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The information superhighway began to look more perilous than ever.
The bill's path in the Senate appeared much more perilous.
But those two other things make it a little more perilous.
But more perilous decision points loom ominously just around the corner.
It was years before #MeToo; protesting harassment was far more perilous.
This work really did arrive in a more perilous time, though.
This year, though, the monarchs' flight seems more perilous than ever.
Michael Cohen is potentially more perilous to President Trump than anybody else.
For that reason, the country has reached an even more perilous moment.
Other times, under more perilous circumstances, I had to pull over my car.
The result is that migrants have been seeking alternative, often more perilous, routes.
If the strategy works, however, it could create an even more perilous outcome.
Conditions on the inside are far more perilous than those on the outside.
That world is long gone, leaving in its wake something much more perilous.
Meanwhile, the spotlight on Brindisi grew hotter, and the politics became more perilous.
Do you think it's a more perilous time for comedians who joke about politics?
His cowboy tendencies made him gravitate to a more perilous challenge earlier in his career.
Had either of them made it further, the journey would have become yet more perilous.
But scientists now work in a world that is both more perilous and more chaotic.
Apple's new call-blocking feature could push costs and response rates into more perilous territory.
An angry and declining Russia is far more perilous than an ascending economic power like China.
Seattle Seahawks: Perhaps no team's current quarterback situation is more perilous than that of the Seahawks.
The regular-season schedule has a few more perilous opponents, including Iowa and No. 25 Michigan State.
If everyone had been ordered to leave at once, the evacuation may have been more perilous, he said.
Typically viewed as safe and stable investments, this ruling has cast municipal bonds in a more perilous light.
The addition of an epidemic makes the situation even more perilous — for nursing staff as well as for patients.
Still, though the cameras have made school zones safer, the city as a whole may be getting more perilous.
Otherwise, the situation for journalists around the world will become more perilous, and the flow of information less certain.
Increasingly, it has become a place where migrants attempt to enter Europe, as other routes have become more perilous.
One of the more perilous wine diets was created by the famed editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, Helen Gurley Brown.
The fate of affirmative action in the Fisher case looked even more perilous, because Elena Kagan recused herself from participating.
After that they face the even more perilous task of crossing the English Channel – the busiest shipping lane on the planet.
Every major player starts in one place, and moves to a more perilous, or more interesting, situation by the episode's end.
As the company's first floating speaker, it could be subjected to even more perilous locations for a phone than ever before.
Whether updating is more positive or more perilous was a live question during this year's Erasing Borders Festival of Indian Dance.
Nowhere is passage more perilous than the West Bank's south, where the Tel Aviv suspects, who are cousins, most likely crossed.
Intense militarized enforcement does make border-crossing more perilous, so demand for help getting across — for "trafficking" and "smuggling" — goes up.
Both the nuclear production and the attacks on tankers underscore the way Trump's retreat from diplomacy has made the world more perilous.
Now the longer and more perilous central Mediterranean crossing, from Libya to Italy, has once again become the main migrant route to Europe.
But the situation in Brazil, is far more perilous, analysts say, because it already suffers from extreme violence, often without consequence for perpetrators.
It gives them a common topic of conversation and causes some annoyances—higher heating bills, cancelled flights, closed schools and more perilous roads.
When King Louis refers to her as La Dame Blanche she realizes that gaining Jamie's freedom will be far more perilous than expected.
While the clip itself is dangerous enough, Paul's loyal fanbase — which will support him no matter what — makes this an even more perilous situation.
Life is even more perilous for albino rats, who have no camouflage protections in an urban setting and are far smaller than subway rats.
The action now moves to the Senate, where President Donald Trump's attempt to overhaul the health care system faces a far more perilous fate.
Immigration activists say the expansion of the Border Patrol under President Trump is pushing immigrants into more remote territory, making crossing far more perilous.
What they mean is, starting a company that makes physical stuff has always been more perilous than starting a company that just makes code.
Moreover, the audience harbors a knowledge they don't about what the broader future holds in the Soviet Union, making their decisions all the more perilous.
This poise, so conspicuous, is informed by wisdom particular to his milieu, and has armoured the Montrealer against events far more perilous than a prizefight.
From the perspective of federal enforcement, Anderson says, the situation for minority voters is looking even more perilous now than a couple of years ago.
Trump was also astonished that few have publicly come to Jackson's defense leading the President to believe Jackson's fate is more perilous than it seemed.
She now begins the equally (or maybe even more) perilous task of selecting a new cabinet to balance the competing interests in the cutthroat Conservative Party.
Some progress on this question can be made by examining how we have chosen to navigate an even more perilous manifestation of the human condition: war.
Indeed, though the American people are being fed a steady diet of alarmism, this is likely a far more perilous moment for the leaders in Tehran.
Sulzberger responded by pointing out that reporters operate in war zones and other locales that are far more perilous than the streets of New York City.
Meanwhile, the blue bloods have to navigate a minefield of underseeded teams such as Wichita State and S.M.U., with some having more perilous paths than others.
What makes this moment even more perilous is that world leaders come to the table with far less cohesiveness, nursing wounds from a series of trade skirmishes.
In particular, diving into markets where growth may be high, but visibility is low can seem even more perilous to entrepreneurs than simply sticking where they are.
Even as rising temperatures make crossings in the Sonoran desert more perilous, border agents intercepted 400 migrants traveling in families on a single day in Yuma, Ariz.
And if Mr. Trump takes on the auto industry, sparking another round of retaliation, the threat to Canada's economy will become even more perilous, Mr. Sosnow said.
" Clinton referenced another former president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, saying that he gave Trump the perfect rebuke more than 80 years ago "during a much more perilous time.
Even more perilous was the threat caused by the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, where freed slaves could be kidnapped, denied counsel and returned to the South.
Now, it is preparing to embark on what could be the more perilous part — unwinding the $4.5 trillion of bonds it holds on its so-called balance sheet.
But what he is going to do early is a classic America pull the foot off the throats early and it's going to make everyone's security more perilous.
For instance: Urmson's requests are consistent with Google's dogged claim that human drivers — and, by extension, partial self-driving cars — are more perilous for roadways than robot cars.
For people like my parents and the Syrians today, their voyages across land and sea are far more perilous than the ones undertaken by astronauts or Christopher Columbus.
New York's streets have seen an increase in bicycling while also becoming more perilous, in part because of surging truck traffic fueled by the booming e-commerce industry.
When it became clear that protecting their existing business model was more perilous than embracing the future, no matter now disruptive in the near term, they would act.
Now, it is preparing to embark on what could be the more perilous part — shrinking the $22018 trillion of bonds it holds on its so-called balance sheet.
Astronauts face a wide range of existential threats as part of their profession, but few are more perilous than the possibility of a fire breaking out on a spacecraft.
"The trend has been to crack down on acts of civil disobedience in ways that make public protest legally—and in some instances even physically—more perilous," he said.
And particularly in rural areas, bus and car travel at night is made more perilous by drivers operating with the headlights off, erroneously believing that it saves vehicle batteries.
But by addressing President Trump in a personal statement on Friday, the nation's leader, Kim Jong-un, has pushed his government's brinkmanship to a new, potentially more perilous level.
Humans have long trapped animals in cages, nets and snares, but the tangled webs of vanity, curiosity, cruelty and fear we cast over other creatures may be even more perilous.
"Coming down a mountain, as every mountaineer knows, can be more perilous than climbing it," said Bhushan Bahree, an OPEC analyst at IHS Markit who was observing the Vienna meetings.
The messages initially called recruits to travel to the group's territory, but as those journeys became more perilous, Mr. Adnani exhorted adherents to stay put and wage violence at home.
Refusing Mueller's request could force the special counsel to subpoena the President to testify to a grand jury, a step that would put him in an even more perilous situation.
Adding new entry points into encryption makes its design far more perilous and far more likely for the system to be cracked by hackers or for the keys to be stolen.
What began as a grassroots rebellion against diesel taxes and the high cost of living has morphed into something more perilous for Macron - an assault on his presidency and French institutions.
Each day it stretches on, their situation grows more perilous as they are forced to draw from financial savings that should be utilized for retirement or sending their children to college.
Schafer was in a more perilous position and needed to make sure she did better than Anouk Vetter of the Netherlands, who was behind her in the standings by just three points.
The numbers of people fleeing war and failing states, mainly in the Middle East and North Africa, show little sign of falling, despite winter weather that makes sea crossings even more perilous.
Speeding around a sandy race track is hard enough, but it becomes significantly more perilous when the person in the passenger seat is throwing a barrage of general knowledge questions at you.
It's no wonder, then, that a new generation of filmmakers has chosen a different — and, in some ways, more perilous — task than Lee's in 1989, or that Lee himself would alter his tune.
In crucial ways, the European Union has taken action against the waves of migrants arriving on its shores as the political environment around migration routes has become more perilous and toxic than ever.
The House impeachment inquiry into Trump has added a new dynamic to the Senate races, forcing Democrats in red states and Republicans in blue states to traverse an even more perilous political minefield.
This spring the Craigslist personals section died, making work harder and more perilous for sex workers, while also eliminating a galaxy of sexual opportunity for people living beyond the streamlined narratives of acceptable sexuality.
Episode Eight will fit into the Empire Strikes Back slot for the franchise, the film that takes our likable, plucky heroes from the Force Awakens and plunges them into something darker and more perilous.
The Jakarta Post wrote, "Never since the Watergate scandal has a sitting US president been in a more perilous position," noting that Trump's low approval ratings and lack of achievements only make matters worse.
What we're watching: A heat wave that is building westward across the U.S. is forecast to make fire weather conditions more perilous across the West through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Standing out from the crowd has thus become more difficult, making the enormous investment in a project like "Thrones" -- one of the most expensive ever produced for television -- more perilous if it doesn't deliver.
" -- Carl Bernstein, who introduced Zucker, reflecting on 55 years as a journalist: "I don't know of a moment that's more perilous -- for the country, for reporting, for the truth, and for the First Amendment.
Shiffrin, 22, has almost exclusively competed in the shorter, slower and less risky slalom and giant slalom races and eschewed the more perilous dashes down the mountain known as the downhill and super-G.
A survivor of the Missouri duck boat sinking that killed 17 people during a severe storm Thursday said the captain told passengers they didn't need to wear life jackets even as conditions grew more perilous.
Political pitfalls for Democrats, too Paradoxically, the mountains of new evidence collected in recent days -- mostly from depositions by career State Department officials -- also threaten to make impeachment a more perilous political exercise for Democrats.
Let's not get onto the impending care crisis and how the six percent EU employment rate in an already stretched-to-breaking-point sector is going to be even more perilous once Brexit comes through.
"As the Republicans and President Trump continue efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act ... the political situation will become far more perilous and the efforts to undermine the ACA will be deeply unpopular," Garin said.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister May won the backing of her senior ministers for a draft European Union divorce deal, freeing her to tackle the much more perilous struggle of getting parliament to approve the agreement.
"The longer you take to think through the process, the more perilous the potential outcome is," said Jim Nussle, president of the Credit Union National Association and a former Republican chairman of the House Budget Committee.
British Prime Minister Theresa May won the backing of her senior ministers for a draft European Union divorce deal on Wednesday, freeing her to tackle the much more perilous struggle of getting parliament to approve the agreement.
Eventually, they escape, and in Stearns' next novel Mutiny at Vesta, the whole crew jets off to their base of operations on the asteroid Vesta, only to find that their situation is more perilous than they realized.
Mediterranean arrivals to the bloc, including refugees making the longer and more perilous crossing from North Africa to Italy, totaled 172,301 in 2017, down from 362,753 in 2016 and 1,015,078 in 2015, according to United Nations data.
Well, a great Democratic President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, came up with the perfect rebuke to Trump more than 80 years ago, during a much more perilous time: 'The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
In the summer of 1944, an even more perilous time for global democracy than now, Democratic Party grandees chose Truman as vice president with the belief that he would soon be president, given Franklin Roosevelt's declining health.
Nowhere is this process of reform more perilous than in the world of prescription drugs, which has recently come under fire for highly publicized instances of price gouging, as well as inflammatory comments by CEOs like Martin Shkreli.
The Trump administration's recent actions on H-1B visas – which include denying applications at an elevated rate and making it more perilous to navigate the process – make it even harder for companies to bring in high-skill workers.
Drought conditions and fears of famine have made life in certain parts of Somaliland much more perilous in recent times, but the overall picture since their declaration of independence is considerably more positive than that of Somalia itself.
Most eerie are a series of sentences, scrawled in English in weak ballpoint pen, just above one of the holes militants punched through the walls, allowing them to move between the rooms without using the more perilous corridors.
Overall Mediterranean arrivals to the European Union, including refugees making the longer and more perilous crossing from north Africa to Italy, stood at 172,301 in 2017, down from 362,753 in 2016 and 1,015,078 in 2015, according to U.N. data.
At that games in Helsinki, all men—whether gentle or not—were permitted to compete, and women were allowed in the dressage; the gates to showjumping opened to them in 1956, and to the more perilous eventing in 1964.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May won the backing of her senior ministers for a draft European Union divorce deal on Wednesday, freeing her to tackle the much more perilous struggle of getting parliament to approve the agreement.
Overall Mediterranean arrivals to the European Union, including migrants making the longer and more perilous crossing from north Africa to Italy, stood at 172,301 in 2017, down from 362,753 in 2016 and 1,015,078 in 2015, according to U.N. data.
The results in Kentucky and Louisiana are particularly ominous for the president, in part because they indicate that his suburban problem extends to traditionally conservative Southern states and may prove even more perilous in the moderate Midwest next year.
Their failure is likely to raise new questions about the effectiveness of the policy toward North Korea, while ushering the long-simmering nuclear standoff with the North into a more perilous phase under its combative young leader, Kim Jong-un.
To make matters even more perilous for the half of the state's doctors who work for hospitals, most of their employers have not taken a stand on whether it's ok to prescribe marijuana, for use inside or outside the hospital.
It brings them one step closer to a trove of new testimony related to Mueller's evidence of obstruction of justice — and it could prompt a handful of witnesses in the even more perilous Ukraine probe to testify over the president's objections.
This approach could make showing insider trading based on tips even more perilous because an intentional disclosure of confidential information might not violate the law if tippers could credibly argue they did not know what the tippee would do with the information.
Speaking in an interview on news channel SABC, Kingston said that SAA's dire financial situation meant it was in no position to increase its wage offer to striking unions, and the action was only making the state-owned airline's position more perilous.
House Democrats plan to call on a key immigration agency to release all transgender people who are currently being detained, arguing that the U.S. has failed to follow guidelines to protect individuals who face more perilous conditions in detention than other migrants.
"The world is in a far more perilous place at the end of 2019 compared to 2010 as climate impacts are being seen and felt all over the world," Bill Hare, director of Climate Analytics, a research group, said in an email.
It is a longer and more perilous journey than that from Turkey to Greece, largely shut down since a deal was struck between the European Union and Turkey in March, although 174 migrants did make it by sea to Greece over the weekend, IOM said.
For now, however, it's clear: the President's legal and political position is far more perilous than it was weeks ago and he has reason to be worried about a flurry of investigations that are digging deep into his private, personal, business and political life.
WASHINGTON — They stood not 10 feet apart in a V.I.P. box: the 58-year-old vice president of the United States and the 30-year-old sister of North Korea's reclusive dictator, representatives of two countries locked in a stubborn, ever more perilous nuclear standoff.
In fact, an employer's reaction to a positive test is usually regulated by state laws and protections and those who would fire someone for failing a drug test are in a more perilous legal arena than those who just wouldn't hire someone for their cloudy piss.
"The Triumph of William McKinley", a new book by Karl Rove, the campaign strategist who helped George W. Bush to victory in two presidential elections, makes a good case that for captains of industry, Wall Street bosses and Republican leaders, the contest of 1896 felt more perilous.
Perhaps it's because Hunter feels lost or undervalued, or perhaps it's because she's just bored, but she discovers a way to create feelings of self-worth and privacy by engaging in a secret act that becomes more perilous as she pushes her body beyond its healthy limits.
Because there is significant evidence that in the 29 days since The Washington Post broke the news of a whistleblower in the intelligence community that Trump's worst traits and instincts have surged almost beyond his control even as his political situation grows more perilous with each passing day.
Read more: Forget a recession: BlackRock's global research chief warns of an even more perilous threat to markets that's approaching for the first time in yearsTurning over to Europe, Emanuel said the "most significant" catalyst for a jump in yields could stem from fiscal stimulus from the German government.
DOC needs to act quickly because we are running out of time to ensure survival of an American uranium mining industry in an ever more perilous world — especially vital because international treaties mandate that uranium used for our defense, including for our nuclear Navy, must be from domestic sources.
For whatever reasons I receive this award, whatever the scale, the challenges that we overcame, and the scope of progress we made over my presidency, it is worth pointing out that in many ways the times that President Kennedy confronted were far more perilous than the ones that we confront today.
Read more: Forget a recession: BlackRock's global research chief warns of an even more perilous threat to markets that's approaching for the first time in yearsSince the start dates of recessions can't be accurately predicted, yet investors should be ready, it begs the question of how to know when one is approaching.
The Jim Crow South was undeniably dangerous, but African-American travelers faced widespread discrimination almost everywhere in North America — from the embarrassment of being refused service at gas stations, motels and restaurants to far more perilous situations, such as being arrested at night in "sundown towns," which enforced a ban on African-Americans by nightfall.
I knew the attacks in no way made my own situation more perilous — indeed, behavior economists say that a heightened sense of collective fear actually makes us more vigilant and therefore safer — but it was surprisingly saddening to be so far from home when such a terrible scene was unfolding in a completely different part of the world.
The short period of time our nation has to prepare for the effects of this revolution is already upon us, and it could not come at a more perilous and complicated time for the National Security Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the other components of the intelligence community.
So why, then, is New York City viewed as a shining example of the synergy between the police department and those it is sworn to protect and serve, held up as one of the safest large cities in the world, while Chicago resembles a city under siege — more perilous for young men of color than serving in a war zone like Afghanistan?
Afterward, she abandons the writing project she'd begun, about minor artistic figures who were passionate about their work but professionally unsuccessful, to embark on a far stranger and more perilous one: to tell the story her deceased husband didn't have much to say about during his life, the story of a passionate affair he'd had with a Frenchwoman in his youth.
Now Republicans think they've placed many of those same senators on even more perilous territory, on the wrong side of a Kavanaugh vote in states that solidly support 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.
Read more:The Fed has enabled an army of debt-laden 'zombie' companies — and its rate cut could make the situation even worseBlackRock's global research chief explains why the stock market's principal driver just changed — and breaks down how investors should adjust to the big shiftBernstein studied 119 years of history — including the Great Depression — and nailed down the 5 things every investor should learn about stock-market crashesForget a recession: BlackRock's global research chief warns of an even more perilous threat to markets that's approaching for the first time in years

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