched to four times the length.
His kidney function was still "in peril," and doctors do not yet know how his arm will be affected, Mr. Hatchett said.
The legislators won't be getting much sympathy from New Yorkers, since they have now put the city's 1.1 million schoolchildren in peril.
The London-based charity Venice in Peril has started a fund to help restore monuments, buildings and works of art as well.
Richard Simmons' fans won't let it go ... they're convinced he's in peril -- so much so, they're calling police to check on him.
Obviously, states can take a similar approach with police dogs if many of the dogs seriously are in peril of being euthanized.
Learn more: Each fall, the monarch butterfly travels thousands of miles to the mountaintops in central México, but its fate is in peril.
Thankfully for an animated world constantly in peril, this year's rebooted Powerpuff Girls have picked up a few new tricks along the way.
The story unwinds bit by bit, as a number of factors collide on one fateful day that leaves the whole family in peril.
With Uber hitting the brakes hard on any testing as authorities investigate the crash, its self-driving future is even more in peril.
These mistakes have allowed companies and investors to give into their worst impulses, thus distorting the world economy and putting it in peril.
"The California Dream is in peril if our state doesn't act to address the housing affordability crisis," Newsom said in a statement Thursday.
That experience to me encapsulates what is truly unique, truly exceptional and truly good about this country, which is now in peril 8.
Republican John Mica has been in Congress for 23 years, but recent redistricting is putting his long-held Orlando-area seat in peril.
The bad news: The future of our planet in in peril as climate change escalates, according to Al Gore's Oscar-winning Inconvenient Truth.
She screamed, fearful that the neighbors she knew so well were in peril, and that the blaze might spread to her own home.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday warned lawmakers that Brexit would be in peril if they voted down her Brexit deal.
Mariners applied not only their equipment, but also their training, rooted in the longstanding and deeply engrained tradition of aiding those in peril.
Legally, Trump is within reach of creating a constitutional crisis, which will put his presidency in peril if he fires Sessions and Mueller.
With no Democrats supporting the measure, the GOP could only afford to lose a handful of members before the outcome was in peril.
The investigation was named Operation Glauco, for Glaucus, a Greek deity with prophetic powers who came to the rescue of sailors in peril.
And it's no exaggeration to say both of those rights are in peril depending on the views of the justice who replaces Kennedy.
If the court takes those cases and adopts a narrow understanding of sex discrimination, decades of civil rights progress could be in peril.
U.S. economic and security interests are in peril unless there is a new burst of innovation and regulatory relief in our aerospace industries.
Atheists have little faith in the supernatural, but we would hate to think our faith in The New York Times is in peril.
As public outrage over corruption rises, party leaders, seeing their own careers in peril, are becoming more reluctant to risk pushing for change.
McCaffrey, who is a gangly 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds, said he never felt as if he was putting himself in peril.
"I'm very grateful that Canadian officials, when Hassan was truly in peril, worked very, very hard to expedite the process," Ms. Cooper said.
She's the kind of moderate House member that some Democrats fear would be in peril with Sanders at the top of the ticket.
Most importantly, he said the public was in peril and declined to say that he would feel safe riding on New Jersey Transit.
This will make it very difficult for Cummins to compete, putting our ability to sell these engines in the United States in peril.
The disappearance of the younger son nearly unravels the family, but it's his return to France that could put them all in peril.
Arkansas execution spree in peril as judge blocks use of deadly drug Arkansas execution spree in peril as judge blocks use of deadly drug Arkansas' plan to carry out an unprecedented series of executions over a 216-day period starting Monday was halted by a federal judge early Saturday morning, but the state has already sought to appeal the decision.
Confirmation of the CEO of fast-food company CKE Restaurants was looking increasingly in peril over concerns about his business record and personal issues.
The confirmation of the CKE Restaurants chief executive looked increasingly in peril in recent days amid concerns about his business record and personal issues.
More people means more emissions, which means runaway global warming, which means the agriculture required to feed those 9 billion people is in peril.
With this in mind, the public editor job, created in the wake of 2003's Jayson Blair plagiarism scandal, was perhaps always in peril.
Mammals, the branch of the animal kingdom to which we belong, are also in peril, another study, also published in PNAS this week, illustrates.
Profiteering has pushed nature to the brink, placing our own survival in peril due to overexploitation of the natural world and worsening climate change.
It puts our family farm in peril — we will be in big trouble paying for our property taxes, paying for the seed and fertilizers.
That opposition from conservatives, led by the House Freedom Caucus, has put the 2017 budget blueprint in peril within its own committee and beyond.
The other anti-fracking argument is an indisputable one: Fracking has extended the era of cheap fossil fuels, which puts the planet in peril.
Otherwise, the conflict may remain in peril, as there are few other enforcement mechanisms to punish genocidal regimes and therefore deter future genocide campaigns.
With the winter wheat crop in peril, the government was forced to allow farmers to use the old 500-rupee notes to buy seed.
Biltmore House survived as a private entity for under 40 years before the 1929 stock market crash put the remaining Vanderbilts' fortunes in peril.
Christians were acting as if not just the nation — but the church itself — was in peril based on the outcome of a single election.
We have gained an unusual window into chaotic and conflicting coalitions in the party, but the chaos doesn't mean the party is in peril.
Not bad for a player whose season seemed in peril after he suffered a gruesome-looking left elbow injury during New England's preseason opener.
So, we need the residents to be leaving today because by this evening, those bridges are going to be in peril of being closed.
The glimpses of our heroes in peril led some fans online to fear that some Marvel characters may not make it out of alive.
If the Trump administration extends the logic applied to Florida to the rest of the country, its "Energy Dominance" agenda could be in peril.
This is because the act of shipping water from wettish Northern California to farmers and cities in the south puts the delta smelt in peril.
And he could hardly hide his contempt for Swedes he considered naive fools who had put the country in peril with their rose-tinted worldview.
However, this time she wanted to contribute to those on the frontline rescuing animals in peril and hope others will choose to do the same.
As a result of these crimes, not only are the animals in peril, but indigenous people also suffer from the imbalance created in the environment.
U.S.-RUSSIA TIES IN PERIL The Russian Defence Ministry meanwhile mocked the effectiveness of the U.S. strikes, saying only 23 missiles had found their targets.
But when one of the rebels winds up in a hospital, both the Panah and the elites of Green City will find themselves in peril.
U.S.-RUSSIA TIES IN PERIL The Russian Defence Ministry meanwhile mocked the effectiveness of the U.S. strikes, saying only 23 missiles had found their targets.
I like your train of thought and it seems there needs to be new policies in place that prevent the gouging of people in peril.
Voting rights, women's rights, workers' rights, access to affordable health care, housing, education, the air we breathe and the water we drink are in peril.
And while their titles may seem formulaic at this point, their plots and prose often wreak havoc on the tired trope of girls in peril.
Mr. Manafort, the Trump campaign chairman, indicated that Mr. Trump would not back away from presenting himself as a rescuer for a nation in peril.
Consumer protection in peril Given Alice's ill health, the consequences for her might have been disastrous if she had been thrown out of her home.
Trump whipped furiously on behalf of the bill, warning lawmakers that the rest of his agenda would be in peril if it failed to pass.
Yet while the two-state solution is indeed in peril, there's little he can do in the next couple of months that will change that.
The unit generally considers hostage rescue missions its most important and riskiest assignments, since the hostage is in peril from the moment the raid begins.
Recent political unrest in northern Mali has put these texts in peril, though families and archivists have risked their lives to guard many of them.
But, hearing that the GOP plans to defund Planned Parenthood puts my future health and those who I may come into contact with in peril.
In Atlantic City, where Mr. Trump's casinos were roiled by financial problems and bankruptcies, some contractors said they went unpaid, putting their businesses in peril.
Relatives said his one-man aid mission to the Rohingyas was driven by his deepening religiosity and a desire to connect with Muslims in peril.
If SoftBank walks away from the offer and WeWork doesn't get the loans it is counting on, the company could be in peril, analysts say.
At this point in Tiuri's journey to deliver the letter, he'd been in peril (and subsequently escaped) more times than one person could reasonably expect.
Updated: July 9, 2019 The Affordable Care Act was already in peril after a federal judge in Texas invalidated the entire law late last year.
What it has to say about black lives in peril is genuinely terrifying, but mostly in the way that sobering statistics or news analyses are.
Unless you can produce a better alternative, tossing out a less-than-perfect agreement that does advance some concrete goals is an exercise in peril.
As The Times's Glenn Thrush, Maggie Haberman and Sharon LaFraniere detailed in some amazing reporting, Kushner's role in this White House may be in peril.
Unfortunately, federal regulators to date have largely refused to utilize the tools Congress provided through this legislation, leaving many American families and businesses in peril.
"The spectacle we see of all of these birds packed into one area is really an indication of a river in peril," Mr. Taddicken said.
If we have no shared agreement in that, and no interest in getting to a shared set of facts, then our democracy is in peril.
Even when he's sent to the Tower, his life in peril, he remains a quietly intransigent dissenter to the rampaging egomania of King Henry VIII.
Unless both sides back away from their threats, accusations and suppositions about the other side, both will be in peril if the treaty is abandoned.
A draft divorce deal released by the U.K. government last week was met with criticism and an outbreak of resignations, putting the agreement's future in peril.
It took me 27 years to realize that asking for a raise wouldn't read as a lack of gratitude that could put my job in peril.
Archer put himself in peril in the sixth when he walked Brett Gardner on four pitches and then sent him to third on a wild pitch.
Some people close to Trump believe Mnuchin could find his own position in peril, in part because an attempt to calm the markets on Sunday backfired.
A 21-21990 loss in Guatemala City on Friday had seemed to put the United States in peril of not qualifying for the 21994 World Cup.
A cranky old woman is murdered in the apartment below his, and Jack grows edgy, wondering whether his smoothly corporatized cocaine distribution network is in peril.
Frequently, Aquaman finds himself in peril and has to use his telepathic powers to call on turtles, jellyfish, sharks and other sea creatures to save him.
Yet they are also under pressure to take action to both protect the country from the coronavirus crisis and to rescue an economy increasingly in peril.
With Republican control of the House in peril in the midterm elections on Tuesday, the president has escalated his anti-immigrant messaging to appeal to voters.
We cannot pass by on the side of the road when the elderly, the disabled, the poor, and the vulnerable are in peril before our eyes.
With two games to play, the United States could be in peril of failing to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1986.
By selling the idea that my co-workers and I have all been replaced by robots, Amazon has rendered us invisible and placed us in peril.
The novel's ominous opening passages make two things abundantly evident: Turtle is in grave danger, and yet she isn't the prototypical, passive fictional girl in peril.
Like the airlines, indebted oil companies could be in peril if oil falls below this key level — and especially if it tumbles to $45, Carney said.
Just weeks ago, GOP leaders scoffed at the idea any were in peril — but both districts have since been flooded with hard-hitting Democratic TV ads.
After a life of mistreatment that involved being forcibly committed to a mental institution, she's once again in peril when a military coup forms in Athens.
President Trump's potential Russian ties, coupled with his cavalier and unthinking attitude toward security and our allies, have put the safety of our country in peril.
"The 113th Circuit is a very important circuit, and the presence of more conservative judges puts in peril all of American health care reform," said Sen.
Numerous roads were closed, and authorities warned of the risk of landslides, tornadoes and flash floods, with dams and bridges in peril as rivers and creeks swelled.
Flying a helicopter requires such an intense mental load, he says, that even small things like pushing the "talk" button can put a novice pilot in peril.
The proposed budget for 22015 will have life and death consequences for the world's most vulnerable, and put the health, security and prosperity of Americans in peril.
RELATED: In biblical lands, Christianity is in peril It captured Mosul in June 2014, butchered thousands of people and prompted an exodus from Iraq's second largest city.
Though guiding such missiles onto a distant moving target is tricky, no navy will be keen on putting several billion dollars and thousands of sailors in peril.
Overeem was technically slicker in every area of the game and yet watching the bout one felt like Rothwell was comfortable and Overeem was in peril throughout.
"Now, with the Edgehill Community in peril, we have the rare opportunity to stand in the way of an injustice like this repeating itself," the letter reads.
The 2020 Olympics may be in peril of not occurring on time, but the torch relay continues, only there will now be no passing of the torch.
The 2020 Olympics may be in peril of not occurring on time, but the torch relay continues, only there will now be no passing of the torch.
With the economy in peril, and the party split in a scramble for power, land is being used as a vital tool in the struggle for control.
It means they would most likely react to stress-induced fear the same as anyone else, with unintended consequences that could put even more people in peril.
" Ms. Stasio wrote that "Mary Higgins Clark writes to a simple formula that entails putting a woman in peril and letting her figure her own way out.
But a text she sent that night to a coworker indicated she thought she might be in peril, her mother, Charlaine Houston, said in a Facebook post.
The "Special Relationship" In Peril It was Winston Churchill who first coined the term "special relationship" to describe the relationship between the U.S. and the United Kingdom.
It stands to reason that if we reduce the number of animals in peril, we also reduce the number of rescuers risking their lives to save them.
POUND IN PERIL On the currency front, sterling steadied after suffering a harsh reversal that left it facing its worst weekly fall since late 2017 at 2.4%.
In the hours after that, the deal seemed in peril as White House officials insisted they were still reviewing text and aides rushed to make technical changes.
In the hours after that, the deal seemed in peril as White House officials insisted they were still reviewing text and aides rushed to make technical changes.
As the government put his relationship with this country in peril, thousands of people chirped in online to poke at the unlikeliness, and precariousness, of his situation.
People now wonder aloud whether the Iditarod will have to climb the latitudinal ladder permanently to escape, or even if its long-term future is in peril.
BATTAMBANG, Cambodia (Reuters) - Sin Rozeth's attempts to show the benefits of grassroots democracy to some of the poorest people in the Cambodian city of Battambang are in peril.
"No less than the viability of the historic climate change agreement reached in Paris may well be in peril," said Richard J. Lazarus, a law professor at Harvard.
If the issuer didn't own or have the ability to produce the underlying asset, the owners of its coins might be in peril of holding a valueless proxy.
Madhukar Ladha, an equity analyst at Mumbai-based firm HDFC Securities, said he did not see Jet's rescue package being in peril as the deal was already agreed.
Such a view is widely shared across Asia: that American leadership, which has underpinned the regional order since the second world war, is in peril under Mr Trump.
In just the past 12 months, Nebraska floods, Carolina and Florida hurricanes and California wildfires have put military installations in peril, ravaging buildings and doing billions in damage.
A coalition of Iowa farming groups representing corn, soybean, pork and cattle industries recently wrote to Department of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, saying agricultural exports are "in peril".
Yet today, when it is in peril as almost never before, Labour's problem is not that everyone is arguing but that they are rallying around a flawed consensus.
Republicans failed last week to push a much-vaunted health-care plan through Congress, sending a signal that President Donald Trump's ambitious economic agenda could be in peril.
No planets, cities or galaxies are in peril, and you can enjoy the spectacle without any of the usual action-movie queasiness about invisible and extensive civilian casualties.
With the economy in peril and the governing party split in a scramble for power, land is being used as a vital tool in the struggle for control.
With endless generosity, they banded together to rescue thousands of Syrians, Afghans and other migrants in peril, months before humanitarian aid groups and European governments arrived to help.
I've been asked to comment on "women in peril!" stories about runners being attacked since, and I won't because the focus is almost always in the wrong place.
The Amazon in peril: Indigenous territories and other protected lands in the world's largest tropical rain forest are under mounting threat from illegal mining, according to a study.
It's a telling moment in an episode that shows two very different ways to put a character in peril, and the implications of the stories "Outlander" is telling.
Even though Australia's cat plan didn't kindle the kind of organized resistance that would put it in peril, many of the country's cat owners weren't happy about it.
As the large economies prepare economic stimulus packages, they should avoid a dash for growth at any cost, which would aggravate climate change and put lives in peril.
This added drama on the surface by placing Dany in peril, but hurt our understanding of her because we've really had no idea what she's been thinking lately.
Watch this space: The only reason for the Fed to cut rates by 1% or more in a year would be that the U.S. economy is in peril.
Last week I attended two memorable events that reminded me why we care so very much about this nation and also why our future may be in peril.
Driving the news: Graham said Trump is making the biggest mistake of his presidency, against the advice of his national security team, and putting his presidency in peril.
I interviewed Ms. Rousseff last weekend at the Brazil Conference at Harvard and M.I.T., during which she delivered a defiant speech warning that Brazil's democracy is in peril.
" He added, "It is the coarseness of the language and the rank bullying that have hurt the office of the presidency and has now put us in peril.
Such statutes are distinct from better-known Good Samaritan laws, which exist nationwide and offer protection against liability to those who act when they see people in peril.
This one comes closer to a conventional woman-in-peril narrative, with a plot that features a young television reporter who catches the eye of a serial killer.
POUND IN PERIL On the currency front, sterling steadied after suffering a sharp reversal that left it facing its worst weekly fall since late 2017 of around 2%.
If Kim actually fears for his life, believes his hold on power and his lifestyle are in peril, he could be forced to pivot away from nuclear weaponization.
This plain-spoken creator of some of the most complex and beautiful watches in the world sees the Swiss Watch industry to be in turmoil but not in peril.
Kirby said the Syrian cessation of hostilities was "very much in peril" because of the violations and urged Moscow to use its influence over Assad to halt the attacks.
"Obviously some of the progress that we made is now in peril ... but the point really is for those 20 million people, their lives have been better," Obama said.
He argues that preserving nature is a virtue in and of itself but that humans have put the planet and society in peril through rampant use of fossil fuels.
But on this upcoming Independence Day, at a time when Trump's response to our better angels is to go small, mean and tribal, an American ideal is in peril.
"Congress is long overdue in acting on this issue, and the failure to pass the Dream Act has resulted in countless lives put in peril," the letter reads.  Rep.
He said another area of focus was arresting smugglers' money made on trafficking refugees and migrants to Europe, their lives in peril in unfit rubber dinghies daring the Mediterranean.
"When even one American—who has done nothing wrong—is forced by fear to shut his mind and close his mouth, then all Americans are in peril," Truman said.
It helps, too, if you ignore the woman-in-peril clichés and sadism and just read "Unsane" as a self-aware riff on the relationship between critics and creators.
He was also made a knight in Italy for raising more than £2 million for the Venice in Peril Fund through sales of the Veneziana pizza at his restaurants.
Meghan Markle has been accused of destroying her husband's life and painted as a palace-wrecker who's putting the future of the monarchy — particularly post–Queen Elizabeth — in peril.
Further, the law says that no person has a legal duty to render aid to another -- unless they are the very cause of why another person is in peril.
Also, drivers in Texas sometimes hate cyclists because they make 'em feel lazy and self-conscious, and they like to demonstrate their disdain by putting their lives in peril.
Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini described the actions of Carola Rackete, who captained a vessel rescuing migrants in peril on the Mediterranean, as a threat to Italy's national security.
Still, a life on the road tethered to a pack of noisy, needy macaques does not appeal to many younger people, and the tradition remains in peril, the trainers said.
First, the prospecting and proliferation of ivory into the market can only serve to perpetuate the cultural demand for the substance even further, putting living elephants in peril of poaching.
In the early nineties, "The Sierra in Peril," a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of reports that appeared in the Sacramento Bee , spurred Congress to commission studies on California's forest ecosystems.
KABUL, Afghanistan — When hundreds of Taliban fighters surrounded the district center of Bala Murghab in western Afghanistan in early April, the Afghan troops stationed there knew they were in peril.
This petition was denied, primarily because the Open Internet Order was by that point in peril of replacement, and new deliberations would as likely as not soon be rendered moot.
Even though he had been far ahead in the polls, Reagan's campaign suddenly seemed in peril under an onslaught of stories asking whether he was too old for the job.
That is pretty good going for a politician who has often (not least at the start of this election campaign) looked in peril and is deeply unpopular with many voters.
It must slowly unfurl over a couple weeks to be ready to do its science operations, and if one step goes wrong, it could put the entire mission in peril.
Why it matters: "Without a shift, the news business will remain dominated by content that is aligned with advertisers not readers, and quality journalism will remain in peril," Lessin says.
She's a woman in peril, until she's not, shedding her girlish bearing, forcing her mouth into a thin line, and rising through the ranks of drug trafficking and organized crime.
While the Museum of Modern Art is expanding, with the help of a $26 million donation from the California billionaire David Geffen, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is in peril.
A bipartisan deal to reauthorize and overhaul the Export-Import Bank is in peril after a House committee was forced to delay action on the measure amid backlash from Democrats.
Ten episodes is probably more than the story needed, but if you like your small-town-folks-in-peril stories to be on the tasteful side, "Eyewitness" fits the bill.
The Philadelphia Flyers have won back-to-back games to keep their flickering postseason hopes alive while the New York Islanders have dropped consecutive contests to put theirs in peril.
"Because I photograph people in peril … I find it very difficult to get my head around the art narrative of photography," he told the Guardian in an interview last year.
The revelation of the bases comes as Mr. Trump's signature piece of diplomacy, based on his meeting in June with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, appears in peril.
And now, by early March, Hong Kong has recorded more than 22000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as its battered economy takes another hit and jobs are put in peril.
Shortly after suffering a heart attack and with his candidacy in peril, Sanders used the event, which drew more than 20,000 people, to brandish a new high-profile endorsement: Rep.
Meanwhile, the very base of the food chain in the waters around Antarctica is in peril, because tiny crustaceans called krill are struggling to find food as more ice melts.
Teresa for many years has been devoted to the needs of children in peril, but now, dependent on morphine for relief, she no longer leaves the precincts of her couch.
That makes a subplot tacked on to put Anastasia and others in peril -- the seeds of which were planted in the last film -- feel all the more strained and absurd.
Strong, credible arguments can help America avoid costly wars, just as the wrong words, ill-conceived provocations, can trigger conflicts, putting American soldiers in harm's way and US citizens in peril.
You don't go to another place where people are in peril and are suffering and you just kind of hover around in a helicopter without having some kind words to say.
People — and their pets — are in peril, but concerned citizens and Good Samaritans are working with the Sonoma Humane Society and Sonoma County Animal Services to share photos of missing pets.
Naoto Kan, the prime minister at the time, has said he feared he would have to evacuate the Japanese capital Tokyo and that Japan's very existence could have been in peril.
Chief Goldsmith said his department is among the best in Virginia at "crisis intervention" and that all of his officers involved in fatal shootings were in peril when they fired. (AP)
Flake: "If the president continues to try to undermine the legitimacy of that investigation, and Republicans continue to try and help with that, I think that puts us in peril." pic.twitter.
When Williams hit a forehand long to hand Giorgi the set, it looked possible that her quest for a 24th and possibly most remarkable Grand Slam title might be in peril.
They've been told the literacy program is in peril, but this alone can't explain why they'd risk longer sentences, deferred parole or transfer to maximum security for such a harebrained scheme.
She scouts, sizes up, remembers, secures (her job, which has been in peril), rushes toward (a bomb everyone else in Paris is fleeing), realizes, foils, avenges and otherwise stays astonishingly busy.
With teams from Australia, South Africa, Argentina and Japan needing to spend two weeks quarantined to play matches in New Zealand, the viability of the whole tournament may be in peril.
In "The Water Will Come," partly built on stories he's written for Rolling Stone, he visits cities in peril around the globe: New York; Lagos, Nigeria; Norfolk, Va.; Miami; Venice; Rotterdam.
Although the W.H.O. directorship is the pre-eminent health policy post in the world — one in which bold leadership can turn the tide against epidemics — the organization itself is in peril.
Only one apprentice can become a scythe, so they're forced to compete horrifically, even as they contend with the capital-F feelings that teenagers in peril always have for one another.
Mr. Comey was convinced that if Congress found out that agents were essentially reopening the investigation, his job would be in peril, and the reputation of the bureau would be tarnished.
Without time to lose, she must wrestle with the morality of who deserves to live and who should die, before her daughter's life is once again put in peril at sundown.
Nicole Phillips, a lawyer at the Institute for Justice and Democracy, a Boston-based group that helped prepare the lawsuit against Mr. Viliena, said the witnesses and plaintiffs were in peril.
On Saturday, the People's Climate March will take to the streets because "everything we have struggled to move forward in the United States is in peril," according to the march's organizers.
Although local politics had been racked by bombings, assassinations and a long conflict with Tamil separatists, democracy itself did not seem to be in peril until the end of the civil war.
Just before the live evictions, Julie gives the three houseguests in peril — Mark, Ari, and Ross — the opportunity to make a case as to why Marissa should take them to the end.
Top Democratic leaders and prominent Clinton backers say they have no issue with the Vermont independent's continued presence in the race, even as Sanders' quest for the nomination becomes increasingly in peril.
It's unclear who (or what) he was running from, but one black cat found his escape plan in peril after he was discovered underneath a seat on an Air Canada flight Thursday.
Yet that foreordained matchup is in peril, because San Antonio finds itself fighting for its playoff life, trailing its best-of-seven series, three games to two, against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Each man worked for Republican and Democratic presidents and never sought to enter politics -- but both have said they feel compelled to speak out because they see the country's institutions in peril.
It is a perversion of the principles governing asylum to pretend that those in peril at sea have an overriding right not to be returned to a country they chose to enter.
The midcentury buildings of Tuscon's Sunshine Mile, modernist glass-dome conservatories in Milwaukee, and the first golf course to desegregate in the South are included in cultural and architectural heritage in peril.
Speaking directly into the phone on a sunny field, Mr. Salvini showed a disposition remarkably sunnier than he had on Monday afternoon, when he suggested the fledgling alliance could be in peril.
Stock investors are viewing the policy shift as evidence that growth will pick up and underpin a rally, while the bond market sees it as a sign the economy is in peril.
But does he have to put in peril the beaches below Ronald Reagan's old ranch, a coastline that is pure bliss for surfers and solace-seekers, just to spite his fellow Americans?
But in an acknowledgement of McConnell's concerns that primary battles could put the Senate GOP majority in peril, Trump said he would try to persuade Bannon to ease off on some incumbents.
Problem is -- Rob is halfhearted about the whole thing ... not committing to the diet or exercise, and the family is worried his condition will worsen and his life will be in peril.
Anaheim slogged through a 1-7-2 start that appeared to put Coach Bruce Boudreau's job in peril, but the Ducks have rocketed up the Pacific Division standings in the past two months.
Warren's lead in Iowa is not a wide one — she is up by fewer than 6900 points in the RCP average — and a loss there could put her whole strategy in peril. Sen.
But if the various meteor-monitoring networks around the world can help improve the forecasting of peak meteoric activity, then the number of spacecraft suddenly found to be in peril will be reduced.
So if you can't recall exactly who was in peril in May, or who was about to get married, or which secret agents were on the brink of a breakup, don't sweat it.
Reviewing national monuments Bernhardt will serve as top deputy to Zinke, who is currently evaluating the status of more than 20 national monuments, which protect antiquities or things of archaeological importance in peril.
With the triple European Cup winners already immersed in a pall of gloom after a hugely underwhelming campaign, their best hope of returning to the Champions League next season is now in peril.
Honey Nut Cheerios is passionate about bees and is taking steps to inspire others to do their part by releasing a video to raise awareness for the plight of these pollinators in peril.
On Wednesday, his mother and her boyfriend faced charges of child endangerment, and Mayor Bill de Blasio faced questions about how the city had responded to signs that Zymere had been in peril.
But every time the Trump administration exercises its power to attack a new group of people -- the LGBTQ community, migrants -- those actions damage our global standing and put in peril justice for all.
POUND IN PERIL It was mostly quiet in currencies, though sterling was nursing a grudge after suffering a vicious reversal that left it facing its worst weekly fall since late 2017 at 2.4%.
WASHINGTON — President Trump accused Democrats on Thursday morning of "presidential harassment" over congressional investigations into his finances, and he mocked Virginia politicians whose jobs are in peril after revelations they appeared in blackface.
Trump: Markets would 'crash' As of now, the prediction market for impeachment suggests Trump's political fortunes could be in peril, although the current betting is that he's unlikely to be removed from office.
But both Jolly and Schale, the Democratic strategist, speculated that more conservative cash could flow into the race closer to Election Day if Donald Trump's campaign puts the House Republican majority in peril.
One spy agency's annual report from the mid-2000s noted that citizens were more likely to be caught up in peril overseas than to face any threat of terrorism within New Zealand's borders.
"The Paris temperature goal is in peril because of the way we're dealing with bioenergy," William Moomaw, a professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, said in an interview.
Millions of Nigerians may soon be in peril if the situation deteriorates, as authorities expect, when the five-month rainy season begins in May and makes farming impossible in areas that are now accessible.
" Perry said the presidents don't want to touch the White House meeting, which is "in peril because of how toxic the environment has become and because Trump has not delivered from that first meeting.
As Kevin B. Marvel, the executive officer of the American Astronomical Society, points out, science research is pretty much always in peril since public science research budgets are subject to the whims of Congress.
On the new podcast, Dash offered up a new way of thinking about how platforms should protect their users: They can ask themselves how they would react if it was their data in peril.
Justin Timberlake may have skated by taking an illegal selfie of his ballot at the Tennessee polls, but if celebs in Hollywood snap their ballots they could be in peril ... as in FELONY peril.
"There's going to be a lot of seats on the market," said Michael Zuccato of Cuba Travel Services, a charter company whose business is in peril now that consumers can book directly with airlines.
And yet, as of March 30, absent any new developments, the Premier League will be in peril, as many of its players will technically no longer be entitled to work in the United Kingdom.
Right now, the rights of the human, I hope, are still predominant in our structure and obviously the values of a democratic society around the world, which are in peril, I like to say.
Wade, the 1973 decision that established a constitutional right to abortion: President Trump has appointed two conservative judges to the Supreme Court, and women's rights activists are warning that the decision is in peril.
A U.S. military convoy withdrawing from Syria for Iraq today was pelted with fruit and stones by Kurdish civilians who accuse the superpower they once saw as their protector of leaving them in peril.
Yet the state efforts have sparked a backlash among freelance writers, artists, translators, cooks and other freelancers who say they're happy with their work arrangement and fear their livelihoods could now be in peril.
"Considering the high levels of voter disengagement and the many ways our voting systems ... are dysfunctional, it would be easy to conclude that America's democracy is in peril," Patrick told POLITICO in a statement.
Even as the deal was in peril, Mr. Carney, who oversees the company's press and government relations, never went to New York to meet with officials, three people with knowledge of the meetings said.
I suppose it is straightforward, but my hypothesis is that people forced to muffle their feelings and thoughts are in peril of burying those inner perturbations so deeply that they can't unearth them anymore.
Critic's Notebook One of the hallmarks of a past generation's nature documentaries was the animal-in-peril scene: the cub hunted by the jungle cat, the fledgling teetering at the edge of its nest.
Organized by color to create fantastical shapes like a giant droplet of water and an enormous, vibrant typhoon, the bottles served as the backdrop for mermaids in peril, helplessly trapped among the mass of refuse.
For now, rising oil prices still set off a salutary chain reaction: Higher prices mean fewer debt-burdened energy companies are in peril, fortifying the market for risky corporate bonds and lifting equities with them.
But the letter from the F.D.A. is the second black eye for health issues at the plant outside of Boston, known as its North Atlantic Kitchen, and could put some of those sales in peril.
That includes wisely placing Mr. Spock (Zachary Quinto) and Dr. McCoy (Karl Urban) in peril together, allowing them to bicker and, faced with death, flirt with admitting how fond they really are of each other.
It's time for Republicans to panic about the House The neck-and-neck race in a ruby red Ohio district was the latest evidence that the Republican majority in the House is in peril. Why?
Yet Ms. Shalala survived the primary in August by just four percentage points, and her Republican rival is proving far more formidable than Democrats anticipated, leaving a seat they fully expected to flip in peril.
Runaway development and careless discharging of fertilizer runoff from upland farms have led to massive fish kills, poisonous algal blooms, and decreased water quality throughout the lagoon that have put the whole ecosystem in peril.
Still, I'd thought for years that I was the only one who braced herself against plays involving animals, particularly those in peril, or who regarded "War Horse" with dread, despite the magnificence of its puppetry.
The court will consider whether Brazil's abortion laws — which forbid terminating pregnancies with few exceptions, including cases of rape and instances in which the mother's life is in peril — are at odds with constitutional protections.
The potential for substantial tax relief is in peril not because of turmoil in the White House but because of congressional Republicans' inability to square the circle of promising tax cuts and debt reduction simultaneously.
"Captain Alan Dockeray and his fantastic crew honoured the first law of the sea by going to the aid of other seafarers in peril on the ocean," it said in a post on social media.
The element of that process that is most in peril is the source, and for all his sins, real and alleged, Julian Assange has been one of the most extraordinary sources of the new millennium.
"We've gotten to a point where when we think we see a child unsupervised that it constitutes an emergency — that a child not directly observed by an adult is a child in peril," Brooks tells PEOPLE.
But I worried that may not be perceived as a virtue by viewers who are used to being fed stories about people in peril, living in besieged communities under the threat of violence or abject poverty.
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In Britain, Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight for her draft divorce deal with the European Union after the resignation of her Brexit secretary and other ministers put her strategy and her job in peril.
Under the Republican plan, Hartford would have lost $6.8 million dollars of state support "at a time when its financial future is in peril, almost certainly forcing it into bankruptcy," Malloy said in his veto message.
Feature Almond growing in California is a $7.6 billion industry that wouldn't be possible without the 30 billion bees (and hundreds of human beekeepers) who keep the trees pollinated — and whose very existence is in peril.
In the 48 hours before the jail's certifications were formally unveiled, the sheriff and county worried in internal documents that its standing would be in peril if the organization got a complete picture of its problems.
The sixth and final season of "House of Cards" will introduce new characters as it tries to move past a sexual misconduct scandal that put the Netflix series in peril and forced out its biggest star.
How can anyone in Washington, remembering the many and varied Clinton family witch hunts, now turn their back on a foreign power threatening our democracy and the obvious nepotistic kleptocracy that puts our nation in peril.
Parking and entry are free, as is a trail map that will help you find hibiscus species and other plants native to Hawaii and those used in traditional island culture, as well as plants in peril.
He has spoken of a nefarious "deep state" undermining his presidency, a judiciary that puts the country in "peril" and a news media that is "the enemy of the people," a phrase historically used by autocrats.
The breaking of a woman's heart suddenly puts the universe's balance in peril, prompting her to be unceremoniously plucked from her bedroom and whisked to a strange world of bright colors, bright lights, and bright hearts.
"The fact that Brexiteers have chosen time and again to put Brexit in peril rather than put it into effect is one of the enduring curiosities of the Brexit saga," Stephen Paduano writes in Foreign Policy.
According to Variety, ABC has renewed medical drama Grey's Anatomy for season 16 and 17, meaning that fans have around two more years before they worry about the fate of their beloved, perpetually in peril hospital staff.
With Kavanaugh on the bench, the future of Roe would either be safe, according to groups like the American Family Association who say his views are not conservative enough, or in peril, according to politicians like Sen.
On Thursday, British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight for her draft divorce deal with the European Union after the resignation of her Brexit secretary and other ministers put her strategy and her job in peril.
People want to know whether the City will atrophy; whether Italy will have a debt crisis or itself leave the European Union; whether European banks might enter another downward spiral; whether the euro is in peril again.
He's the leading proponent for the strictest voting laws in the nation and a controversial figure featured in the forthcoming CNN documentary, "Democracy in Peril: The War on Voting Rights," premiering Friday, November 2 at 11 p.m.
A president who is careless with the position that has become known in the past century as "leader of the free world," and that our institutions and maybe even our liberty are in peril as a consequence.
A Pygmy living on the edge of the jungle in what may be the world's most wretched country, she has borne five children and now cradles little Bruno, a fourth in peril, with fierce devotion and desperation.
Numerous records appear to be in peril this year: There have been 5393 400-yard passing games through five weeks of the season, which is not only a record but more than the previous four seasons combined.
CreditCreditFlip Nicklin/Minden Pictures SAN FELIPE, Mexico — In the shallow sea waters of the Gulf of California swims a porpoise that few have seen, its numbers dwindling so fast that its very existence is now in peril.
The question that must be asked of every Republican in Congress is, Will you save the country from irrational presidential behavior that puts the country in peril, or do you intend to go down with the ship?
The Hill's Katie Bo Williams has the story: Michael Flynn's position as President Trump's national security adviser appeared to be in peril on Monday as Democrats stepped up their attacks and the White House remained stonily silent.
Privately, White House officials conceded that competing Republican factions were each demanding changes that could doom the effort, placing the measure in peril and Mr. Trump's chances of succeeding at a high-stakes legislative deal in jeopardy.
Behaving in an overtly political way when Americans are in peril or appearing to not focus exclusively on coordinating federal, state and government agencies is often seen as a pointless risk that offers an opening to critics.
State Representative Jim Durkin said in a radio interview it would be "dangerous" to pass only a partial budget, which would put funding for social services, public schools and other parts of the state government in peril.
"Replacing Obamacare will come with a price for elected representatives who vote to scrap it, say many Americans, who clearly feel their health is in peril under the Republican alternative," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the poll.
"Such an alliance, if it was to materialize, would put the assumption that Le Pen will be beaten by Macron or Fillon in the second round in peril," a team of analysts at Mizuho said in a note.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to fight for her draft divorce deal with the European Union on Thursday after the resignation of her Brexit secretary and other ministers put her strategy and her job in peril.
While a leaked scene of an animal actor being forced into rushing waters for the movie A Dog's Purpose has ignited controversy, another harrowing video of a dog in peril in rapid waters has started making the rounds.
Of course, as Jalopnik pointed out a few years ago, once electrics vehicles are common, and combustion engine won't require additional air flow to operate, the future of the grille as we know it may be in peril.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday blocked enforcement of a Louisiana law that could force all but one of the state's abortion clinics to close, a sign that a similar law in Texas also could be in peril.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Iran has begun preparations to boost its uranium enrichment capacity, its nuclear chief said on Tuesday, adding to pressure on European powers trying to save a nuclear accord with Tehran in peril after a U.S. withdrawal.
December 2008 was a time when the U.S. and global economies appeared to be in peril, and was the last month prior to the weakest year in U.S. auto sales since World War Two, adjusted for population growth.
The former US leader, who counts Merkel as among his closest political friends and allies, warned that "progress" towards universal health care made during his presidency was in peril as Republicans try to repeal his signature domestic achievement.
Frank words from Erdogan Erdogan, in an op-ed dated Friday in The New York Times, decried US actions toward Turkey and warned that the future of their decades-long "shoulder to shoulder" alliance could be in peril.
The driving narrative of the book is Natasha's quest to find Alain, whom she believes may have died, amid the destruction, but it is a powerful portrait of a nation in peril and the citizens who inhabit it.
The Philadelphia Flyers are starting to pick up the pieces after a disastrous stretch put their bid for a second straight postseason berth in peril while the Buffalo Sabres are mired in a tough run of their own.
The form of glioblastoma that claimed Mr. Kennedy and is now putting Mr. McCain in peril is just another of the ties between two larger-than-life figures in a Senate that has fewer and fewer of them.
So while the degree to which Trump's logorrhea put the Russian asset in peril is not yet clear, what is clear is that Trump has gravely damaged America's ability to collect crucial information, and not just about Russia.
They are there to signal that, as seriously as our politicians take themselves — especially at a moment when the very future of democracy appears to be in peril — those same politicians are also, at some level, deeply silly.
After a season 7 cliffhanger that left literally every major character on Chicago Fire in peril, the mattress factory fire was finally extinguished in the season 8 premiere — but not without claiming one of 51's original players.
But its long-term reputation is in peril as it stumbles from controversy to controversy and struggles to shake public perception that it is a company that prefers to buck rules wherever it goes rather than follow them.
So that&aposs a third of the 200 plus that&aposs not an insignificant number, they&aposre prime targets for recruitment and another way that their lives are in peril because of these ridiculous governmental policies and irresponsible adults.
If Trump tries to scrap the deal anyway, he could blow much of his diplomatic capital with America's closest European allies, putting his larger foreign policy agenda in peril, said Matthew Bey, energy analyst at strategic intelligence firm Stratfor.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former minister Jo Johnson said that the future of Britain's ruling Conservative Party would be in peril if Prime Minister Theresa May proceeded with Brexit, hours after Britain agreed the draft text for leaving the European Union.
Bevin said on Friday that single-parent households in the state had been forced to leave children at home and in peril of not just sexual assault, but of ingesting poison or being offered drugs for the first time.
So, as this episode of the ongoing serial ends, we are (per the genre) once again in peril, wondering if, when and how the incoming team will process the kind of unwelcome information that intelligence will routinely present it.
If the special counsel can prove that they in any way coordinated the timing of the WikiLeaks dump to take the heat off Trump at a moment when his entire campaign was in peril, it would strongly suggest collusion.
It was a startling scene when Froome, a Team Sky rider, tumbled into a grassy field in the opening stage of the Tour de France on Saturday, immediately putting his pursuit of a record-tying fifth title in peril.
Scott M. Stringer, the city comptroller and a mayoral candidate in 2021, said that Mr. de Blasio must protect the city from leaders in Albany who frequently target New York City's budget when the state budget is in peril.
After having no message, no money, and no real leadership since 2016, Democrats are now in peril of losing the one key narrative that they've relied upon in the past: that Republicans are a bunch of heartless, racist goons.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's craving for loyalty from his top law enforcement officials and alleged efforts to topple those whom he perceives as threats could be leading him into deep trouble -- and even put his presidency in peril.
One of the top-performing hedge funds this year, Mudrick Capital, can thank its large stake in Juul for its success, though that may be in peril thanks to the rash of vaping-related deaths in the United States.
Grant's purportedly scientific argument that the exalted "Nordic" race that had founded America was in peril, and all of modern society's accomplishments along with it, helped catalyze nativist legislators in Congress to pass comprehensive restrictionist immigration policies in the early 258s.
In the face of this new attack, Jacobs meets with CEO Phillip Price and last season's newly crowned CTO Scott Knowles to explain that the banks will be down for five days, wrecking more havoc on a system in peril.
I know you don&apost have your back covered or that he&aposs engaging in some conduct that can put you in peril, and people were injured, people were hurt in the course of his disappearance in looking for him.
"Olympic Dam's latest outage shows Australia's investability and jobs are placed in peril by the failure of policy to both reduce emissions and secure affordable, dispatchable and uninterrupted power," BHP Chief Executive Andrew Mackenzie said in a statement following the outage.
For as long as women have been cutting themselves, "the self-harming woman" has been spun into a specific narrative—one that usually supports a cultural mythology which insists that we are always in peril, always compromised by our own femininity.
No change in text.) By Jamie McGeever LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - The last time banks had to pay this much to borrow dollars from each other over near risk-free borrowing costs, the euro zone's very existence was in peril.
They are a peculiarly British undertaking, and despite perhaps not being championed enough in the country—their funding has frequently been in peril—within epidemiological fields they are looked on with envy and admiration by the rest of the world.
The story of Gawker versus Hulk Hogan — or, perhaps more accurately, Peter Thiel — has some asking whether press freedom in the United States is in peril if a scorned billionaire can help deliver a crippling blow to a media company.
But those plans, and the billions of dollars that have been invested in them, are in peril after federal officials approved broad new privacy rules that will limit the extent to which companies can collect and use digital information about individuals.
And empathy is clearly better than common reactions to disease: stigmatization of the afflicted, disdain toward those most at risk for infection and political dithering that leaves populations in peril with few facts and no financing to stop the microbes' spread.
"Replacing Obamacare will come with a price for elected representatives who vote to scrap it, say many Americans, who clearly feel their health is in peril under the Republican alternative," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University poll.
Of all people, Flynn -- a decorated military veteran, an accomplished intelligence officer and President Donald Trump's short-lived national security adviser -- should have understood that lying to the FBI would put himself in peril and might compromise the broader national interest.
It was only in May that Mr. Kushner had his security clearance restored after months of questions about whether he was in peril in the investigation by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia.
If Republicans are too harsh in their questioning of Dr. Blasey, they risk inviting an even greater backlash at the ballot box in an election where their House majority is in peril and their one-vote Senate majority is teetering.
The director/co-writer Peter Sullivan and co-writer Kraig Wenman are both prolific contributors to Lifetime and Hallmark Channel TV movies, so they ought to bring a sense of heightened melodrama to this traditional woman-in-peril suspense premise.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iranians angry over rising food prices and inflation protested in the country's second-largest city and other areas Thursday, putting new pressure on President Hassan Rouhani as his signature nuclear deal with world powers remains in peril.
Indeed, Republican proposals to raise revenue by targeting high-tax states dominated by Democrats could endanger Republicans in districts like this one, particularly in states like New Jersey, New York and California, perhaps putting the party's majority in Congress in peril.
I know that it is a fool's errand to try to convince these people that honesty, valor and character are fundamental requirements of the American presidency, and when they are lost from the office, the country itself is in peril.
He might find some of her positions too centrist, and her coziness with the financial elites distasteful, but he knew and I knew that the alternative was a person who would put the very future of the country in peril.
It's called the "Cha-Cha Slide" challenge, on account of the fact that you listen to the "Cha-Cha Slide" while you're driving and let Mr. C The Slide Man dictate your every move, in turn putting your life in peril.
Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's announcement on June 1 that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement was met with widespread dismay and fears that the decision would put the entire global agreement in peril.
Critics said Trump put those goals in peril by issuing an order in January that halted the U.S. refugee program and banned travel by people from seven predominantly Muslim nations — something many took as a ban on Muslims as a whole.
"Toy Story 4" involves a new human owner, Bonnie; a new character in peril, Forky (a plastic utensil that has gained a personality through a kindergarten craft project); and even an evil doll, Gabby Gabby, who dwells in an antiques store.
"I've said this, and I don't think it's hyperbolic, that I think our democracy is under attack," Holder told MSNBC's Chris Hayes, when asked if he is one of many who "fear the republic is in peril" thanks to the turmoil.
And young women are allegedly in peril, being mistreated, physically and mentally abused, today, at a recording studio half a block away from Union Park in Chicago, where Kelly was hired by Pitchfork to headline their music festival in 2013.
In biblical lands of Iraq, Christianity in peril after ISIS The stories of these three men prove ISIS remains a resilient force, with deep -- often hidden -- support, capable of lashing out on multiple fronts even as Iraqi forces push deeper into Mosul.
The 45 Committee -- a PAC started by mega-donors Todd Ricketts and Sheldon Adelson -- released a new ad pushing Trump's Cabinet picks this week, while some key members like education nominee Betsy DeVos hang in peril of being rejected in the Senate.
After midterm elections, Trump would be wise – as part of his increased focus on the seminal challenge of our age from China – to recommit the United States to European integration at a time when this enduring U.S. strategic accomplishment is in peril.
Washington (CNN)Two days before he dismissed them, Attorney General Jeff Sessions gave no indication in a conference call with US attorneys across the country that some of their jobs were in peril, one of the dismissed US attorneys told CNN on Monday.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, said on Thursday a landmark arms control treaty that helped end the Cold War was in peril and called for a summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to save it.
From the chaotic, thunderous opening of "Dark Spring" to the relieving calmness of the album's closing tracks (perhaps their most immaculate triumvirate of back-to-back-to-back songs so far), it's a dualistic record—one twisted up in peril and perfection.
Putin has not detailed what would prompt such a move, but any perceived threat to Russia's bases in Syria or any sign that President Bashar al-Assad, Moscow's closest Middle East ally, was in peril would be likely to trigger a powerful return.
RELATED: Trump raised prosecuting Clinton with top White House, Justice officials At the very least, the latest developments underline how Trump's senior subordinates may have shielded a President unschooled in constitutional norms from disastrous steps that could have put his presidency in peril.
All seafaring nations have a stake in freedom to use the sea for mercantile and military endeavors; all of them should help defend freedom of the sea where it is in peril, including the contested Sea of Azov and South China Sea.
WeWork cancelled its planned IPO in late September shortly after ousting its chief executive, Adam Neumann, amid concerns from investors that the business wasn't as profitable as it initially claimed and that Neumann's controversial leadership style was putting the company's future in peril.
We need look no further than "Exodus," (2017) which depicts a group of people rushing past an old Chicago theater, to sense the Jewish and Holocaust themes returning; the combination of title and image indicate a people in peril and open flight.
According to the Associated Press, Central Mexico's pine forests are in peril as local farmers clear them to the ground in order to make room for more avocado trees as part of the south-of-the-border Gold Rush for our guacamole dollars.
Why it matters: Democrats have been calling for the exact opposite, but this doesn't mean they're in peril — 66% of Democrats across the country said the nominee is an important factor in their vote, which could fire up the Dem base even more.
KARACHI, Pakistan — An elite climbing team rescued a French mountain climber on Sunday from the treacherous Himalayan peak known as "Killer Mountain," in Pakistan's northeast, but her Polish climbing partner remains in peril after efforts to reach him were at least temporarily abandoned.
Medicaid does a bit better, but when patients bounce off of Medicaid because of a slight increase in income, it can put patients' sobriety in peril because their benefits for counseling, doctor visits and medication suddenly vanish until, again, that deductible is met.
David Stern, who during a 30-year run as commissioner of the National Basketball Association masterminded its transformation from a league in peril to a multibillion-dollar industry and the first American sports league to thrive internationally, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
The players — many of who come from communities that exist in the dark shadow of the American dream — see that often, despite their economic status, their race places them and their communities in peril when it comes to interacting with law enforcement.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - A small but growing number of Hong Kong protesters who fled to Taiwan for safety over the past few months fear an opposition victory in the island's election this week will put them in peril and force them to leave.
For the volunteers who staff them, the centers are something more consequential; they are pieces of a larger, Israel-led mission to rescue Ukrainian Jews — and thus, more broadly, a reinforcement of Israel's raison d'être, as a refuge for Jews in peril.
And while the tech world's often tone-deaf save-the-world idealism doesn't always live up to its lavish promises, tools like this one do seem to be helping fill gaps in the system for immigrants whose presence in the US is increasingly in peril.
Finding inspiration in American modernist painters such as Georgia O'Keeffe' second-wave feminist art' and neo-tantric artists such as G.R. Santosh' as well as from her own bodily experiences' her paintings depict a humanist art in a time when personal physicality seems in peril.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court on Monday removed Senator Renan Calheiros as president of the Senate after the top court indicted him last week on charges of embezzlement, a court spokesman said, a move that could put the government's belt-tightening agenda in peril.
Thousands have come to Lancaster over the years, a tradition now in peril thanks to the priorities of the Trump administration, although the White House plan to hit pause on refugees and immigrants from certain Muslim-majority countries has been stalled in federal court.
With the election—and the possibility of a Trump Supreme Court—looming, the Clean Power Plan, President Obama's keystone piece of environmental action and critical player in the Paris Climate Agreement, is suddenly in peril, especially since the presidential office is up for grabs.
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"If the president continues to try to undermine the legitimacy of that investigation and if Republicans continue to try to help with that, I think that puts us in peril, that we shouldn't participate in the undermining of our institutions that way," Flake said.
However, modern Congo is taking steps to rehabilitate itself with the help of international and domestic activists who offer assistance to women who have suffered sexual abuse, those who lack education, citizens without access to clean drinking water, conflict mineral miners, and others in peril.
A Thousand Pleasures (1968) moved away from the recurring theme of women-in-peril to women-as-predators: a man named Richard is kidnapped by two lesbians who want his sperm, with a secret man-hating goal of creating a world where men are dispensable.
With Obamacare's future in peril under an incoming President Trump and a Republican Congress, Pollack has shelved his plans for retirement and now wants to fight to preserve the law's coverage gains — or make the Republicans pay a significant political price for eroding them.
We have created the market and the mess, and the Russian troll factory, however mendacious, should be seen not as a cause, but as a loud warning that democracy as we know it, as we have celebrated it for so long, is in peril.
Democrats have not won a Senate race in Mississippi since 1982, when the veteran Senator John Stennis defeated Haley Barbour, but state and national Republicans worry about whether their grip on the state's two seats could be in peril should Mr. McDaniel find success.
Mr. Watts's previous features include "Cop Car," a slick, small-scaled nail-biter about two boys in peril that showed he knows where to put the camera, is good with actors and has a sadistic streak, which together presumably clinched his big-studio future.
What this means is that future nor'easters will be providing storm surges and high tides with a higher starting point, making it far easier for records to be broken, and putting areas now considered to be outside of coastal flooding risk zones in peril.
Trump could've ditched Kavanaugh when it was clear his confirmation was in peril weeks ago and picked one of several other judges just as conservative as the former George W. Bush attorney (Neil Gorsuch, after all, was confirmed routinely despite his very conservative views).
" On January 16, 1893, the self-appointed "Committee of Safety" wrote a letter to US Minister to Hawaii John L. Stevens claiming that "the lives and property of the people were in peril and appealing to him the United States forces at his command for assistance.
I think if you watch the news, and you&aposre part of the news, and you&aposre part of the government, you convince yourself that if Trump became president the country was in peril, and therefore doing something like this, which was illegal, is actually patriotic.
You know what the funny thing is, the only way the Dems can win is if the country is in peril, so as long as things roll merrily along like the economy and whatnot, they are going to be road kill on the highway of life.
Languages "with a larger population base but located in a poor part of the world, for example Tulu," — a language spoken by about 1.7 million people in Karnataka, India — and those spoken only in small communities, of which there are thousands, are more in peril, he says.
While the press plays the defeat of Mr. Trump's tepidly endorsed candidate as a debate over the prestige of his coattails, the president has swung the sacred trust of his office, the legacy of Lincoln, behind a candidate whose very existence confirms a republic in peril.
McCann signed a five-year, $85 million deal with the Yankees in November 2013 but realized his role as the team's regular catcher was in peril once the Yankees called up Gary Sanchez from the minor leagues in August 20193 and thrust him into the lineup.
Under the ruling, the 2 men can go to trial against MJJ Productions and MJJ Ventures ... and according to the law, they could win if they prove the allegations and show the people who ran the company knew or should have known they were in peril.
Boyle agreed with conservationists that the red wolf is in peril, and said they are likely to win on the merits in their challenge to the FWS's decision to stop the managed reintroduction plan for wild red wolves, and limit their population to a small swath of federal land.
The way the elegant left-hander, ranked 70, eased past Delbonis suggests a streak that began at the 2001 French Open could continue for the foreseeable future — even if his immediate Wimbledon prospects look in peril with Juan Martin del Potro waiting for him in the second round.
The grisly torture, the firefights, the children in peril, the leather and tats and facial hair and tough talk (a lot of "blood is blood" and "look your enemy in the eye") seem to promise an eighth season of "Sons" more than a first season of something new.
Yes, these conditions reflect funding shortfalls in which Democrats as well as Trump are complicit; yes, some of the problems were also problems under Obama, and liberal partisans are only just now noticing; yes, reckless adult migrants are often responsible for putting children in peril in the first place.
"If our nation's baby boomers don't get more focused on planning for the sale or transition of their businesses on an urgent basis, then we'll have millions of citizens whose jobs and careers are in peril and millions more who will not be able to properly retire," he said.
WASHINGTON — Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, has been granted his permanent security clearance, a person briefed on the matter said on Wednesday, ending a period of uncertainty that had fueled questions about whether Mr. Kushner was in peril in the special counsel investigation.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — Hew Locke's installation For Those in Peril on the Sea was exhibited once in a church's nave at the Folkstone Triennial in 17 and later at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) in 2013, where it's currently on view for a second iteration.
USC edges Wyoming in OT to take Vegas Classic USC's perfect record was in peril, but the 503rd-ranked Trojans found a way to win again Friday night, beating Wyoming 94-92 in overtime in the championship game of the Las Vegas Classic at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nev.
China isn't typically known for its science fiction blockbusters, but a new trailer for an upcoming film called The Wandering Earth has all the hallmarks of a big, Hollywood-style genre movie: it features a dramatic story of the Earth in peril, complete with eye-popping scenes of spaceships escaping Earth.
So much so that their quiet home erupts into a gathering place for the barbaric and morally deprived—with guests bouncing on her delicate kitchen counter, destroying her hardwood floors, making out in her own bedroom, invading her cherished personal space, and putting everything that matters to her in peril.
In a move that sent sterling soaring by increasing the chances that Johnson will remain prime minister, Farage said that Brexit was in peril so he would stand down candidates in Conservative-held seats but contest most of the rest - including some where the Conservatives had ambitions of ousting Labour.
WASHINGTON — Senator Al Franken, back at the Capitol for the first time since groping accusations emerged nearly two weeks ago, gave no indication on Monday that his political career was in peril, telling reporters that he would work to try to regain the trust of women, voters and his colleagues.
Soon after the election, an elite unit known as Team Canada was established inside the prime minister's office to forge connections with the new administration; Freeland was promoted to minister of foreign affairs and put in charge of the most consequential portfolio in generations for a nation suddenly in peril.
We are a wealthy nation, blessed with many resources; it is imperative that we show the international community moral leadership on this issue, helping to prove that God is bountiful, and has given us the means necessary to meet the needs of those in peril and in poverty, both here and abroad.
Grace and generosity get a look-in, too, as Mr. Zeldin shows us a group of people gathering at a community center at risk of closing; those who enter in search of a hot meal are in peril in an age of austerity that threatens to land them on the scrap heap.
I recently spoke with James in New York about making a series like America to Me as a white filmmaker, the responsibility he feels toward younger filmmakers of color, what he's noticed in teens today, and why it can be hard to get people interested in stories where the subjects aren't obviously in peril.
" The Post reported that she had also written on a Guggenheim blog post that Trump had "resonated so loudly" during the exhibit, and that his time as president has been "marked by scandal and defined by the deliberate rollback of countless civil liberties, in addition to climate change denial that puts our planet in peril.
"  "These young Dreamers are in peril only because President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE broke America's promise.
Improving relations with the Orthodox, as well as the Muslim, world — where so many Christians live in peril — has been a hallmark of Francis' papacy and a driver of much of his recent travel, from Egypt to Morocco, Bulgaria and Romania, where in his three-day trip he has warned of the dangers of populism.
Now that the largest of those is law, attention will turn to its effect on a battered economy, where 3.3 million filed for unemployment last week, entire industries are in peril and many experts say a package of its size can provide a few months of ballast — if that — before more help is needed.
The outpouring of love, support and concern that greeted the news of the congressman's medical diagnosis should be refracted though the lens of our own tumultuous time: an era marked by racial divisions, a democracy in peril and the alarming frequency of violence such as mass shootings and police killings of unarmed black people.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you ...   THE BIG STORIES: --FLYNN SKATING ON THIN ICE: Michael Flynn's position as President Trump's national security adviser appeared to be in peril on Monday as Democrats stepped up their attacks and the White House said Trump was "evaluating" the situation.
" Though she was mostly referencing the fake plants, spilling out of the boats all lush and verdant, the statement was also a poetic ode to, as Locke described in a video documenting the piece's first installation, "people on the sea, some of them, as the title says, in peril, and some of them going about their daily business.
The New York Islanders have embraced a season-best seven-game point streak (6-0-1) in their bid to climb back into the playoff race while the Detroit Red Wings have dropped a campaign high-tying five in a row (13-2-3) to see their attempt for a 26th consecutive postseason berth put in peril.
That's especially true in this case because the administration doesn't have much room to crack down without violating a federal court settlement guiding the treatment of families; federal statutes guiding the treatment of unaccompanied children and asylum seekers; and international law preventing the US from sending people back to countries where their lives are in peril.
" Trump son in law gets permanent security clearance after long delay -   NYT : " Jared Kushner , President Trump's son-in-law and adviser, has been granted his permanent security clearance, a person briefed on the matter said on Wednesday, ending a period of uncertainty that had fueled questions about whether Mr. Kushner was in peril in the special counsel investigation.
With a series of simple gestures indicating a conventionally feminine physicality — subtle shoulder rolls, the grabbing of a breast, a foot slipping into a pair of high heels — Petronio conjured a mystique that was both beautiful and grotesque, a female form in peril, trying to reclaim any sense of youthful exuberance while time moved against her.
With the European Union in peril, Russia extending its reach, and authoritarian nationalists seducing the disaffected, Martin's study of "totalitarian internationalism" turns out to be precisely the sort of history we need at this particular moment: a deft and disquieting account of how easily the noblest of liberal principles may be hollowed out and swiftly renovated for darker purpose.
For Mr. Trump, the next five days feature battleground states where the Republican Party's hold on the House is in peril and come on the heels of a high-profile Twitter slap at Speaker Paul Ryan, who shot down Mr. Trump's latest promise to issue an executive order denying birthright citizenship to people born to undocumented immigrants.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board, a city agency that investigates police misconduct, has found that when New York police officers fire Tasers it is usually to subdue unarmed people or those already in police custody, not to stop someone who has put the life of an officer or someone else in peril, according to a draft report obtained by The New York Times.
With his party's control of the small state in peril, he has returned to the campaign trail, barely a month after leaving office, with a zeal that has surprised even local Democrats: Mr. Biden has raised money for Stephanie Hansen, the Democratic nominee in a State Senate contest this Saturday, and appeared in her radio ads and knocked on doors alongside her.
If the President moves to do what it seems like he is preparing to do, he will set the nation off into a period of great turmoil and, regardless of how much confidence he has in his ability to win, he will put his presidency and his future in peril unless congressional Republicans are that blinded by partisan fervor they don't have the courage to respond.
Read more:Tesla is fixing its notorious quality issues, according to nearly 5,000 Model 3 ownersElon Musk said he wishes Tesla's Model 3 were cheaper, even though customers weren't that interested in its least expensive versionThe future of Elon Musk's empire was in peril in 2016, and new documents reveal more about the desperate plan to save itJaden Smith asked Elon Musk for advice on starting a company.
Ross Douthat In the longstanding liberal narrative about Bill Clinton and his scandals, the one pushed by Clinton courtiers and ratified in media coverage of his post-presidency, our 42nd president was only guilty of being a horndog, his affairs were nobody's business but his family's, and oral sex with Monica Lewinsky was a small thing that should never have put his presidency in peril.
On the heels of comedic roles in Steven Soderbergh's Logan Lucky and Michael Caine movie Dear Dictator — as well as her work as the star, producer, and director of 2016 drama All We Had — Holmes portrays a mother named Liza whose son Jude (Christopher Convery) is in peril following his discovery of Brahms, a doll whose evil is so great, it fuels a horror franchise.
C.A. Dutch RuppersbergerCharles (Dutch) Albert RuppersbergerPolitical interference at the Justice Department puts our system of checks and balances in peril Hillicon Valley: Judge approves T-Mobile, Sprint merger | FTC to review past Big Tech deals | State officials ask for more cybersecurity help | House nears draft bill on self-driving cars Bipartisan lawmakers introduce bill to combat cyberattacks on state and local governments MORE represents Maryland's 2nd District.
In the wave of liberalism-in-peril books written since Donald Trump's election, the European and American experiences tend to get folded together into a story of democratic values threatened by ethnic chauvinism and would-be strongmen — by Putin imitators, to borrow a common trope, who want to use the democratic part of liberal democracy as a ladder up to power and then burn away the liberal part.
The U.S.-led bid to host the 85033 World Cup could be in peril thanks in part to concerns abroad stemming from some of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's policies and comments, according to ESPN.
Dan Callahan, TheWrap A jaunt through Russia and a chase over ice are far less interesting, and the plot twists in The Fate of the Furious suggest the kind of games that 11-year-old boys put together on the playground during recess, with women in peril and so many different parts for everyone to play that you begin to lose track of who everybody is and who they are supposed to be to each other.
Which is why the US Fish and Wildlife Service, pointing to evidence of the recovery of the Yellowstone grizzly, recently proposed "delisting" the population and handing the management of the bears to state and tribal agencies, who could permit development, sanction trophy hunts, and allow other activities that would put the bruins in peril (Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, where they would still be protected, only make up a fraction of the bears' range in the area).
Read more:Two of Tesla's boldest bets are paying off, Model 3 customers sayElon Musk's plan to fix Tesla's troubled service operation isn't working, according to nearly 5,000 Model 3 owners — but there's one big exceptionElon Musk said he wishes Tesla's Model 3 were cheaper, even though customers weren't that interested in its least expensive versionThe future of Elon Musk's empire was in peril in 2016, and new documents reveal more about the desperate plan to save it
Pérez Art Museum Miami When: December 210–21018 (free admission on Thursday, December 26 and Saturday, December 24) Where: 210 Biscayne Blvd, Miami The current exhibitions on view at the Pérez are unmissable, and will provide a bayside break from the madness: Dara Friedman's Perfect Stranger, Steve McQueen's End Credits, Haroon Mirza's A C I D G E S T, John Dunkley's Neither day nor Night, Hew Locke's For Those in Peril on the Sea, and On the Horizon, a three-part exhibition of contemporary Cuban art, much of which was donated by Jorge M. Pérez himself.

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