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51Марк Кокцей Фирм — …
52national mediation board — A three person board created by federal statute to resolve disputes in the railroad and airline industries that could disrupt travel or imperil the economy. The board also handles railroad and airline employee representation disputes and provides …
53expose — ex·pose vt ex·posed, ex·pos·ing 1: to subject to risk from a harmful action or condition: as a: to make (one) open to liability or financial loss b: to leave (a child) uncared for and lacking shelter from the elements 2: to cause to be visible or …
54compromise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Settlement of differences by mutual concession Nouns 1. compromise; mediation, arbitration, negotiation, give and take, bargaining. 2. settlement, concession, appeasement, compensation; terms, bargain,… …
55menace — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. threat, danger, hazard, peril. v. t. threaten, intimidate, bully; impend, loom. See warning. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A threat] Syn. caution, intimidation, foretelling; see warning . 2. [An imminent… …
56threaten — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To warn of punishment] Syn. intimidate, menace, caution, admonish, hold over, scare, torment, push around, browbeat, forewarn, bully, terrorize, abuse, bluster, fulminate, look daggers, thunder against, bulldoze*, draw a gun …
57Emperil — Em*per il, v. t. To put in peril. See {Imperil}. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
58Expone — Ex*pone , v. t. [OE. exponen. See {Expound}.] To expound; to explain; also, to expose; to imperil. [Old Eng. & Scotch] Drummond. [1913 Webster] …
59jeopardize — transitive verb ( dized; dizing) Date: 1582 to expose to danger or risk ; imperil …
60in- — I. prefix or il or im or ir Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin; akin to Old English un not ; non , un usually il before l < illogical >, im before b, m, or p < …