Sentences with phrase «literally put their lives at risk»

What this really represents, as outlined in a recent issue of the New York Times, amounts to a phony alibi for breaking a vow made to all combat veterans, who've literally put their lives at risk for our nation, that no matter the cost, funds needed to treat their resultant disabilities would be found and allocated, to restore their limbs and lives to reasonable levels of independence.
The current uncertainty surrounding PrEP is literally putting lives at risk, without it we will still see seventeen people diagnosed with HIV every day.

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The Buffalo Democrat said Howard's refusal to enforce the SAFE Act could literally put people's lives at risk.
Drunk driving not only increases your auto insurance rates, it also puts your life and other peoples» lives at «high riskliterally.
Driving under the influence of alcohol not only increases the rates of auto insurance, it also puts your life and those of others, literally, at «high risk
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