Word: endangerment
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The play continues uninterrupted during each period unless there is a goal or with only one defenseman guarding. a foul is called by the referee. Fouls are called on manuevers which endanger the players or the horses, and the opposing team is allowed a free penalty shot on goal
> The CIA in 1967-68 planted ten undercover agents in dissident groups in the Washington, D.C., area to gather intelligence about "demonstrations, pickets, protests or break-ins" that might endanger CIA "personnel, facilities and information." By law, the CIA director can take steps to safeguard CIA operations and secrets, so...
If Brown is worried enough about environmental stress and resource depletion to devote a third of his book to these issues, why doesn't he think out proposals to curb 'the explosion in the consumption of nonrenewable resources' as well as 'the population explosion'? Does he want population growth in...
A. We do not know what the Security Council will decide to do. But I want to make it clear that for Israel [the U.N. force] is an integral part of the disengagement agreement with Syria. Its elimination or change of role will endanger, if not more than that, the...
A fortnight ago, the Tennessee Court of Appeals sanctioned snake handling at the church so long as it did not "endanger the lives or health of persons who do not consent to exposure of such danger." That danger is still there. The week the Tennessee decision was handed down, a...