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Examples
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Here James McCaffrey uses some statistical methods and a technique he calls PERIL to estimate risks to software projects involving timing, costs, and other potential resource shortfalls.
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WE ARE IN PERIL, if the changes do not take place and soon.
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The men stared, hypnotized, awaking to their PERIL FROM THE SEA 75 danger only when Tom cried out, "Run for your lives!"
Golden State 2010
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PERIL FROM THE SEA 71 more enthusiastic than ever.
Golden State 2010
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A CNN worldwide investigation, "PLANET IN PERIL" Sunday night, 8: 00 p.m. Eastern time.
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And the sister of one of the journalists, reporter Lisa Ling from CNN's "PLANET IN PERIL," has pleaded for their release.
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Click to see all the PERIL in glorious technicolor ... or something ... »
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And if you watched "PLANET IN PERIL," you'll remember Dr. Wolfe spent time with us in the forests in central Africa, where he tracks the spread of viruses from animals.
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The sister of one of the journalists, reporter Lisa Ling from CNN's "PLANET IN PERIL" series has pleaded for their release.
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There are ripple effects, and that is putting our PLANET IN PERIL.
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