Yet those who do agree to go know that they will be putting any family members they leave behind in mortal danger. |
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Most religions and agnostic philosophies agree that individuals have the right to kill in self-defense when faced with immediate mortal danger. |
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And what if she knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that by revealing the threat, her own life would be in mortal danger? |
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You'd think they were in mortal danger by the nervous tremor in their voices. |
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The video suggests Isis is still proactive and effective and that those who inform against it are in as much mortal danger as ever. |
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This being the case, allegations of mortal danger or of slapdash or shoddy work are demagogic, ridiculous and unfounded. |
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The most mortal danger threatened to materialize suddenly around every corner, in every doorway, on every staircase. |
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She no longer wanted to kill or to put her life in mortal danger. |
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It is ironic that the sun, long regarded as a source of health and vitality, is now depicted as a mortal danger to the unsuspecting British public. |
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Having a cup of coffee with a friend or shopping for food involves mortal danger. |
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Others believe that the war is unjust and cannot condone putting our service personnel in mortal danger for a cause they do not believe in. |
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Why have the Liberals neglected our border security to the point that our customs officers are in mortal danger? |
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Let us not be indifferent to the suffering of those who are hungry, sick or uneducated, who live in poverty, deprivation or mortal danger. |
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While it does not represent a mortal danger for adults, it is nevertheless responsible for one third of absenteeism within companies. |
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Australia's natural wonder is in mortal danger. |
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Thus Kerrey depicts himself sleepwalking into mortal danger. |
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I am happy to say it is not as bad as all that, but there are symptoms and there is a mortal danger of the young generation's fire being quenched, their goodwill frustrated by deception. |
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High fertility levels combined with limited availability of primary and obstetrical health services pose a mortal danger to women throughout their lives. |
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From the start we warned of the mortal danger these Black Hundreds represented and called on Soviet workers, minorities, women and youth to take independent action to send Pamyat scurrying back into their rat holes. |
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I am thinking, for example, of armed conflicts in which children are embroiled, where they are often forcibly conscripted against their will, face mortal danger and hunger, and lack access to medical care. |
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Such books confront our deepest fears of being lost, hungry or in mortal danger, and they reinforce a child's inner ability to cope with this fearfulness and to discover where true strength lies. |
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It was Jem and Georgie that was in mortal danger, true, but there was not one of us that wanted the peelers asking us questions. |
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It is, therefore, a real experience in the etymological sense of experior, a passage through mortal danger where a real change of self is realised. |
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It is a pity that, whenever we try to join forces with the productive system and employment interests, there is a rallying against such proposals, as if they represented a mortal danger. |
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In addition, time and again, radioactive, corrosive or explosive freight is transported illegally, putting the emergency services in mortal danger when accidents occur. |
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