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6 Sentences With "puts in danger"

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And that's why they need to be rewritten, and soon, before Crosby or anyone else get puts in danger again.
On top of that, Germany's refusal to support the euro area growth puts in danger a quarter of U.S. exports to Europe, while Berlin pockets $70 billion on its U.S. goods trade.
"I want that we have in the coming weeks a meeting on Syria that eradicates the ballistic activities in Syria that puts in danger all the regional powers," he said, without elaborating.
"Assage's behavior, with his messages through social networks, puts in danger the good relationships that [Ecuador] maintains with the United Kingdom, with the other countries in the European Union and other nations," read the statement.
That puts in danger the chance legislators will even take up serious reform of Brazil's pension system that is crucial to plug a wide budget deficit and revive investor confidence in an economy emerging from recession.
In an open letter dated June 2000 to Alain Vivien about religious freedom in France, Aaron Rhodes, Executive Director of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHFHR), wrote: > We question ourselves how such a law can claim to guarantee human rights > when it goes against the rights of association, expression, religion and > conscience; when it puts in danger the right of minorities and maintains > prejudices that are so incompatible with the concept of tolerance intrinsic > to that of human rights. France must deal with its responsibilities and > obligations as a signatory for the International Conventions and respect the > European laws and its interpretation by the Court of Strasbourg, before one > of its citizens become a victim of discrimination due to the law which you > propose. Alain Vivien responded: "[The IHFHR] seems today to have passed into the hands of Scientologists and perhaps other transnational organizations". Aaron Rhodes then acknowledged that the Moscow office of the IHFHR had received funding from the Church of Scientology to print a leaflet about religious freedom in Russia, and voiced his astonishment at the charge.

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