11. He risked their wrath over homosexuality, when he said his staff was wrong to return a campaign check to the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay rights group. 12. If council members support it, they risk the wrath of longtime residents who do not think the mosque is compatible with their neighborhood. 13. No one will risk the wrath of British beer drinkers by changing from a pint of lager to a liter. 14. One way to stimulate growth would be through increased exports, yet that would risk the wrath of the U.S. 15. On Thursday, Bradley offered some bold ideas on poverty while Gore risked the wrath of the oil companies with a challenging proposal on offshore drilling. 16. Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain indicated Wednesday that he would risk the wrath of leftist skeptics in his Labor Party to back the US plan. 17. Risking the wrath of foreign investors and free-market political leaders in the West, it imposed strict controls on its capital markets. 18. The prime minister, who risks the wrath of unhappy consumers, is stumping for the tax increase. 19. They have refused to say anything negative about Lewinsky publicly so as not to risk her wrath. |