Similar words: present-day, clearance, endangerment, present, clearance sale, prearrange, presentment, presentiment. Meaning: n. a standard for judging when freedom of speech can be abridged.
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1. Fish present the most clear and present danger.
2. Deflation, not inflation, is the clear and present danger.
3. Rising inequalities present a clear and present danger to Asian countries.
4. Because of this clear and present danger, your lunch meat is slathered with a buffet of viruses.
5. We think that this portends a clear and present danger to the role of science in the U. S.
6. In other words, we’re facing a clear and present danger to our way of life, perhaps even to civilization itself.
7. Though admitting that American communists posed little clear and present danger, the Court ruled their words represented a "bad tendency" that could prove subversive of the social order.
8. But neither of these potential problems is a clear and present danger.
9. But the clear and present danger to our economy and our security from America's long-term dependency on oil will not subside—unless we act now.
10. Holmes's test of a "clear and present danger" seemed to make a great deal of sense.
11. "I think the clear and present danger is the negative feedback loop for the economy," said Greg Peters,(sentencedict.com) head of global-fixed income and economic research at Morgan Stanley in New York.
12. The clear and present danger to the euro zone is Spain.
13. Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya told the court earlier this week the AK Party posed a "clear and present danger" that it was seeking to impose Islamic law on the country.
14. Had General Hayden himself not given warning two months earlier that the restoration of an al-Qaeda haven in Pakistan's tribal belt constituted a "clear and present danger" to the West?
15. In the paper (available here), Thompson said that virtually all climate researchers "are now convinced that global warming poses a clear and present danger to civilization."
16. In Schenck v. United States, Justice Holmes explained that free speech should be protected unless it creates "a clear and present danger" of bringing about "substantive evils."
17. There is no doubt that global warming is a clear and present danger, and geoengineering may be part of the solution to that problem.
18. But for many millions of people the devastation caused by changing seasonal patterns and unpredictable weather is already a clear and present danger.
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