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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.

    MSDN Magazine: RSS Feed 2009

  • WE ARE IN PERIL, if the changes do not take place and soon.

    CNN Poll: Obama approval under 50 percent 2009

  • 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

  • PERIL FROM THE SEA 71 more enthusiastic than ever.

    Golden State 2010

  • A CNN worldwide investigation, "PLANET IN PERIL" Sunday night, 8: 00 p.m. Eastern time.

    CNN Transcript Dec 18, 2009 2009

  • And the sister of one of the journalists, reporter Lisa Ling from CNN's "PLANET IN PERIL," has pleaded for their release.

    CNN Transcript Jun 3, 2009 2009

  • Click to see all the PERIL in glorious technicolor ... or something ... »

    Settled in. More or less. 2009

  • 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.

    CNN Transcript Apr 27, 2009 2009

  • The sister of one of the journalists, reporter Lisa Ling from CNN's "PLANET IN PERIL" series has pleaded for their release.

    CNN Transcript Jun 3, 2009 2009

  • There are ripple effects, and that is putting our PLANET IN PERIL.

    CNN Transcript Dec 20, 2009 2009

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