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However, to have an authority figure require that a patient justify his or her plans comes perilously close to coercion.
If in addition to it not being removed, village livestock grazing is not restricted, the number of tigers could fall to perilously low levels.
In cultural terms, being unmarked may even seem perilously close to not being at all.
This collection should add to the former, but it comes perilously close to qualifying for the latter as well.
Age-resistance is something that comes perilously near age-denial.
The problem with that view is that, even if it avoids reductionism, it comes perilously close to an untenable genetic determinism.
Even more perilously, it faced the enormous obstacle of this genre of moral tales centered on a "despoiling" plot.
In this article, the author argues that not relieving pain brushes perilously close to willfully inflicting it.
Opera placed women in an arena that was not only perilously public, but also ideologically controversial.
They adjourn further analysis of such qualities by expressing their distaste for, or at best, faintly embarrassed appreciation of, her intensely personal, perilously autobiographical, violently passionate style.
It is perilously easy to ' forget ' what is of ultimate value, significance, and worth and to substitute what is transient, momentary, merely a matter of social convention and propriety.
However, when those with sedentary lifestyles reach 70 years the oxygen requirement for basic activities such as brisk walking will be perilously close to the maximum oxygen uptake possible.
This makes us inescapably and perilously vulnerable to obsolescence.
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The massive rundown in our regular forces and their in-house support will stretch our defence capabilities perilously thin.
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A lot of this talk about the sanctity of treaties gets perilously near humbug.
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They are perilously low, due not merely to the difficulties of tonnage but bad harvest.
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We are perilously close to trying to hide information.
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We might as well have an education lesson, even though we are perilously close to 10 o'clock.
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I calculate that those who are now living perilously near the margin of poverty represent about one-fifth of the nation.
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There has been a perilously short time between the internal self-government and independence.
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Does not this condition come perilously near to establishing one law for the rich and another for the poor?
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That seems to come perilously near the phrase of which we have always been taught to think ill—that of peace at any price.
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We are becoming perilously near having the media actually create history, putting words into people's mouths and more or less forcing situations to arise.
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The country is perilously slow in recognising this fact.
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