81. There was danger that the wave would rebound off the other side of the bank and send the dish plunging into the water again. 82. The ECJ insisted upon its sole right to interpret EC law and said that there was a danger that the EEA court could pre-empt ECJ rulings. 83. The danger is that er, Saddam exploits this er, more and more, and seeks to try and get sanctions overturned. 84. There is a danger, according to Chubin and Hackett, that because peer review uses self-referential standards, this could lead to tautological definitions of quality. 85. Even mortal danger was not entirely unpleasant. 86. The danger is that the designer will accept the first feasible design solution found, rather than systematically search for the optimum. 87. There is a danger that these needs will change. 88. There is a danger here, however, as the analyst must ensure that it will not be significant in any application in the library. 89. There is little danger over the next few million years that we shall exhaust the store of useful energy. 90. The biggest danger is that his uncompromising stance on the presidency may anger the army chiefs, who are highly sensitive on the subject. |