41. Just about everyone at the conference seemed to feel that the mass migration of Spanish into the United States represents a serious danger to the language. 42. More than a dozen smaller fires were ignited by lightning around the big fire but they either were out or posed no serious danger. 43. Meanwhile, environmentalists and some health experts said the predicted increases in pollution levels poses a more serious danger than government officials have recognized. 44. No sides are ever in serious danger of splitting. 45. None of the soldiers were in serious danger, the spokesman said, and only three were hospitalized. 46. Other Republicans who advise the administration see serious political danger for Bush, at this particular juncture, if he reinforces the most socially conservative aspects of his image. 47. Sidewalks are full of lurking hazards that can pose serious dangers to those heels. 48. Since the accident in Japan, Energy Department officials said, special teams have been assessing criticality safety and found room for improvement but no serious dangers. 49. Streets and sidewalks are full of lurking hazards that can pose serious dangers to those heels. 50. Suddenly, all those other unaccountable forms of advertising, not to mention the media companies that depended on them, were thought to be in serious danger. |