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Most important of all, the reputation of the Court as the expositor par excellence of constitutional meaning was at stake.
You feel as if you're holding up the assembly line, as if lives are at stake.
York needed to get six points out of the 14 at stake to assure themselves of a place in the final next month.
The tempo of the game was at the highest point as both teams threw everything into the game with so much at stake.
However, those not prepared to take responsibility for what they do when drunk should be aware of what is at stake.
For professional huntsman Richard Emmott the Government's ban means his job and home are at stake.
How do you decide the bottom line, when people's lives or the world economy, are at stake?
The risks are higher, the stakes lower and the goals would be considered laughable if so many lives were not at stake.
But with little at stake it was perhaps not surprising there was little in the way of genuine action.
There are people's lives at stake and our country is up to it and the people here are up to it.
There does not seem to me to be a fundamental issue of jurisprudence at stake, but more a question of evidence.
Each has said that the cash will come in handy, but there are more important issues at stake.
Strenuous efforts were made to inform the people of the issues at stake in the Nice Treaty.
He says that there's a bigger issue at stake than simply the future of one 19th century building.
This one makes you sift through the issues at stake in the election in Britain.
However, there are more fundamental questions at stake, about the very meaning of right and wrong.
There are many issues at stake here, not least those of equity and social justice.
But it should not be assumed without serious consideration of the issues at stake.
Don't blame road maintenance and this ridiculous situation for lives are at stake.
In the movie's satisfyingly high-concept plot, there is more at stake than a man's sense of self in a big city.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I could not, were my very life at stake, think of affronting them by not doffing my hat.
You have put so much at stake on Alessandra that I am a-tremble with fear of consequences.
England, too, had great interests at stake, and was determined to prevent the annexation of the Belgic provinces by France.
But I felt that my reputation as a brightener was at stake, with Terry's hopes.
Did this Caliban have some understanding of what was at stake in his heart and soul?
The fun of it was that Chester could not 153 sing the chromatic scale correctly if his life were at stake.
These letters should be brief and not effusive on any point, nor evasive of the issue at stake.
Remember you have the liberty, and, perhaps the life, of your fellowman at stake.
A nationality and a kingdom were at stake there, and no more time to decide it in than it takes to hard-boil an egg.
Even to the last, however, the landowning class appear to have remained in the dark as to the real issues at stake.
With accumulations, there are about five thousand pounds at stake upon the survivorship of these two.
Shes not one of those girls who can be musted into silence when a friends reputation is at stake.
The betting-books were covered with entries of immense sums, as though the Epsom races were at stake.
And here I find you, a man of sense, boggling about terms, when your client's future and honour are at stake.
Burrell, however, had too much at stake tamely to relinquish his purpose.
Leicester fullback Tait and Toulouse play-maker McAlister clash at Welford Road, with a Heineken Cup quarterfinal at stake.
But when there are such big themes at stake, the reader can get tired of being teased, however ever waggishly.
Vanstone had been able to communicate with me when the letter from America announced the death of his wife, the fortunes of his daughters would not have been now at stake.
Quincey Morris was phlegmatic in the way of a man who accepts all things, and accepts them in the spirit of cool bravery, with hazard of all he has at stake.
The Delhi Police's inability to carry out a blemishless probe, as the court pointed out, cannot be an excuse to lower standards where lives are at stake.
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