Where are the initiatives, for instance, to assist Muslim women endangered by conservative parents and spouses?
All five species are listed as endangered or critically endangered by the World Conservation Union.
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But it's such a small town scene, that really, he's not really endangered by walking in a street with the parade.
Or are Western media just reluctant, if not uninterested, to cover it because no Western interests or ally is endangered by it?
Here's another species endangered by our cratering economy: the basic, mid-priced cellphone.
Current estimates suggest 30% of coral reefs will be endangered by 2050, says O'Dor, because of the effects of ocean acidification and global warming.
Currents estimates suggest 30% of coral reefs will be endangered by 2050, says O'Dor, because of the effects of ocean acidification and global warming.
The convention says temporary residence permits must be given to victims endangered by return to their home countries and to those who assist with prosecutions.
Countries already endangered by poverty and ineffective government could be destabilized.
Elan Pharmaceuticals ' sale of the muscle relaxant Skelaxin to King Pharmaceuticals could be endangered by an investigation into the drug by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
Incredibly, the inspectorate took the view that, as Britons were not likely to be endangered by the suspect checks, it was under no obligation to release its findings.
But we do have a responsibility to take prudent and precautionary measures to educate those Americans who may be endangered by exposure to radiation if the situation deteriorates.
Among the few moderately urgent measures endangered by the lack of a parliament and a credible government are the free-trade deals that Thailand is seeking with America and Japan.
But in recent years, as innocents have been killed from Karachi to Islamabad, it has become clear that it is the Pakistani people who are the most endangered by extremism.
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One of the reasons cited by the prime minister for halting the talks was that he felt other bills were being delayed and potentially endangered by efforts to pass Leveson-related legislation.
Military experts warn us our national security is threatened by massive waves of climate refugees destabilizing countries around the world, and scientists tell us the very web of life is endangered by unprecedented extinctions.
Despite being declared endangered by the United Nations in 2001, the Garinagu -- one of the smallest cultural groups in Belize -- has managed to sustain its traditions through music, dance, food and worship.
No country is more endangered by the presence of violent extremists, which is why we will continue to press Pakistan to expand its participation in securing a more peaceful future for this war-torn region.
In a country where roadside shrines have not become mere architectural curiosities, faith does not seem endangered by the perils of travel, or by the fear of stampeding pilgrims, a common hazard at India's religious gatherings.
Decisive government, he believes, is endangered by the confrontation between the lower and upper houses of parliament, the Bundestag and Bundesrat, which are ruled respectively by Mr Kohl's Christian Democratic conservatives and by opposition Social Democrats.
Less than two months ago at a pork processor in south China, for example, around 400 people were endangered by an ammonia leak like the one blamed for Monday's fire, according to the official news agency Xinhua.
In addition, the finances of national governments would not be endangered by problems of national banks, because collapsing banks would be restructured or recapitalized at the European level, rather than threatening to draw their national governments into bankruptcy.
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Lured by Lenz into the cast, Anne suspects that his life is endangered by the same cabal that may have killed his friend Juan, a composer whose lost final recording Lenz sends her deep into the demimonde to find.
My book takes a close look at why founders fall in love with their ideas, what happens when they do, and most importantly, how they can make the most of their enthusiasm while not being limited or endangered by it.
But campaigners say real progress was made between 2000 and 2010 and have expressed concerns that this could be endangered by cuts to the welfare budget - including curbs on tax credits and housing benefit caps - central to the coalition's deficit reduction plan.
How did an organization that, for a time, prided itself publicly on a strenuous redaction process that worked to safeguard the identity of those who might be endangered by the leaks of sensitive government documents come to dump a massive and unredacted trove of U.S. State Department cables on the Internet with no consideration for the human consequences?
Another activity aimed at protecting monumental cultural heritage was the Campaign for safeguarding Venice, launched in 1962, or the adoption on 19 November 1968 by the General Conference of the Recommendation concerning the Preservation of Cultural Property Endangered by Public or Private Works, followed in 1970 by the Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property.
To his critics, he is a publicity-seeker who has endangered lives by putting a mass of sensitive information into the public domain.
The whale is listed as "critically endangered" by Russia and is on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species.
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