Peril
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Otherwise, the much-heralded “Asian century,” far from bringing economic prosperity and peace, will be an age of suspicion and
peril.
The fear is real and visceral, and politicians ignore it at their
peril.
But the right will have none of this, and instead is pushing for even more tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy, together with expenditure cuts in investments and social protection that put the future of the US economy in
peril
and that shred what remains of the social contract.
But, as pressing as the Middle East, south Asia, and Russia (as well as Iran and North Korea) are, another crisis far closer to home could create as much
peril
as a nuclear-armed Iran, an aggressively resurgent Russia, or even an Islamist-dominated Pakistan.
While this need not matter to her too much as long as she retains the chancellorship, in Sigmar Gabriel, the SPD’s leader, she faces – for the first time – an opponent whom she would underestimate at her
peril.
Proponents of liberalism – and those to their left – neglect these issues at their
peril.
But when fog clouds your visibility, you’re not an instinctive driver (as seems to be the case here), and you have misplaced your eyeglasses, you place not only yourself at peril, but others as well.
It will be a milestone marking the beginning of the end of an age of existential
peril
for humanity.
At this point, the road forward is fraught with
peril
and uncertainty.
But growing concern about the
peril
of climate change could help save some of this continent’s lush forests.
He thinks that Europe is in
peril
of being “Islamized.”
As a consequence, and despite the anti-Japanese "yellow
peril"
propaganda then raging in Europe, Japan entered an alliance with the most sought-after partner of the time, Great Britain.
They ignore this message at their
peril.
As Harvard University’s Yascha Mounk notes in his insightful new book, The People vs. Democracy, that is the highest share since the last major anti-immigrant backlash in the US: the early twentieth-century “yellow peril.”
The diplomats have read the science and know the truth: without a rapid move to a zero-carbon global energy system by mid-century, humanity will be in grave
peril.
We ignore history at great
peril.
Still, the conflicts between a hyper-globalized economy and social cohesion are real, and mainstream political elites ignore them at their
peril.
The real
peril
is to be found at home: the corrosive effect of the Palestinian problem on Israel’s international standing.
When governments constrain journalists – in Kenya or elsewhere – they do so at their own
peril.
That is a rare and powerful alliance, and one that Europe’s political leaders ignore at their
peril.
Today, more and more countries hold elections, and yet democracy itself is in
peril.
What follows are ten lessons that we ignore at our
peril.
The quotas remain the “third rail” of Indian politics; one touches it at one’s
peril.
That is one California trend that others emulate at their
peril.
On the contrary, their domestic problems threaten to turn uncertainty into
peril.
It is hyperbole when activists call such movements "the world's other superpower," yet governments ignore them at their
peril.
Humala comes to power in a regional environment of moderation and growing economic integration, which he would disturb at his
peril.
If Flake is right that democracy itself is in
peril
unless we all “stand up and speak out,” then what good does it do to throw in the towel?
But they also see an unprecedented level of hostility from the West, with regime after regime seeming to be either in
peril
or facing chaos.
Yet politicians push back on Big Food at their
peril.
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