endangerment in A Sentence

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    Endangerment is a type of crime.

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    This is child Endangerment.

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    Like child Endangerment, let's talk about that.

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    There is no need to undo the Endangerment finding.

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    UNESCO has categorized languages on basis of Endangerment as.

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    UNESCO defines four levels of language Endangerment between"safe"(not endangered) and"extinct":.

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    The statute includes civil and criminal enforcement mechanisms, including severe penalties for knowing Endangerment.

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    Road rage is a relatively serious act: It may be seen as an Endangerment of public safety.

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    Following that ruling, the Endangerment finding then spelled out the legal rationale and the scientific basis for regulation.

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    To begin to remove the Endangerment rule, the EPA would have to go through a formal rule-making process.

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    One reason the Endangerment finding is important,” Cannon says,“is that, should administrations change, it provides the basis for further climate initiatives.”.

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    If your workers endanger or hurt others while performing work for you, you could face criminal and civil lawsuits stemming from negligence or reckless Endangerment.

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    The central and state universities have been grouped together into separate clusters like North-Eastern languages, tribal languages, numeric and coastal languages and theoretical work of Endangerment.

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    I prefer to be true to myself, even at the Endangerment of finding the ridicule of others, rather than to be false and finding my own detestation.

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    Endangerment is“the linchpin for everything- all of the carbon regulation under the Clean Air Act,” says Patrick Parenteau, a professor of environmental law at Vermont Law School.

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    This case suggests that a court is capable of concluding that interference with custody is a form of child Endangerment and suggests a public policy solution for parental alienation.

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    On Tuesday evening, just a week after Georgia's governor signed a bill criminalizing abortions at six weeks, Alabama's Republican-controlled legislature passed a bill that, if signed and enacted, could jail doctors for up to 99 years for performing or attempting to perform an abortion at any point during a pregnancy- making only one exception for life Endangerment.

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