1. The inherent danger is that the other Sixers stand around and watch Iverson, leading to little or no balance. 2. The inherent danger of conceiving of art in purely personal terms is that the commonality of experience is robbed of its political value. 3. It was preferred to the objective of monetary union because the failure of the Werner Plan had demonstrated the dangers inherent in setting ambitious goals. 4. The larger is the interval CE, the greater are the inflationary dangers inherent in removing Keynesian unemployment by a traditional demand expansion. 5. Friends of the Earth are calling for recognition of the dangers inherent in transporting oil through the Isles. 6. Although the escort and her bodyguard were arrested, Chandler police say the incident spotlights the inherent dangers posed by escort services. 7. Although recent infections have raised concerns, the inherent dangers of globalization have lurked for centuries. 8. And a year later, Kruk still does not underestimate the inherent dangers of facing such a pitcher. 9. And blitzing brings inherent dangers. 10. Another danger inherent in the crackdown is that followers of Falun Gong, ordinarily peaceful and apolitical, could react to the suppression with unruliness. |
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