Word: endangerment
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I.R.A. leaders at first feared the idea of hunger strikes, believing the men would be unable to persist and would thus endanger the esprit of the movement. The longstanding question-Would starvation bring results?-was raised again early this year by prison leaders and debated for hours up and down...
The lower left leg and right foot of a jogger were severed in a traffic accident early Friday morning near Harvard Square, and a Harvard summer school student has been charged with "operating under the influence of alcohol" and "operating to endanger" in connection with the incident.
The fiscal crisis disrupting the city is not White's fault. He has controlled most municipal spending, but has no legal power to restrain the Boston school committee, which annually overshoots its budget (currently $210 million) by as much as $30 million. Worse, Boston depends more than any other...
Sadat had feared that war between Syria and Israel would scuttle all chances of a comprehensive settlement in the region, and perhaps endanger the Camp David peace accord with Israel as well.
Rebuilding the stockpile, however, is likely to run into some serious foreign policy complications. The U.S. has become dependent on the countries of southern Africa for seven key materials (platinum metals, manganese, chromium, cobalt, industrial diamonds, fluorspar and antimony). The U.S. gets 53% of its platinum from white-ruled South...