Policy - makers or lobbyists who seek to remove scientists because they don't like their findings or advice do so
at the peril of their citizens.
It seems highly unlikely, but I'm thrilled to see her deeply personal
look at the perils of aging among this year's contenders.
History never disappears, either, and the lessons of our evolutionary and cultural past can be ignored
only at our peril.
We will resist any such plans by the government by all lawful means,
even at the peril of our very lives.
He has shown conscience and integrity, qualities in decision - makers that we take for
granted at our peril.
So, no, nobody really enjoys this essential task, but it's one you
avoid at your peril — and your cat's.
And, of course, the big news which you ignore
at your peril if you want people to find your site on the Internet.
However, we ignore the biological impacts of the
practice at our peril — or more accurately the peril for our dogs.
I'll want to know the thought pattern of how a 31 year old air force man decided to take control of a
nation at the peril of his life.
However, it is the designed and made world with which they will interact far more frequently and we ignore this aspect of their
education at our peril.
The description generates certain expectations that, if they decide to buy and read your book, you are obligated to fulfill... or
fail at your peril.
Now, book value is nowhere near perfect, but neither is it to be neglected, so neglect book value, particularly tangible book
value at your peril.
Many jobs were even requiring their employees to use these PC
greeting at peril of their own jobs.
The medieval world of king and priest may be part of human history, but we lose the understanding of the organic layers of
creation at our peril.
In any case, it is clear that contemporary observers and future historians alike ignore religious and cultural
factors at their peril.
Before I knew it, my long days on the couch became busy, visiting with other mothers and laughing
together at the perils of motherhood.
And even if the government doesn't do everything the conference votes for — for example, on closed judicial proceedings — the party leadership and ministers ignore
conference at their peril.
But in my clinical experience, and as demonstrated by this woman's experience with brown rice, we continue to ignore traditional
wisdom at the peril of chronic disease.
We can argue all day about the right path forward for districts, but we ignore the
problem at our peril.
Many parents dislike reforms like testing for legitimate reasons — and we ignore their
concerns at our peril.
But competitors and potential customers alike ignore the
R8 at their peril, on and off track.
The longer they stretch out, the more we hear words like «disruption» and «paradigm shift», but investors ignore economic
cycles at their peril.
Still, they and others were moving, independently and as a close circle, in much the same directions, directions that younger artists still
follow at their peril.
An employer who identifies, or who should have identified, a risk in its workplace will fail to address that
risk at its peril.