1. The political danger was also a real one. 2. Although European economies are expanding at a slower pace, European countries are shying away from cutting expenses because of the political dangers of threatening the quality of life. 3. And as Barak leans toward movement on the peace process, the political dangers that surround him increase. 4. And let it not be forgotten that the Korean peninsula is pregnant with political dangers, too. 5. Both sides also want to minimize the political danger they see in cutting too deeply into entitlement programs that distribute benefits directly to people. 6. A painless pro-balanced-budget vote suddenly became an anti-Social-Security vote, fraught with political danger. 7. Bush and his advisers are acutely attuned to the political dangers of a lackluster economy. 8. But others in his party were not convinced of the political danger. 9. Even so, the vote will be fraught with political danger for Gingrich and his new majority, who could become victims of their own success. 10. For most people, the political dangers in the past were predictable and calculable. |