Word: endangerment
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“If we accept financial support from persons whose activities simultaneously endanger the objects of our scientific and humanistic enquiry, archaeologists are, I think, unlikely to convince anyone that we are serious about protecting the world’s cultural patrimony,” said Davis.
America’s fundamental credibility on democracy is at stake in our response to Hamas. Respecting unwelcome yet democratic outcomes is part and parcel of supporting democracy. If reform, development and exchange programs are curtailed or cut off because of Hamas’s victory, it will not only...
The University pledged yesterday to limit the amount of highly lethal arsine gas it will store in a new research facility under construction just north of the Science Center, in response to resident complaints. In a letter dated yesterday, Harvard’s Director of Environmental Health and Safety Joseph...
But in areas just as vulnerable to attack as shipping, the Administration has consistently backed away from--and sometimes simply blocked--federal regulation. A terrorist attack on a chemical facility could kill thousands of people and endanger up to a million, federal experts say, so in mid-2002, the White...
The major question raised by such a comparatively high-stakes trial is, Why use such high-risk patients? The last thing people who are already in precarious cardiovascular health need-or so it would seem-is to begin taking a drug that could endanger them even further. Pfizer - not to...