11. A failure to accept that possibility makes people accede to demands that put their lives at progressively greater danger as criminals consolidate their control over them. 12. A free-for-all in Iraq would be a greater danger to international security than chaos in Afghanistan could ever pose. 13. But a greater danger than bluefish lurks nearby. 14. But as Republicans near a majority in the Texas House of Representatives, amicable dealing across the aisles might be in greater danger than the whooping crane. 15. But it seems the far greater danger would be in making no attempt to understand it. 16. But it will continue to work in Sudan at even greater danger. 17. But statistics show that a gun brings greater danger into the home, not safety. 18. But the judges wisely saw no greater danger sufficient to justify that distinction. 19. But the greater danger to such unpopular expressions might come from neighbors or others who disapprove, he said. 20. But the greater danger, some economists say, is that the debt might stop rising. |