91.   But are there dangers that it could also have undesirable or even disastrous consequences both to living organisms and to the environment?

92.   There was no danger that this would be heard by anyone outside.

93.   Expressed in terms of individual psychology, the danger was one of dissolution of the painfully acquired superego and corresponding regression in the ego.

94.   There was some danger of this since hardly anyone present could understand a word.

95.   I think there is a danger of too much being made of this.

96.   Although wage-rates and rent levels provide one measure of the peasant standard of living, there are dangers in reading too much into this.

97.   Multiple-outcome scales, often used to show two series of data simultaneously, are another danger in business graphics.

98.   Even though one is registered, the second may be accepted for registration, especially if there is little danger of confusion between the two.

99.   During the Occupation he had manipulated his symbolic stature, but in the aftermath of liberation there was a danger of becoming its prisoner.

100.   The political danger was also a real one.

n. + be >>共 1635
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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
danger 0.10%
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be 72.33%
lie 2.67%
come 2.53%
lurk 2.34%
pass 1.86%
exist 1.77%
remain 1.53%
seem 0.95%
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