1. Regional conflicts - along with the proliferation of missiles and nuclear, chemical and biological weapons - present growing dangers. 2. Stafford Cripps continued to stress that such an alliance was made inevitable as much by the policy of the Labour Party as by the growing danger from Nazi Germany. 3. But now the Army is fully committed to its incineration program, and is talking freely about the growing danger of leaks of sarin, VX and mustard gases. 4. But there is a growing danger that public outrage against the attacks could bring the regime tumbling down. 5. But without playing down the growing danger that the traffickers pose, some analysts say the threat to political institutions remains more potential than present. 6. Clinton insisted during the interview that his drive to expand the budget for these programs was rooted in the growing danger of such threats. 7. Despite improvements in headgear and mouth guards, the physics and style of the sport suggest a growing danger. 8. Each new scene of carnage, whether from Oklahoma City or Atlanta or the ocean waters off Long Island, suggest the growing danger. 9. Experts say it is a growing danger that has gone largely ignored. 10. Over the next few months the region will be resplendent with ceremonial red carpets but, despite the growing dangers, not much is likely to be achieved. |