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"peril" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] serious danger
  2. [countable, usually plural] peril (of something) the fact of something being dangerous or harmful
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"The path is fraught with peril: peril for Roger, peril for the President and peril for us," Caputo said.
The peril is double: there's actual peril for those who do imaginative reading in the wrong place and time, and there's also intellectual peril.
They just jump from peril to peril and escape by the narrowest of margins.
They ignore us at their peril, and the peril of women across the country.
"Our party was born under a sense of peril, grew up under a sense of peril and matured under a sense of peril," he told a meeting of senior officials in December.
" "Sell corn at your own peril and buy beans at your own peril based on today's data.
For starters, talk to your insurance adviser about whether a named-peril policy or open-peril policy is best.
Eyes closed, oblivious to the world, they proceed at their own peril, but more tragically, the peril of invisible others.
At times, he seems to be playing with genre, particularly when Lara hits the island and begins pinballing from peril to peril, but the action is leaden, dispirited and finally dispiriting.
Democrats celebrate along with him at their own peril.  
You ignore this mission at your — and our — peril.
The real peril can be seen on their real faces.
Other theories of legal peril lurk outside of campaign law.
The world's only Jewish democracy would be in mortal peril.
But trade wars are putting that Big Bang in peril.
We underestimate the fight on our hands at our peril.
They live in a world where they're in constant peril.
But leaving them defenseless, afraid and in peril is unconscionable.
And now, as then, both promise and peril lie ahead.
Why, to put it frankly, is teen hacking in peril?
But Chinese banks are not alone in their potential peril.
Reject that extra mesh at your own peril, ice dancers.
But we avoid dealing with them at our own peril.
And his opponents will hit him at their own peril.
Lowering the cost of care, though, is fraught with peril.
That number is where Trump's real political peril, ahem, lies.
"You don't go digital at your own peril," she said.
Big decisions fraught with peril become evident from many angles.
That's sorta the peril of dominating the pop charts right?
I found peril and adventure, and the courage to survive.
Letting the Internet name something can be fraught with peril.
Instead, it has been placing them in misery and peril.
But it is still one we ignore at our peril.
Leaders who ignore young people do so at their peril.
Anything less could doom us to health and climate peril.
But the indictment could contain great peril for the President.
But they could be doing so at their own peril.
Any new paths are likely to be fraught with peril.
"Love is a dangerous commodity — fraught with peril," he said.
With one sneeze, you could put your grandmother in peril.
It is the House, though, where Republicans face greater peril.
But we ignore our neighbors' misery at our own peril.
We "normalize" this man and his presidency at our peril.
"He was selling the story of America's peril," Cohn recalled.
One is that the investigation is now in grave peril.
People underestimate his enduring passion for competition at their peril.
The Jewish bystander is to rescue a person in peril.
And we fail to do so at our own peril.
The president defies this large majority at his own peril.
We throw out all the alleged rascals at our peril.
We look away from each other at our collective peril.
One reduces him to a caricature at one's peril, however.
To suggest otherwise is to put the country in peril.
Plus, the terrible peril of taking computers to a meeting.
"Women, ignore these at your peril," he wrote in 2000.
An open hearing also presents considerable political peril for Republicans.
Dolittle Rated PG for mild peril and a royal crisis.
This is a time of great peril to the Republic.
Imagine the peril one might face in a war zone.
The nomination of Ronny Jackson is looking increasingly in peril.
Overconsumption and unsustainable production have put the planet in peril.
If they do, it will be to the party's peril.
Elected Republicans have learned the political peril of insufficient fealty.
The peril is that activist women won't transcend the divide.
Leaving location info online can put a venue in peril.
Whittington said he knew falsifying records left families in peril.
The meeting is rife with promise and peril, experts say.
Personal Health Ignore the warnings of scientists at your 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.
As for Republicans, they realize their campaign is fraught with peril.
But we re-enter the coal era at our own peril.
"We ignore Fox viewers at our peril as Democrats," said Rep.
If the answer is "nothing," then Bitcoin's future is in peril.
His presidency was in peril, the country at a moral crossroads.
And choose the condiments for your 'dogs at your own peril.
A lot of our values are also in peril as well.
But, we warned, enter into this one at your own peril!
Most of all the ruling illustrates the peril facing the union.
But we write off our public healthcare systems at our peril.
Jay Duplass: The typical fan experience can be fraught with peril.
Now her work is in peril under the forthcoming Trump administration.
But the shock move is fraught with political peril as well.
But it is under even more peril under Trump, he said.
Trucking is the backbone of the economy; it's also in peril.
Facebook's colossal power of persuasion has delivered fortune but also peril.
What we didn't know: He's about to be in serious peril.
It's where we are born, that's our first peril in life.
"They are in grave peril of losing their lives," he said.
They also underscore the peril of being on Judd's bad side.
Senior intelligence officers should know we speculate at our own peril.
Is this a path to peace or a path to peril?
Cristela's fate is the peril of the multi-cam right now.
If you haven't watched it yet, read at your own peril.
Because the economy has been heating up, "peril awaits," Cramer said.
It also put funding for Medicaid and Planned Parenthood in peril.
Insert an 'under the sea' joke about that at your peril.
It's a moment fraught with peril, for women and for men.
And from the depths of peril came a new, robust economy.
Open borders do not help children, they put them in peril.
This is the peril of stock ownership outside the United States.
But they are real, and we ignore them at our peril.
There was a new emergency: Four of their own in peril.
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to replace Kennedy last year raises the peril.
NBC News: Michigan highlights promise and peril for Trump in 2020.
If so, that could expose the president to significant legal peril.
Ignore the voices of all kinds of people at your peril.
The superseding indictment released Thursday deepens the legal peril for Gates.
ALMIGHTYCourage, Resistance, and Existential Peril in the Nuclear AgeBy Dan ZakIllustrated.
The peril of global warming has never looked quite so lovely.
Deny me those values at your own peril, you pantsist monsters.
New peril for moderate Dems: voters are happy with Trump's economy.
In a world fraught with peril and horror, sometimes, that's enough.
A mother in peril who relied on the kindness of others.
The shortages are putting the sick and elderly in mortal peril.
Depriving us of this information puts our democracy in grave peril.
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.
We ignore the first, and waste the second, at our peril.
One of the most visible industries here is also in peril.
" He added: "It teaches us that our country is in peril.
But the peril is higher for those in the sex industry.
"Sprint's stand-alone competitive future is in peril," the company said.
Yet, the U.S. will ignore the Italian tragedy at its peril.
He is an Anglophone Cameroonian, and his home is in peril.
Designers can't ignore it (or they ignore it at their peril).
"You ignore climate change impacts at your peril, really," she said.
We underfund and neglect our infrastructure at our own peril.  Sen.
Our democracy is in greater peril than it has ever been.
This brave new media landscape holds both great promise and peril.
Not everyone is convinced Republicans face certain peril in conservative havens.
Ronald Brownstein: Democrats ignore the Sun Belt at their own peril.
Contains some violence, peril, mature thematic elements and mildly coarse language.
It's a divide that Democratic Party leaders ignore at their peril.
Any lawmaker that ignores the issue does so at their peril.
They now know they underestimate him again at their own peril.
But there is little indication that their jobs are in peril.
I will not stand by as peril draws closer and closer.
Twenty years later, it seems those fundamental ideals are in peril.
They would ignore the rumblings of public discontent at their peril.
Ignore them at the peril of your now thoroughly awakened conscience.
But that doesn't mean Mr. Mueller's investigation is free from peril.
The potato chip is in peril, and it's all your fault.
The Mets, too, will find the way up full of peril.
He remains nonviolent until the last possible second, to his peril.
But the president's statements may actually pose more peril to Democrats. Why?
In the age of human-induced mass extinction, frogs face great peril.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Traders push the euro up at their own peril.
Wall Street appears to be ignoring all of that, at investors' peril.
And yet some candidates emphasize their tech credentials at their own peril.
Later he suggested that Robart's ruling could put the country in peril.
Publishing it would put me in real financial and perhaps physical peril.
Facebook is one of the main reasons democracy is in such peril.
This paradox of progress and peril has been decades in the making.
The peril for women goes beyond the potential loss of the ACA.
But he is the show's conduit for empathy for those in peril.
She comes forward at her own expense and at her own peril.
The American establishment, it said, was "itching to reinvent the yellow peril".
His health was in peril, we know that was a foregone conclusion.
Whether its dancing or escaping peril, Beyoncé literally never misses a beat.
Climate change is a someday peril, but slow disasters are still disasters.
But if your money differences are extreme, proceed at your own peril.
Today, it is poised to repeat the same mistake -- at everyone's peril.
The peril of populism for moderate politicians is that it polarizes debate.
We've never been so excited to see someone put themselves in peril.
Or, well you demonstrably can, but you do so at your peril.
They are global actors, whose voices we ignore at our own peril.
However, he fears that this hard-won progress could be in peril.
So "haha" at the death of your friend's grandmother at your peril.
Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril.
In the current climate, Democrats oppose antitrust measures at their own peril.
Doing one thing counts, especially for a species that's in such peril.
Candidates for elected office dismiss or patronize us at their own peril.
With this incident, it seems all of that is now in peril.
But the true peril lay in his brutal suppression of independent thought.
Washington (CNN)How much legal peril is President Donald Trump actually in?
The United States is at particular peril for this sort of degradation.
But conservationists warned that it puts significant numbers of birds in peril.
So many different ways to place a person — or people — in peril.
Animal lovers of the world must bear witness to the walrus's peril.
Speculation then turned to Flynn and the question of his legal peril.
The offensives have also put large numbers of civilians in fresh peril.
It's a principle we ignore at our social, cultural and economic 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.
"I think we ignore James Hansen at our peril," Dr. Mann said.
Letter From Washington Hillary Clinton could be in for some political peril.
"We are a nation that turns peril into promise," Ocasio-Cortez said.
Like Payton's memoir, Palmer's is the story of a blonde in peril.
Because of that, Peril said, they often end up back in prison.
Read on at your own peril and watch the full thing below.
Technology has always been a coin with two sides: potential and peril.
"The president's actions have plunged the country into peril," the Democrats added.
Then you cook them at your peril; they swiftly turn to mush.
Known as fatbergs, such greasy, compact masses are an established urban peril.
But you count Apple out in the hardware business at your 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.
Neither does Mr. Pendleton, whose staging smartly highlights the peril she faces.
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.
Read more on Ring: the promise and peril of online home security.
"Believe him at your peril," Giuliani told The Post in mid-January.
Kansas, just one of the schools in N.C.A.A. peril, has denied wrongdoing.
Ignoring them would be at their own and at our societies' peril.
If we ignore these risks, we do so at our own peril.
You tweet and comment regarding ongoing criminal investigations at your own peril.
"We degrade this Parliament at our peril," Bercow told lawmakers, tearing up.
The conflation will turn liberals away, and that is a real peril.
This is not the first time the tribe has faced environmental peril.
" Miller added that "we believe there exists real peril to their safety.
Now her successor, Michel Temer, finds his presidency in peril as well.
Unfortunately, today's political environment presents real peril to addressing this pressing need.
"I think Democrats threaten that insurance at their own peril," he said.
In some programs, that is an assumption freshmen trust at their peril.
It stabilized the President's political standing at a moment of maximum peril.
As Ms. Sussman suggests, we must avoid this situation at our peril.
Brienne's arrival was perfectly timed, coming at the moment of maximum peril.
Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril.
He has thrown the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program into peril.
Scarlet Witch is trying to save Vision, who looks to be in peril.
Write off the American 23-times Grand Slam singles champion at your peril.
And Brennan should have known really that he speculates in his known peril.
We'll be honest: even in his moment of peril, he looks very cute.
The message to sceptical systems managers: postpone the inevitable upgrade at your peril.
When we depart from these value, we do so at our peril. —J.
The liberal-minded are learning that they ignore regional disparities at their peril.
Between the lines: Such a delay presents both peril and promise for Kavanaugh.
Or is the world economy, for all its apparent prosperity, actually in peril?
You underestimate the appeal of raising a purple-spotted Magikarp at your peril.
His apparently low-key style led many to underestimate him, at their peril.
No evidence that Mr Xi's position is in peril has come to light.
It's one of the most arresting works at the Yellow Peril Gallery booth.
If you come across an animal in peril, contact your nearest wildlife rehabilitator.
If none of the characters feel any real peril, then why should we?
Thanks to these vulnerabilities, that deal could be in peril, according to Bloomberg.
The nearness of peril or harm like a dull click of an abacus.
Dare to mess with the Australian sausage sandwich at your own peril, people.
UC's Lick Observatory, looming over San Jose, has previously found itself in peril.
However, we all risk a much greater peril were we not to act.
She is also the personification of the promise and peril of our democracy.
The killing illustrates the peril that elephants face due to the ivory trade.
"I believe this has been at the peril of the party," he said.
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.
Republican leaders won't admit we face a crisis they're ignoring at our peril.
Alan calls her a "witch" who only smiled at Adora's peril (sound familiar?).
The customary pace of public works projects puts the entire region in peril.
"Integrated" suggests we know what's happening and are ignoring it, to our peril.
Speaking of legal peril… Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen's lawyers have left him.
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.
In every direction lay peril: some leads frozen, some stretches of open water.
Classical security companies can ignore this rapidly growing audience to their own peril.
This is the eternal peril of any post-Super Bowl episode of television.
The quiet Amazonian region where he had settled years earlier was in peril.
Every step you take down this dark path increases the peril you face.
You can attract them by whistling, but you do so at your peril.
In Paradise, the sheriff ordered staged evacuations according to zones in immediate peril.
The raids testify to the peril this poses to reporters and their sources.
"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.
If Democrats ignore history, it will be at their, and the country's, 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.
The ocean, both its promise and peril, is written into our cultural DNA.
Called Reconstruction, it was characterized by political strife, economic peril and racial violence.
So we tune out the health care policy debates at our own peril.
The flu "poses the bigger and more pressing peril," the Washington Post said.
It's really about the imagined peril of a multicultural majority running the show.
When presidents have waded into such commentary, it has been at their peril.
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.
Student-loan debt has placed a generation of young adults in financial peril.
Analysts warned that the market is ignoring U.S. production increases at its peril.
She draws breath at his mercy, and thwarts his will at her peril.
This is putting our future and the future of the planet in peril.
In short, they probably know the internet's peril and promise better than anyone.
Some legal experts warn that the current moment is reverberating with national peril.
They're closer to overthrowing us than you think, so laugh at your peril.
Lockhart: There is political peril in doing something like impeachment or doing nothing.
It's called Tools and Weapons: The Promise and Peril of a Digital Age.
Barr would pursue the latter scenario at the peril of his own credibility.
The immediate threat does not come from North Korea, though that peril remains.
And I will just say this: they do so at their own peril.
Chin Lung was a "yellow peril" villain who personified fears of the East.
Still, designers train their eyes on the ivory atelier at their own peril.
He had a simple message that reflected their shared, fast-mounting legal peril.
The message is clear: Vote to protect women's lives at your political peril.
The Affordable Care Act has lived in a constant state of mortal peril.
Peril still lurks for Trump The biggest peril for Trump always lay in the obstruction question and whether there was conduct on his part that Mueller could not charge in deference to the tradition that a sitting President can't be indicted.
It's not hard to see, though, that Texas is ''protecting'' women at their peril.
She has no credit cards, viewing them a path to overspending and financial peril.
You are free to look it up, but do so at your own peril.
House bill in peril The House legislation has run into trouble in recent days.
"Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril," Trump wrote.
"Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril," Trump tweeted.
McElwee and McDaniel measured racial resentment, economic peril, and support for more government spending.
Though they may appear diminutive in stature, underestimate these proverbial Davids at your peril.
"Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril," he said.
Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency, citing "extreme peril" to people and property.
Today, part two in our series on the promise and the peril of vaping.
As the demand for digital content increases, we ignore this evidence to our peril.
Always a pleasant journey through the French countryside, this one was, unfortunately, in peril.
Anyone who reads into what Mr. Trump does, does so at their own peril.
The graph illustrates a comparison of the effects of racial resentment and economic peril.
It's a nice gesture to his fans, to be sure, but fraught with peril.
It's not difficult to see Democrats continuing to believe the ACA is in peril.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Smug markets are underestimating Donald Trump's volatility risk at their peril.
You can't just turn that off, and if you do, it's at your peril.
"Anybody who puts U.S. Navy ships at risk does so at their own peril."
Corporations that misuse Illinoisans sensitive biometric data now do so at their own peril.
Better to endure irony here and now than true peril in 19th-century Ireland.
By 2001, Apple was on the upswing, but it was still in financial peril.
Journalists are in real peril around the world with death tolls never seen before.
They warned people not to call 911 unless their life was in immediate peril.
It might have saved them a whole lot of agita and pending political peril.
There won't be the same political peril of being perceived as slighting the president.
But ignoring the health effects of trade liberalization will come at our own peril.
Companies – or states - that fail to notice these signals, do so at their peril.
If Democrats don't directly acknowledge and address affordability issues, it's to their own peril.
Greater peril lurks in telling them that they are marks for a con-man.
When due process for immigrants is treated as optional, people are deported to peril.
Enter the fray in an underpowered 1960s VW Microbus at your own great peril.
For me it is important to make work about peril if it's your story.
"We meet at a time of both immense promise and great peril," he said.
The peril to the parks in the 100th birthday year comes from three forces.
Now, Cohen may force the next steps and put Trump at even greater peril.
"I think they underestimate her at their own peril," said Democratic strategist Jim Manley.
Global leaders underestimate North Korea at their peril, if recent history is any guide.
This makes Kavanaugh's nomination a moment of genuine political peril for the Trump administration.
Giuliani's new approach could mitigate some of that peril—but not eliminate it entirely.
Even the walk from the front door to the gutter is beset with peril.
Even his latest pick to run the Justice Department acknowledged the potential legal peril.
Funny people in peril, fighting the paranormal with technology is such a good idea.
As it failed, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) rejoiced as they narrowly escaped peril.
Could it be, as Donald Trump suggests, that the peril comes from admitting Muslims?
Alas, that political wisdom is now evaporating, so that these lands are in peril.
He traveled relentlessly, often placing himself in physical peril, to find views worth painting.
The status of Jerusalem has been a subject fraught with political peril and controversy.
The streak has been in peril before, in the 153, 2007 and 2011 seasons.
But what was once a parochial amusement is now a national and global peril.
But even if his support is weakening, Democrats take Trump lightly at their peril.
Most of them only recently discovered that Elle Peril is, in fact, Lena Chen.
But he seems to underestimate the peril that Bain poses to his potential candidacy.
MAE SAI, Thailand — Adul Sam-on, 270, has never been a stranger to peril.
Ms. Chen adopted the name Elle Peril and stopped telling people about her past.
Sustained minority rule — within the bounds of the Constitution — is not an imminent peril.
McCain's final message for his country was a warning: Our greatness is in peril.
On Friday, a stream of developments in the special counsel investigation underscored his peril.
It's failed to really address the problem, and it's putting air travelers in peril.
The youth-obsessed media ignores the power of these greying activists at its peril. ■
That 2003 ProMED post didn't only alert the world to a public health peril.
At a recent N.R.A. convention he seemed to suggest the real peril was … knives.
Democrats would ignore at their own peril Trump's ability to politically slime his opponents.
You can't have a story without peril or change, which this film assiduously avoids.
They connect with my film because they see their democracies under a similar peril.
The heart of their peril is fear of energized Democrats producing a big turnout.
"Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril," he tweeted.
Yet clinics like these across America are in peril because of myopic Washington politics.
We leave foreign policy out of the immigration debate at our own moral peril.
That's the plot's central peril, but it holds much less interest than it might.
In doing so, it places the court in a position of real institutional peril.
"Yellow Peril" was an old racist ideology that targeted East Asians in Western countries.
That means you put your collateral in peril if you can't make the payments.
Still, my friend practiced with me every day after school, at his own peril.
It's such a drag to navigate, and there's a certain level of peril involved.
The president acknowledged the peril if the economy does not match his rosy outlook.
Climate change is a matter of great peril, but also one of great promise.
That lesson led us into our user-friendly age—but there's peril to come.
Trump may face significant peril from federal prosecutors in Manhattan, according to legal experts.
Mr. Wexler conceded that it had been cruel to send Ms. Bloom into peril.
A few years ago, science found that sitting was a great peril to health.
Mickelson's younger brother and caddie, Tim, suggested people discount Mickelson's chances at their peril.
Beware: There are some mild spoilers in the review, so read at your peril.
Anyone who cares about evidence and science: Ignore this seething movement at your peril.
The law has proved durable, but it has also failed to fully escape peril.
"[Author Daniel Handler] always says that the ending was 'The Penultimate Peril,'" Sonnenfeld said.
You can't just turn that off, and if you do it's at your peril.
I grew up in an era when the business was never safe from peril.
The cooperation of both those men points toward peril for other key figures who have belatedly acknowledged contacts with Russians, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump Jr. It also points toward peril for President Trump.
Ms Yates returned to the White House the following day and elaborated on the peril.
But the bill, the Republicans' first major piece of legislation under Trump, remains in peril.
Investors looking to sell or sit out the rally do so at their own peril.
But doubt him at your own peril, as Russell Westbrook just learned the hard way.
Part 19303 of a two-part series on the promise and the peril of vaping.
Part 1 of a two-part series on the promise and the peril of vaping.
Today, we begin a two-part series on the promise and the peril of vaping.
The Trump presidency is in mortal peril because incontrovertible facts of wrongdoing are decisively proven.
" According to Flatiron Publishing's Bob Miller, "We believe there exists real peril to their safety.
Punters who discard the Cavaliers' lacklustre first 82 games entirely do so at their peril.
The power and peril of deepfakes is that they make fakery cheaper than ever before.
Palermo is a beautiful place with a rich history—do you think that's in peril?
Yet sports that fail to grapple with the problem may expose themselves to legal peril.
But the Lewinsky episode, in particular, is also fraught with peril for Clinton's presidential prospects.
We ignore the cult of personality that's building up around Mr. Trump at our 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.
But there is political peril to pandering too nakedly -- particularly when it comes to football.
"In rebuilding we ignore those facts at our peril, and the safety of future generations."
Not just embarrassing or humiliating pranks, but physical abuse and serious physical peril, even death.
China is now the world's largest internet userbase, and Google ignores it at its peril.
This puts the shelf at further peril: Eventually, it will run out of real-estate.
But what if peril stalks them as civilians, long after the guns have fallen silent?
Falling in love and showing emotion puts Hoult's Silas and Stewart's Nia in great peril.
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said the case illustrates the larger peril of potential funding cuts.
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.
Then ISIS began to take over Iraq, and many translators' lives were thrust into peril.
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.
This has intensified under President Xi Jinping, and we ignore this threat at our peril.
Tuesday's news cycle only underscored the legal peril faced by members of Trump's inner circle.
Nicola suggested "Rhinoceros," Eugène Ionesco's absurdist drama from 1959, about the peril of mass movements.
Swooning is usually not good, but does the dollar swoon put us in real peril?
Neither has had much experience with the kinds of peril the plot throws their way.
It will be to our own peril to ignore this group of voters any longer.
But he also had a warning for Mr. Trump: Break your promises at your peril.
We now face a moment when doing the right thing puts leaders in political peril.
The industrialization that propelled these nations to prosperity has put the planet's survival at peril.
"If Republicans continue to ignore their calls, they do so at their peril," he said.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Reduce this year's Masters to Jordan Spieth versus Rory McIlroy at your peril.
Economic fundamentals also have a claim on reality, a claim we ignore at our peril.
America is not in peril, but he is, and there's nowhere left to hide now.
You ignore trillions of dollars of decision making and fire power at your own peril.
A Trump supporter in Atlanta warned the president-elect: Break your promises at your peril.
Nature had just taught him that extreme sports can quickly turn from thrill to peril.
There is no question that future protesters in the N.F.L. protest at their career peril.
And they said he only started helping after his own legal peril came into view.
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.
But a more mainstream consideration of Medicare for all may hold peril for some Democrats.
The Federal Alliance for Safe Homes has a map that lists peril risk by state.
Finally, there is the possibility that Roberts comes to understand the peril to the court.
As always, Georgia finishes against Georgia Tech, whose option offense is overlooked at one's peril.
But this documentary aims to celebrate these creatures rather than stir rage over their peril.
The peril for Trump is that the coronavirus could yet tip the economy into recession.
However, decisions not to shut nursing homes for Hurricane Harvey left some residents in peril.
But tension fails to build as the peril escalates; the performance's tone doesn't vary much.
Epimetheus could not resist Pandora, who promptly spilled out the jar's contents, to humanity's peril.
But now Houston is in peril of failing to advance out of the first round.
It was a bad turn of luck that put him in dire peril of elimination.
Yet they created the model that presidents ever since have strayed from at their peril.
It is possible I had a lucky escape, from a peril that was barely there.
The idea is fraught with peril, but it is consistent with Biden's approach to politics.
" Following Parnas's interview with MSNBC, Giuliani told The Washington Post, "believe him at your peril.
But Trump has repeatedly declared ISIS defeated, and he does so at his own peril.
In order to get those shots, you must pursue them, always at your own peril.
Repealing the law would require approval by Congress • Trump's education pick may be in peril.
The Point: Trump's reliance on the rising stock market was always fraught with political peril.
This is important work, but hard to do when the NIH budget is in peril.
There are some politicians who — even at their political peril — are demonstrating true political courage.
But the world did not appreciate the peril it faced in 2007 until too late.
Presidents and legislators who ignore television or social media do so at their own peril.
Then, as the storm moves inland, Georgia, Virginia and Maryland will also be in peril.
When that is thrown severely out of kilter, our representative democracy is in grave peril.
He spoke against pursuing national interests at the peril of the rest of the world.
If the court accepts these hypocritical arguments now, it does so at its own peril.
It's really a minefield that's fraught with peril for both employers and consumer-reporting agencies.
" He added: "And sometimes at considerable peril, and sometimes at the cost of our lives.
The wobble in broader thinking is what adds extra peril to the future of HBCUs.
" Gesticulating throughout the video, he called this a moment of "maximum peril and maximum potential.
There seemed to be little organization as the migrants streamed north -- and plenty of peril.
The Iran nuclear deal has been in peril since Trump disavowed the accord in October.
Palestinian suffering would deepen, while the world's only Jewish democracy would be in mortal peril.
Republicans' tenuous majorities in both chambers of Virginia's state Legislature are in peril on Tuesday.
Still, you would scoff at the cultural significance of the egg at your own peril.
Many other renowned winemaking regions, however, stubbornly cling to the past—at their own peril.
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.
Rather, transformative art is needling, Cassandra-like, telling uncomfortable truths you ignore at your peril.
If she does that, then she is putting the future of the party in peril.
The museum estimated nearly $500,000 dollars in damages, putting the historical space in financial peril.
Not just the Stop Trump forces seemed in peril, but also the traditional party establishment itself.
Playing by the rules may seem boring, he says, but you ignore them at your peril.
Game of Thrones is set to return on Sunday with the Lannister family in serious peril.
Peril for women wearing religious garb is only one example of anti-Muslim discrimination in America.
They often faced a mental illness or physical illnesses and felt the peril of mental fatigue.
Which by the way, Putin confirmed today he didn&apost have such information on his peril.
It's why he's trying — "not without peril" — to leave room for his policy platform to evolve.
Mr Kim may be looking strong and shrewd now, but great peril may lie in store.
Memes are the new vernacular of political culture and we dismiss them at our own peril.
Inside the cabin is another peril — one that's less grounded in wildlife, but no less immediate.
Allowing the bill to move forward would create greater peril for Russians who are already vulnerable.
Its fondness for plot twists often obscures what's really happening, to the peril of everything else.
With their existence now seriously under peril, it begs the question: What can be done now?
And she never pushed Mulder away, even when his exploits repeatedly put her daughter in peril.
But perhaps the worst peril of dyeing your 'do a whole new color is the damage.
"You are in peril here," Steve Binhakshe overheard Lewis say to her daughter, according to Starr.
But Amy Weatherford would soon learn that blowing the whistle onPaul Kruse was not without peril.
The marketing of Spectacles is an enormous opportunity for Snap Inc, but one fraught with peril.
But when and if that happens, all bets are off—NAFTA is still in grave peril.
Yet a key feature of her story—the peril of reporting sexual violence—remains indubitably pertinent.
Paint the technology sector with the same brush at your own peril, warns a finance professor.
Mariah Carey's second attempt at ringing in the New Year is fraught with peril and ice.
There are so many animals in peril out there that I felt compelled to get involved.
And if the peril remains so serious, why doesn't the international community impose mandatory security standards?
Society must identify and address this form of hateful rhetoric, or ignore it at our peril.
For Lola, being out in a time of political peril is its own sort of burden.
It's about the peril of meeting your heroes, facing down disappointment, and rising to fight nonetheless.
Size is no longer everything, and teams that overlook Evans will do so at their peril.
"And if there are scenes where he is in peril, he will wear a different one."
"We ignore the consumer in our own peril," Burgess told administration officials at the hearing. Rep.
It has made a job that would once have been a career pinnacle fraught with peril.
"The Jungle Book" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for child and animal action-movie peril.
We have driven many charismatic mammalian species to a point where they're in peril of extinction.
I speak to you tonight at a moment of [noun meaning extreme peril] for our country.
One Denver buyer's recent experience illustrated both the promise and the peril of these new solicitations.
So the frame is really the California Dream, how it's in peril with infrastructure and homelessness.
Continue to babble on with excuses at your own peril, because the American people need relief.
"Deepwater Horizon" is a swift and suspenseful action movie, full of noise, peril, muck and fire.
Write him off at your peril, particularly if he faces a certain Serbian for the title.
In raw political terms, that means there is still considerable peril in openly breaking with Trump.
Hayes's sonnets emerge out of a sense of peril, and the evasiveness and protectiveness it requires.
During the busy Easter retail period, these developments could have signaled financial peril for the company.
That means investors who ignore this trend will have to do so at their own peril.
Whitaker's rocky appearance underscores the peril that Trump officials will face when they're brought before Congress.
A bit of flattery may get you somewhere with Trump, but reverse course at your peril.
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.
As other politicians did 60 year ago, he ignores the facts at our country's peril.     Rep.
This ability to generate perceptions puts AI in a position of great promise and great peril.
While we are striving, there will be violations, which we will then overlook at our peril.
This may come at the peril of Democrats: A plurality thought this might hurt them electorally.
Colleges and universities ignore this responsibility at their peril and to the detriment of us all.
But Silicon Valley and the new administration ignore the changing landscape in China to their peril.
Wells Fargo apparently ignored the report, to its peril and the detriment of millions of customers.
These are dangerous data points for Democrats, who continue to ignore them at their electoral peril.
With so much happening on planet Earth in peril, are humans truly prepared to reach Mars?
This is New Orleans through and through, and you are overlooking it at your own peril.
In a game like Darkest Dungeon, asking too much of a character puts them in peril.
There are the characters whose lives are basically in constant peril, like anyone on The 100.
So grant those in peril on the sea the ancient protection: Bring them safely to shore.
The journey will be at your peril—there's no telling how deep the rabbit hole goes.
" This was in a newspaper op-ed titled, in part, "Negotiate with Russia at our peril.
To the Editor: Ladies and gentlemen of the Senate: Confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh at your peril.
Unfortunately, the role of the civil courts in promoting a fair economy may be in peril.
This should give no excuse, though, for some to rerun old fears about the Yellow Peril.
ATHENS — If we fail to learn from the past, we do so at our own peril.
Democracy is in peril at home here in the United States and elsewhere in the world.
Hence, the decision would largely be a political one, which lawmakers would take at their peril.
Orringer's true subject, the moral peril of being alive, is a grandly timeless — and timely — one.
On Tennis ASHEVILLE, N.C. — We rule out more major moments and tennis titles at our peril.
Banking jobs are in peril, and doctors and nurses are heading back across the English Channel.
Given the stormy conditions, the crew is in significant peril if the vessel is being whiplashed.
That would mitigate the peril to our democracy, but it wouldn't come close to eliminating it.
Republican Senate leaders were nearly unanimous on Monday in dismissing any new peril facing the president.
If that should occur, the Constitution will be in even greater peril than it is today.
Because people's experiences vary so much, the "as a" move is always in peril of presumption.
In Season 1, a shooting left Ruby unconscious from a gunshot wound and in mortal peril.
But there have been signs for more than a year that this project is in peril.
Then again, most fans have seen enough by now to doubt James at their own peril.
In a time of great peril, he noted soberly, a leader must act beyond the law.
Biden has an undeniable history of corruption that Democrats can only ignore at their own peril.
The peril grew vivid last year in Pacifica, a seaside city just south of San Francisco.
Slogans like "take our country back" and "make America great again" reflect this sense of peril.
Yes, businesses understand that a changing customer base means they fail to diversify at their peril.
Bernie Sanders has suddenly put the House majority in deep peril heading into the 2020 election.
Many have children in their teens and 211s, so they mis-gender at their continual peril.
But Trump's recent pardons threaten all of that and place Americans at moral and physical peril.
The promise and peril of this globalist experiment is evoked through Reichert and Bognar's compassionate eye.
But we ignore that it is a real country with a functioning government at our peril.
Indeed, even wishing someone a cheerful holiday can be a greeting made at own's own peril.
The ratings agencies warn that Illinois's bond rating is in peril of being downgraded to junk.
They sent a message to supporters: If the church bells ring, someone is in mortal peril.
Forget to tip at your peril, and be prepared to ask what the accepted rate is.
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.
Everyone now understands the nuclear danger and knows China's out-sized role in creating this peril.
It all amounts to clear and present peril for a church tradition that traces back millennia.
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.
Trump and his followers abdicate Republican women's support at their peril — and not just this November.
But the dispute is obscuring a much greater peril that the Census Bureau poses to Americans.
As the storm moves inland, parts of Georgia, Virginia and Maryland will also be in peril.
" He added: "I will be very blunt: Candidates who ignore Nevada do so at their peril.
According to every Christmas movie I've ever watched, Christmas spirit is in great peril every year.
However, with its own economy literally in peril, how has Tehran afforded such an expensive campaign?
And his fondness for those London apartments has blinded him to the political peril they pose.
For many a young black man in our polarizing society, coincidence has become a sustained peril.
Potential opponents of Americans exploring and settling space will make such an attempt at their peril.
Without the things I just mentioned happening, our nation is going to go through great peril.
Warning: This next bit gets very far in the weeds, so read at your own peril!
According to these results, if we compare the government spending preferences of a person who expresses zero economic peril with those of a person at the highest level of economic peril, we cannot be certain that there is a real difference of opinion between the two.
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.
"There has never been a time of greater promise, or one of greater potential peril," he said.
These are simple animals who blindly follow the members ahead of them, often to their own peril.
Attempts at modifying the classical orchestral music experience with modern or futuristic visuals are fraught with peril.
Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for Siskyou County, citing "extreme peril" to people and property.
I wasn't used to reading stories where the youthful protagonists face such grave mortal and existential peril.
It forces you to assess your skills honestly and behave accordingly, lest you put $9113,000 in peril.
Fans trying to score pics or vids with DaBaby at their extreme peril is becoming a thing.
This is gloomy, introspective winter music, written with snow-caked roads and low-lit peril in mind.
But they're still right half the time so you don't follow their advice at your own peril.
A foreign policy blunder by the President that exposes a key, ISIS-fighting ally to significant peril.
But governments change the rules on the world's simplest financial instrument—the humble banknote—at their peril.
Given that more women vote than men, this is a short- and long-term peril for Republicans.
These elements are absent now, so in traditional terms the economic game isn't in much imminent peril.
If this matter is not resolved to my clients' satisfaction, then your clients proceed at their peril.
But the Nevada caucus itself could also be in peril, at least as a nationally important contest.
If you live down there, you do it at your own risk and at your own peril.
Because, despite tepid support and constant funding peril, researchers are making progress toward this futuristic energy source.
Note to Trump: In this election, and in any election, candidates throw moms out at their peril.
Some prefer seeing someone stomp on failing brakes, in a drama of peril that ramps up excitement.
To harness the promise and minimise the peril, it pays to learn the lessons of the past.
Fortunately, the peril United poses to furry flyers is not quite as severe as it first appeared.
They should be going to the U.S. embassy in El Salvador rather than putting life in peril.
It was one of the most impressive technological feats ever pulled off, filled with peril and uncertainty.
He'd likely get it, but the gathering state of Republicans' 2020 peril introduces a measure of doubt.
While it can be jarring and often unexpected, it's not a sign the plane is in peril.
We ignore the parallels between those experiments and the ones the TIs describe at our own peril.
But there's peril in positivity as there is in panic, and preparing for the worst is warranted.
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?
And making changes to anything that is so deeply personal -- and ubiquitous -- comes with massive political peril.
" Or, to use Trump's parlance: "Just cannot believe a president would put our country in such peril.
They do not face the same peril that Lord Dubs once did, but their plight is dire.
We ignore these races at our peril, because state attorney generals are different from other public offices.
Aid groups say many are in peril and children have died from exposure to severe winter weather.
If employees try to push the boundaries of the dress code, they do so at their peril.
But Democrats ignore or downplay the scale of Trump's appeal to non-college whites at their peril.
Proposals aimed at narrowing the Johnson Amendment rather than repealing it entirely are also fraught with peril.
Mueller's distribution of investigations to other federal prosecutors has had a multiplying effect on Trump's legal peril.
He was apparently psyching himself up to the position of peril where Mr. De Leon spotted him.
Some people seem to avoid career-related posts but they do so at their own financial peril.
Turning informant remains fraught with peril, and is more often described as career suicide than noble deed.
Wade's last brush with mortal peril came in 1992, when the justices heard Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
The challenge, and NASA's response, has created a curious situation fraught with both technical and political peril.
Several Iowa experts have told The Hill that Trump's rivals underestimate his ground-game at their peril.
Bloated registration rolls mean ... that there are bloated registration rolls, not that our elections are in peril.
It's an update to the campus novel genre, therefore, reflecting the peril the humanities find themselves in.
Any decision by the U.S. to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital would be rife with political peril.
Trump dismantles that system at America's peril, and that of its allies and partners around the world.
She's the eternal child in dinosaur peril, as much ourselves as the kids in movies gone by.
Kirby said the Syrian cessation of hostilities was "very much in peril" because of the ongoing violations.
To put it simply, we meet at a time of both of immense promise and great peril.
We are at peril and at risk if we don't know the difference between truth and lies.
Their negotiators in the field have to guess at their peril about what's acceptable and what isn't.
A new poll released Monday shows the electoral peril Trump could face in keeping up the policy.
" And he added that "America is in peril if we fail to defend Israel and her interests.
A DNI "could tinker with the PDB at their own peril," said the first former intelligence official.
The shortages are putting the sick in mortal peril, and exposing others to infections from contaminated floodwaters.
This shared experience of "animal vulnerability," she says, holds the biggest promise and peril for a democracy.
A human baby comes with it so many opportunities for peril, for evil, for disappointment and failure.
Hungary was held up as an example of the populist peril by several panelists, including Mr. Mounk.
We're looking at well more than half the country becoming in immediate peril if Roe is ended.
The guy says he's aware of the life-threatening peril but the message is just that important.
In a hair-trigger news environment, the episode revealed the power and peril of Mr. Swan's position.
But I know from years of reporting on wildfires that people ignore evacuation orders at their peril.
But he cannot afford to dwell on any of that now, because Cameron's club is in peril.
But they were a minority on the island as a whole, feeding a sense of demographic peril.
Until you accept and deal with this reality, the state of our union will remain in peril.
"Too many people on K Street dismissed Trump at their own peril four years ago," O'Neill said.
In the meantime, they have led to a record unemployment spike and a stock market in peril.
Those businesspeople who voted for Mr. Trump ignored at their peril his irrationality, ignorance and bullying behavior.
So I have real credibility when I say that there is no peril in skipping the Sept.
You may not like Trump personally, but you ignore the resonance of his message at your peril.
The endorsement supplies a needed boost for Mr. Cruz at a moment of peril for his campaign.
But the fact that mainstream Republicans entertain the discussion while watching the polls underscores Trump's heightened peril.
The Endangered Language Alliance considers a language in peril when there are fewer than 10,000 speakers worldwide.
The independents are the majority party here, something D.C. consultants helicoptering in may neglect at their peril.
One, perhaps, is that we ignore listening to and learning from the environment at our own peril.
Others said they saw peril in making support for abortion access a litmus test for Democratic candidates.
The bad news is that the election places the Supreme Court in a position of institutional peril.
Any further dissemination of these false, vicious, speculative and unsubstantiated statements is done at your client's peril.
And that was before last week where her campaign acknowledged the deep peril her candidacy is in.
HORSE-RACE SNAPSHOT — Trudeau's Liberals are in severe political peril with the campaign in its final week.
As a quintessential American, Thoreau looked closely, thought deeply and offered truths we ignore at our peril.
The rise of President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil has put the environment and human rights in peril.
Just one problem: That's illegal in Illinois, and you ignore this to your peril, as Facebook found.
But he can join Congress in acting decisively to restore hope in Puerto Rico's moment of peril.
In a lot of ways, Maine's experience shows the promise and peril of using this particular route.
Grimly putting Ian in sexual peril merely to make us anxious for him would have been cheap.
But that bet carries enormous peril for consumers and insurers — and congressional Republicans and the Trump administration.
Indeed, Mr. Mueller's report may not be the end of the president's legal peril, only the beginning.
All sorts of differences must be negotiated by all of our children at their, and our, peril.
The peril, our reporter writes, is clear: Mr. Sanders would gleefully seize on any Stop Bernie effort.
Invasión from Argentina is an allegory of life in '68, which was of course fraught with peril.
The Port of Peril will be, by my count, the 21985th main series Fighting Fantasy book in total.
The beauty—and potential peril—of emoji lies in the fact they are so wildly open to interpretation.
Our movement is larger than any election, and the political establishment ignores our voices at their own peril.
"These actions of the Syrian regime, which are putting the Geneva negotiations in peril, must end," Ayrault said.
But at worst, it puts some of the world's most vulnerable in even worse peril than ever before.
And lawmakers who allow Blackburn to dictate the internet's framework do so at their own peril—and ours.
Ladies and gentlemen, I added the bits from candidate Trump as a reminder of the peril we face.
However, both trademark applications are now in peril, largely because of punctuation errors, including many a misplaced comma.
Firefighters describe pulling reluctant evacuees from their homes, desperately trying to explain the peril they were all in.
But now, with a whistleblower from the bureaucracy nudging Congress toward impeachment, his presidency is actually in peril.
If it's long and cylindrical (alright, go there at your own peril), it can also be a Neuralyzer. 
The real peril for Biden lies in the possibility of Buttigieg overtaking him as the leading centrist. Sen.
Shutting unproductive stores is fraught with peril: shops risk losing their customers to competitors, both online and off.
Season 2 will put the characters in peril at a hospital run by Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis).
"Anytime you see numbers this strong across partisanship, ignoring them is at your own electoral peril," Carpenter said.
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.
If force is the response to noncompliance, people like Rinaldo are in mortal peril whenever they encounter cops.
We ignore the consequences of these impulses at the peril of both our national character and political destiny.
For a big-screen money machine like the MCU, this forced change represents a certain kind of peril.
Union bosses counter that, without protests, the government would continue to neglect the interior—at its own peril.
Only later did I learn about the ugly undercurrent of " yellow peril" stereotyping that flowed through those illustrations.
These also offer a glimpse into the beliefs and rituals of Syrian Christians, a community currently in peril.
These exclusive national identities have been very powerful forces throughout history — and we underestimate them at our peril.
"The international community ignores the dangers of rising tensions in South Asia at its own peril," he said.
Fatima Bhutto, niece of a former Pakistani prime minister, admits her displacement was "comfortable", if born of peril.
Wildfires caused $14 billion of insurance losses in 2017 – the highest on record for the peril, Aon said.
These chiles are key ingredients in the region's famed seven moles yet are in serious peril of disappearing.
"An entire business, and the jobs and livelihoods that depend on it, will be in peril," Indivior said.
The gigantic light sculpture lets viewers experience what the threshold might feel like, without the accompanying mortal peril.
However, Saudi women have been protesting for the right to drive for years, often at their own peril.
Politicians who view this issue as "taboo" or dismiss it as "reefer madness" do so at their peril.
Once students leave an academic program due to the lack of financial aid, the program is in peril.
On Tuesday, Azalea shrugged off the criticism as a peril of fame during the Australian podcast Smallzy's Surgery.
Don't let their pristine manis fool you: we ignore the "California Girl"'s brilliance at our own peril.
"The second is that we consider e-cigarettes as 'much safer than tobacco' at our peril,'" they wrote.
China's investments spread across Oceania along with the same peril of debt-trap diplomacy — in simpler terms, blackmail.
Bob Menendez, in political peril, following a 22015 federal corruption case against him that ended in a mistrial.
Money managers who continue to invest looking nostalgically backwards ignore this at their own (and their beneficiaries') peril.
And we should fear — for the republic, for a democracy facing its gravest peril since the Civil War.
If not, we'll only report what we have, unless you tell me lives may be put in peril.
Trump's press conferences, who now preaches the Yellow Peril Gospel in his The Hundred-Year Marathon: China's Secret
It's unconscionable to put refugees like Carlos and Cristóbal back into mortal peril, yet that's what is happening.
The recommendation that investors hold a fully diversified portfolio is wisdom that they ignore at their own peril.
Guided by texts from Anna's kidnappers, Matt barges across London and through situations of varying seediness and peril.
Trump could let the Iranian nuclear genie out of the bottle at great peril to his European relationships.
Less staunch allies than Australia might have second thoughts about standing alongside America in a time of peril.
"What is at peril is our Constitution, and the very values upon which it is based," Heck said.
Mr. Putin has all too successfully stoked the sense of peril and fear of failure in the West.
Social Security had the potential to protect citizens from the economic vulnerability and physical peril of old age.
It's merely to say that the present peril is not so different from the perils of the past.
A number of outstanding catastrophe bonds focus on Florida wind events or include it as a covered peril.
Moving to a new country wasn´t enough, so she decided to change her name to Elle Peril.
Looking ahead, Peril shows how these ideas have stayed with following generations of teen girls — and turned sinister.
But, but, but: New peril for moderate Dems in red states — many Americans are happy with Trump's economy.
In this week's newsletter, Jasmine Sanders waxes about the merits of FaceTiming in moments of pleasure and peril.
Ms. Ayotte is in a tight race with Ms. Hassan, and her choice was fraught with more peril.
In emergencies like Harvey, the press is often a relay station between the government and victims in peril.
We have been living in an America still clinging to some notion of rugged individualism to its peril.
And moo juice by the gallon is an algorithmic trend that corporations disregard at peril, my good friend.
Your discomfort doesn't appear to stem from any peril to your daughter, but rather from your own biases.
Customers are like a force of nature: You can't fool them, and you ignore them at your peril.
Usually that gives power to the coalition, but even the coalition tests Australia's conservative temperament at its peril.
Andrew M. Cuomo, Mr. Murphy is experiencing the peril of taking responsibility for rescuing a failing transit system.
We don't live by truth, we live by symbolic attachments, and you fuck with them at your peril.
His film career was tanking, he was a tabloid laughingstock, and his long-term relationship was in peril.
Maybe it's the times, and these chronicles of peril and resistance represent a mood (or a game plan).
During WWII, Japan attempted to gain rapid US capitulation by striking at the Pacific Fleet at Peril Harbor.
W.H.O., the world's most important global health organization, is in peril and is suffering from an identity crisis.
The military solutions proposed were exceedingly dangerous and the diplomatic solutions seemed risky and fraught with political peril.
When she was young, her father suffered a heart attack and the family was thrust into financial peril.
Or if he finds serious wrongdoing, Mueller could trigger a constitutional showdown that puts a presidency in peril.
Almost every interaction with another human comes freighted with the possibility and peril of becoming a viral moment.
If you want to joke about Martin Scorsese's cinematic output on Twitter, do so at your own peril.
Sir Nick Carter believes this threat, spearheaded by Moscow, is a greater peril to the West than terrorism.
The combination of falling sales and rising costs places the company's near-term financial future in potential peril.
Democrats recognize the peril they face and will use this week's Democratic National Convention to buttress Clinton's image.
He and the cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki convey the peril immigrants face in crossing the United States-Mexico border.
These efforts are essential, but hardly enough to support the mental health needs of communities in such peril.
Today the Republican Party is on trial, conservatism is in crisis, and the Trump presidency is in peril.
This prospect holds both promise and peril depending on what segment of the financial system you are operating.
The FBI conducted a last-minute background check into Kavanaugh in 2018 when his nomination was in peril.
The peril each poses to our democracy is more far reaching than a car bomb or a missile.
Taken as a whole, this approach distills both the promise and the peril of conservative health care policy.
Trump critics have long suggested that it is those areas that pose the greatest peril for the president.
Both men were pushing back on the notion their strained relationship is putting the GOP agenda in peril.
"Cheat at your own peril," he said, even though his own voter fraud commission was dissolved in January.
Progressive academics opposed the House Un-American Activities Committee's goon show in Washington at their very real peril.
It's one of the six villages the state of Alaska has labeled "in peril" due to climate change.
It would seem that U.S. policymakers would be downplaying the Brazilian economic and political crisis at their peril.
Although there will be an appeal, the lower court's decision already underscores what the Brexit process and other populist movements in Europe and the United States have demonstrated: that elected officials in representative democracies abrogate their responsibility for tough decisions at their own peril, and at peril to their country.
You may ignore Twitter at your own peril, but I would not suggest ignoring the message of the markets.
It doesn't even really say that the area of the Campi Flegrei is in any more peril than ever.
That's making coral way easier to study, and could transform how conservationists protect reefs on a planet in peril.
"You overlook him at your peril," four-times Olympic sprint medalist Ato Boldon told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Tom Vilsack, who served in the Obama administration as agriculture secretary, said Democrats underestimated Trump at their own 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.
Critics question such pledges at their peril: millions of Americans have invested a good deal in believing this president.
The disconnect between the two markets is instructive but international players ignore "local" problems in China at their peril.
And I want to let everybody know who's doing business with Assad, you do so at your own peril.
How do you tell a 4-year-old the plants, animals, and landscapes she adores are in grave peril?
And because we did, because we saw opportunity where others saw peril, we emerged stronger and better than before.
ZS: But even still, there are tremendous concerns that the internet infrastructure we have now is in great peril.
Six weeks later, Moscow and Ankara's differences over northwest Syria appear irreconcilable and Turkey's Idlib strategy is in peril.
Which, of course, doesn't mean that Cornyn or Ernst or either of the Georgia seats is under immediate peril.
"Incumbents who have not taken digital threat or evolution seriously have done so at their own peril," he said.
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.
To me, if Congress acknowledges that, but does not do anything about it, then its at its own peril.
But they underestimate the risk of shale, and overestimate their own ability to manage the market, at their peril.
Those who escape tend to find themselves in even greater peril - often alone, undocumented, and scared to seek help.
Since long before the term was invented, emerging markets have provided a rich source of both peril and profit.
Image: GettyIf you're a fried chicken enthusiast living in the United Kingdom, your Chicken Stamps may be in peril.
Previous generations of Russian reformers, from the Bolsheviks to the post-Soviet New Russians, ignored this at their peril.
ICANN's globalization creates peril and promise Understatement of the day, month, year, decade: net neutrality is a controversial issue.
Over lunch a few months later, Mr. Bosworth told Mr. Benioff that his once-revolutionary company was in peril.
McCarthy: Peril for Trump is impeachment Growing questions surround possibility of President Trump sitting down with the special counsel.
It's difficult to instill a feeling of peril in a study subject, a condition that presumably makes testing difficult.
That continued interest by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan presents yet another area of legal peril for Trump.
Some conservatives surely believe that, and are now convinced the country is destined for peril one way or another.
But the clear lesson from the Darroch affair was this: Question Trump publicly at your and your nation's peril.
She fell in love with the adrenaline and the crowd's visceral reaction as she put herself in extreme peril.
How they find beauty in peril, a home in a country with its own complicated geopolitical history, is inspiring.
They will ignore it at their own peril and that of a good part of the aluminium smelter sector.
Senators may do so at their peril — especially those from states that went for Trump in the presidential race.
Washington (CNN)The future of the Republicans' health care bill is once again in peril this week after Sen.
We've talked about theories and canon and the promise/peril of franchise, but this movie is about literal crimes.
Later, when evidence of the deadly peril she faced from MS-13 emerged, the threat was deemed a fabrication.
If "The Second Life of Nick Mason" faces any peril, it's that of not living up to its megahype.
Letter To the Editor: President Obama's visit to Hiroshima should also reawaken us to the peril of nuclear weapons.
Marsh was stunned that someone could be so nice, at the peril of getting hit by a car themselves.
Every character is living in a world where beauty, peril, and the bizarre are all magnified in surprising ways.
The trade agreement "plac(es) at peril the economic livelihood of Florida strawberry growers and their communities," Parker said.
The great peril of this reliance on categorizing is that we could miss something that lies outside our perception.
They were mantras imbued with promise and peril: A.B.V.D. for Hodgkin's, C.M.F. for breast cancer, B.E.P. for testicular cancer.
Despite the differing circumstances in each of these races, however, Republicans ignore this trend at their own political peril.
Harriet Tubman never achieved full military recognition though she defended our country on active duty during its greatest peril.
If Democrats who want to lead the party end up siding with her, they do so at their peril.
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.
In the 2900s, scientists realized that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were destroying the stratospheric ozone layer, at great peril to humanity.
Its new publication,"Pluralism in Peril," provides actionable tips and best practice models for communities fighting back against hate.
No matter your history of achievement, or maybe no matter your history of anything, enter politics at your peril.
The Point: Trump is hedging here -- to preserve his political and legal liability, when both are in significant peril.
The monarchs and sheikhs of the Gulf Cooperation Council ignore the needs of their younger subjects at their peril.
Either a voluntary interview or grand jury testimony could expose the president to legal peril, though in different ways.
The appearance alone could be enough to send a powerful message — cross the executive branch at your own peril.
Coastal flooding was possible in New England, and heavy, wet snowflakes were expected to place power lines in peril.
From there, it's all downhill — especially when Ruby joins him bearing a box whose contents immeasurably increases their peril.
All of the Irish desire to remain in the union, and the British ignore that desire at their peril.
With these works, the artists seek to transform a world in peril into one we want to live in.
From the financial implosion of 2008 to the refugee crisis of 2015, Merkel has thrived in times of peril.
A worsening economic picture could also put Chinese giants like Fosun and Shandong Ruyi in peril, Ms. Kou added.
Underestimate them at your peril, they insist, and while they probably won't win Sunday, their opinions still carry weight.
That's two days straight of various planets, and eventually the universe, in peril over and over and over again.
Alert to mortal peril, Athenian leaders dispatched envoys to plead with Pythia, the oracle at Delphi, for divine counsel.
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.
A "dangerous commodity, fraught with peril" was how the late artist Robert Indiana once described the emotion of love.
Claus, Ms. Bean was in constant, distracting peril of spilling out of the top of her sexy-Santa corset.
"There is both peril and promise in these arrangements," says Brad Bernthal, a law professor at Colorado Law School.
When they feel the most righteous, like this past weekend, they are actually losing and in the most peril.
The Republican leader has vented to friends that the president doesn't seem to understand the peril his conference faces.
Critics argue that the mental health initiative does not meet the needs of people who are most in peril.
Caught in the middle of it all are millions of civilians, who face even more peril if tensions increase.
Ted Cruz has said he would have let all the big banks that were in peril in 2008 fail.
Policymakers around the world ignore it at the peril of "greening" the economy on the backs of the poor.
Pruitt should start heeding the call of public opinion, not the demands of polluters who put us in peril.
Each individual had received a personalized letter signed by the police chief and district attorney, warning of this peril.
The arrest has appeased some critics of Mr. Vance, but it is also a moment fraught with political peril.
"[It&aposs] this idea of &aposyellow peril,&apos of this Chinese horde coming to destroy Western civilization," he said.
While this may save money in the short-term, we ignore the value of scientific advances at our peril.
The legal peril isn't over for Weinstein, who has also been indicted for alleged sexual misconduct in Los Angeles.
" Without an immediate change in his leadership style, Corker added, "our nation is going to go through great peril.
Another headline in the same paper read "New Yellow Peril?" above an article about the ongoing Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
What is certain is that they will be full of peril for his reputation and that of his court.
Steyer's suggestion that he's thinking about running for office also comes as legal peril continues to grow around Trump.
There is also one huge huge exception to the rule of flipping former aides in legal peril: Paul Manafort.
If all else fails and the country is in peril, resign, tell your story, and let the chips fall.
And ultimately, with his reelection campaign about to begin in earnest, Trump is denying them at his own peril.
Adult relationships are less obviously, but equally, characterized by social power differentials, and we ignore these at our peril.
We hear a lot about the psychological peril of people posting idealized versions of their lives and themselves online.
Deepening the peril for the GOP, seven of its contested seats are in states President Obama carried in 2012.
Democrats who continue to write off that success as the result of racism do so at their political peril.
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.
When that client is the President of the United States, the peril increases -- to borrow a Trump term -- yugely.
But one thing is clear, the chaos strategy can be extremely effective, and Democrats ignore it at their peril.
Kitrosser: For the reasons that I indicate above, I don't think that Omarosa is in any real legal peril.
Therein lies the peril for the president, who often displays a thin skin in response to criticism or ridicule.
We ignore its lessons at our peril, because we are not separate from nature or immune to its laws.
Some of these technologies offer unprecedented promise and some unprecedented peril — but they're all now part of our lives.
On Thursday, statements from Democrats seemed to suggest that Mr. Fairfax was in more political peril than Mr. Herring.
But despite the self-aware trappings of this sex-witch routine, he is, in fact, still in sexual 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.
But the peril that Mr. Ballinger's two teams faced near the top of Everest was not an isolated incident.
This complaint will be true, it will be valid, and anti-Trump Republicans will dismiss it at their peril.
Still, the moves relegate the island back to the realm of "forbidden fruit" to be enjoyed at one's peril.
On the one hand, it often landed him in situations of political peril for himself and the Republican Party.
They see the changing climate as just another stress on top of a situation that was already rife with peril.
Now migrants must take different routes through the country, at great peril, and often they are dependent on smuggling rings.
The retort leaves little doubt that Mr Kushner thinks the left can downplay non-economic injustice only at its peril.
But it's not just the Sparrows they have to worry about — there's serious economic peril that threatens their family's power.
Though most of us remember Sullenberger as an instant hero, his reputation was in peril long after that fateful day.
In "The Shot," Yu Hong overcomes the peril of grand narratives with a brute matter-of-factness of symbolic representation.
That's the only way we can transform this moment of peril into a moment of potential for all of us.
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.
BioShock's opening finds the player character, Jack, in great peril, seemingly the sole survivor of a mid-Atlantic plane crash.
In the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act and Yellow Peril, Asian men were depicted as cartoonishly cold-hearted villains.
But Bernie fans slam the last three Democratic presidents (and last four Democratic popular vote winners) at their peril, too.
Until Reeves further mods the Roomba, it seems like we're stuck with a robot that's constantly in mortal peril. Fun!
Shallow graves The trip across the waters from Somalia to Yemen is fraught with peril, with Yemen engulfed in war.
You can figure out what you get and all of the ridiculous fine print and fees at your own peril.
And because we did -- because we saw opportunity where others saw only peril -- we emerged stronger and better than before.
And because we did — because we saw opportunity where others saw only peril — we emerged stronger and better than before.
But in the clamor of this global panic, we ignore the voices of the communities directly affected at our peril.
The media won't tell our stories, though, at least not in the ways reporters focus on white women in peril.
"The lesson from 2016 for anyone should be that the Democratic establishment underestimates Bernie Sanders at their peril," said Sroka.
As pollsters as prognosticators have learned the hard way, underestimate Trump and the power of his appeal at your peril.
So, the "promise and peril" cliche should weigh heavily on people's minds—especially when they head to the voting booth.
This campaign shows that the foreign policy consensus that has framed this country's work overseas since 1950 is in peril.
If Trump issues a vague pardon without specifying the crimes covered, Manafort will rely on that pardon at his peril.
A Republican gun reform bill appeared in peril on Wednesday after GOP leaders failed to rally conservatives behind the measure.
It would amend it at its peril in light of the reports that show Russia's continuing resistance to true reform.
It's simply to say that there is a qualitative difference between speech and force, which we ignore at our peril.
But the overwhelming margin of Mr. Trump's win in Pennsylvania shows that delegates buck the results at their own peril.
More images of girls in peril and ecological destruction mount, until the awful, unspoken thing finally demands to be said.
"Any time you seek to politicize a tragedy for your own gain, you do it at your peril," he warned.
But the evident peril of working on behalf of Trump is important to note for possible White House job candidates.
At the same time, it may be hard to fully deny that dismantling environmental protections places the environment in peril.
But the climate emergency is no longer a future threat; it's here, and we underestimate it at our own peril.
The administration's ambition to seemingly weaken US universities, which critics say it sees as political foes, only exacerbates that peril.
This sets up some peril for advocates of Medicare-for-All, as guaranteeing that degree of satisfaction presents a difficulty.
But I also know that without a robust media fundamentally trusted by the public, our democracy is in dire peril.
Ignorance and its diabolic facilitator — the corruption of expertise — both have real-world costs that we ignore at our peril.
Francesca Trivellato shows in her extraordinary book, The Promise and Peril of Credit: What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and
He knows there are children in similar peril today, and that having the wrong passport can still cost your life.
In it, Tanjila Bolden describes her condition and talks about the peril she could face if she loses insurance coverage.
Only in Los Angeles would a food eaten mostly in modeling school fall within the boundaries of a nutritional peril.
"I find it hard to exaggerate the peril," Attenborough said at the IMF earlier in April, according to the Guardian.
" It also found that "the impression that unvaccinated healthcare workers place their patients at great influenza peril is greatly exaggerated.
Unchecked power over those who have little, Stern warns, is a peril that should keep us on high alert today.
Were Christine Blasey Ford to testify and be thought credible by the public, Judge Kavanaugh's nomination could be in peril.
At a time of real peril for the things that most Americans love, the silent green majority has had enough.
I'm more interested in the thriller genre, and putting protagonists in peril—I like kinetic, high-stakes, high-impact filmmaking.
From the moment she wakes to the moment she goes to sleep, we are engaged in a waltz with peril.
Coastal flooding was also possible in New England, and heavy, wet snowflakes were expected to place power lines in peril.
The Secret Life of Pets 2Rated PG for adorable animals in occasional peril, and a brief gag involving cat litter.
Eastern, ABC You are hereby warned: Ignore the least hyped of the league's four second-round series at your 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.
What Luciana enters is a nightmare rabbit hole of objectification and physical peril for the amusement of wealthy New Yorkers.
Scott's work replicates that feeling, whether it's with paint or copper etching plates, divining the intersection between giddiness and peril.
If anything, it has hardened its position that any companies that engage with Iran do so at their own peril.
"I think that when people assume rural voters means 'white conservative,' they do that at their own peril," she said.
They also experience the freedom and peril of growing up in the days before cellphones, bicycle helmets and helicopter parenting.
Eichmann's connections to extreme right-wing elements in the Argentine military and political establishments place the Israelis in extra peril.
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.
Go deeper: Syria decision exposes Trump to political peril Pentagon chief Esper insists U.S. hasn't abandoned Kurds, demands Turkey halt
In it, she documents how difficult it was to get the German Jewish community to understand the peril they faced.

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