To jeopardize yourself and those you love just to prove your point is plain stupidity. |
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Such damage could jeopardize the transmission of the priceless science data to the Earth. |
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Anyone who violates the rule is liable to lawsuits or may even jeopardize his or her position. |
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Obviously you want openness about danger, but not anything that would jeopardize security. |
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If there are delicate negotiations going on, and divulging information may jeopardize these, one might understand. |
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Small eggs may jeopardize survival for precocial grouse chicks that rely extensively on nutrient stores after hatching. |
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He wouldn't go any further, saying that it would jeopardize the case and it could gag him. |
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No one wants to put their finest athletes at risk and this would jeopardize lives. |
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Any amount of inurement, no matter how small, can jeopardize an organization's tax-exempt status. |
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Unwilling to jeopardize her marriage, Anna backed off from competing for a couple of years. |
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Failure to provide this information to your insurer could jeopardize claims for damage or theft. |
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The 1973 oil crisis and political changes within member states threatened to jeopardize agreement on regional policy. |
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Compromising these standards could jeopardize the health of restaurant customers and staff. |
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The loss of 30 tons of salt isn't likely to jeopardize road safety on the North Shore, Dean said. |
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The creation of a lifelikeness in art is perceived as a distraction that may jeopardize this relationship, causing the heavenly double to withdraw its spiritual protection. |
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So many of the big media players are afraid to jeopardize access, or personal relationships. |
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You couldn't write an honest assessment for what percentage of your daughter's life you were willing to jeopardize. |
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Republicans have also raised concerns that the release of the report could jeopardize security at U.S. facilities overseas. |
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The importation of wild virus from another yet uncertified region does not jeopardize the certified status, if its transmission is contained soon. |
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Light clouds or smoke over the target had obliterated Fisher's view for the second time and, true to his orders, he would not jeopardize the civilian population. |
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But obedience to God's messenger asked of him that he jeopardize what is most dear to him, his honour. |
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If she is financially dependent on the abuser, she may be afraid to jeopardize her family sponsorship by starting over on her own. |
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Yet sometimes their fearlessness asks of us that we give them rules to make sure their creativity does not jeopardize their safety. |
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She said she did not want to risk making a mistake that might jeopardize major proceedings of this nature. |
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What assurances can the government give us that its pet project on marijuana will not jeopardize legitimate trade with the United States? |
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If we opt in to the new formula, we lose the accord and jeopardize the future prosperity of Nova Scotia. |
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It is important for us to have to adapt as little as possible in order not to jeopardize the existing processes. |
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However, the latest developments in the oil zone might jeopardize the sustainability of the Khartoum peace agreement. |
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A poorly planned or executed integration can jeopardize your whole business. |
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The food shortage could also jeopardize the return of refugees in places such as Afghanistan and Liberia. |
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The players wanted to have their heads protected, but as individuals they couldn't afford to jeopardize their effectiveness on the ice. |
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Most of the Conservative cabinet objected that tariffs would raise food prices, hinder exports, and jeopardize the invisible earnings of the City of London. |
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Such costs could jeopardize a number of important studies on the development of state-of-the-art technologies. |
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It continues to imprison them with no due cause and to subject them to situations that could jeopardize their lives. |
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This should be done under specific terms and conditions in order to not jeopardize the subsequent independent assessment of nominations. |
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Research activities should be allowed if they are beneficial to the subspecies and will not jeopardize the survival or recovery of a population. |
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Such a development would only jeopardize security in space, including the security of those actively involved in such deployments. |
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However, decreeing a standard for immediate adoption could jeopardize many Year 2000 projects already under way in departments and agencies. |
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These shortfalls jeopardize road safety, raise transport costs and leave many areas economically and socially isolated. |
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States should avoid taking actions that jeopardize such access, or which might put at risk the manned or unmanned space assets of other nations. |
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I underlined that the search for justice should be pursued in a way that does not impede or jeopardize the promotion of peace. |
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This would jeopardize over 100 jobs directly linked to the product concerned. |
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However, there are a number of problems that may jeopardize the smooth progress of the process. |
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After all, the ill effects of dishonesty in public service jeopardize every sector of society. |
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It is essential, however, to recognize the existence of certain obstacles that might jeopardize its de facto application. |
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Would our departure jeopardize progress in social and economic development, in human rights and education? |
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Someone else using one of your usual computers doesn't jeopardize the security of your data in any way. |
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Any violations detected in an unannounced spot check would jeopardize a hospital's accreditation, Dr. O'Leary said. |
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The authors' concern that the vulnerability of the poor may jeopardize the well-being of more advantaged members of the same population, is significant. |
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She couldn't possibly struggle, she knew, or she'd jeopardize her intent there, and her passiveness was mistaken by Alex to be reciprocated passion. |
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Indeed, he associates the preservation of Irish and Irish language purism with destructive and self-destructive behaviors that jeopardize Irish survival on all levels. |
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The orthonormality condition ensures that minimization along any given direction vector does not jeopardize the minimization along another direction vector within this set. |
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They don't put parts on the race car that jeopardize our chances to win. |
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Air traffic controllers and pilots together take great care not to fly in conditions that can jeopardize an airplane. |
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Boxer's cuts would sharply reduce benefits for some and could jeopardize access to care for millions of others, and millions of Americans won't be able to keep the plan or doctor they already have. |
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Bill C-13 is a steamroller condemning everybody to a forced uniformization, which might in turn jeopardize the environmental assessment process in Quebec and needlessly bring into question all our efforts in this area. |
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A visit to the location allowed us to ascertain the state of major insanitation and the advanced decay of the house, which could jeopardize the health and safety of any person living there. |
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They not only result in a breach of the Charter and undermine the whole system on which the United Nations is built, but they can also jeopardize universal peace and security. |
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The federal penitentiaries will hold high-risk criminals, who may jeopardize the security of the facility or become the victims of attempted assassination inside the prison itself. |
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It was emphasized that the revisions to the eating rules were not to jeopardize nor take away the rights for employees to have a meal in other than through freight service. |
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It requires open-mindedness, trust, imagination but also responsibility, strength of mind and firmness, in order to resist anything that may jeopardize freedom and the rights of the individual. |
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This is why it is essential to make good use of the time given to us by the suspension of WTO negotiations, to reflect on a CAP reform that does not jeopardize food security in Europe. |
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Andrea and Ines haven't seen each other for seventeen years. Very quickly we. realize that Ines's visit is going to jeopardize the harmony of this family. |
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While being a convenient, efficient and habitual method of storing and archiving information, ZIP files can sometimes be a real pain in the neck and a problem that can jeopardize the completion of urgent tasks. |
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As politics still dominate the media, any political change during this transformation might jeopardize the success of the project, e.g. by changing legal conditions or by pressurizing the broadcasters' staff. |
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It must employ workers at lower wages and make sure it has as little civil liability as possible in the event of an accident or anything that could jeopardize the business or eat into its profits. |
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The beneficiaries of this authoritarian capitalist mode of development are not inclined to clamor for political reforms that might destabilize society and jeopardize continued growth. |
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During this time of economic uncertainty, it is especially important to maintain a strong hand at the helm and not jeopardize the gains made over the past 40 years. |
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It has pursued its policy of terrorizing and suppressing Syrian citizens of the Golan, arresting them and placing them in detention centres in conditions that jeopardize their lives. |
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Various factors-such as the density of the Martian atmosphere, a sandstorm, an outcrop of rock, the spacecraft's speed, a faulty trajectory, a lack of fuel, or an electronic glitch-could jeopardize a mission. |
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It is strongly advised that all participants have a clean bill of health with no previous known medical conditions which might jeopardize his or her full participation in the course. |
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I would never jeopardize classified information. |
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All too often, a woman may be faced with an unexpected fetal diagnosis, such as a serious birth defect, which may jeopardize the health of the mother or the child should the pregnancy be carried to term. |
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He creates a distraction and a bogeyman called the notwithstanding clause, arguing that the proponents of marriage secretly wish to invoke the clause in order to jeopardize all of Canadians' fundamental and acquired rights. |
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Sanctioning these companies might discourage fraudulent practices, but it would also jeopardize the livelihood of their salaried workers and oblige the artisanal miners to sell their ore and labour elsewhere. |
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Military doctrines that seek full spectrum dominance projected through and from space are counterproductive and jeopardize the security of all humanity. |
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Any failure in the interconnection of SAN islands will severely jeopardize the integrity of data and the continuity of business if the failure cannot be corrected rapidly. |
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If Canada is not willing to increase its standard of national security, the United States will not be willing to jeopardize the safety and security of the American people by continuing an undefended border with Canada. |
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Yet the JIEDDO director, Army Lt Gen John D Johnson, responded that doing so would jeopardize the anti-IED fight in Afghanistan – a position Small said Johnson still holds. |
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Although progress is seen, there is still room for improvement which needs to be addressed, while in this field this could jeopardize the safety of the consumer or sometimes even be fatal. |
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In view of the above, the argument that the anti-dumping measures would jeopardize the high level jobs that these importers have generated in the Union is dismissed. |
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Furthermore, emerging and growing security threats, including organized crime, illicit and terrorist activities and climate change, jeopardize ongoing endeavours and the gains achieved so far. |
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The Occupying Power shall not change the structure or personnel of such organizations in any way which might jeopardize the efficient performance of their mission. |
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Conflicts of interest must be assessed when conducting research as they may jeopardize the integrity of the research and the protection offered to participants. |
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A nearby Blockbuster theme park, opponents say, could further jeopardize the fragile ecosystem by draining away precious resources. |
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You don't want to jeopardize your primary source of income or any savings you've socked away in your effort to boost your earnings on the side. |
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When an RA is issued, pilots are expected to respond immediately to the RA unless doing so would jeopardize the safe operation of the flight. |
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A Cornell University study in 2011 demonstrated that the leak rate of methane may be high enough to jeopardize its global warming advantage over coal. |
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Unfortunately, many electricians believe that de-energizing circuits is not necessary, too difficult to coordinate, or will jeopardize the mission. |
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The law implied that substantive changes in plans would jeopardize grandfathered status, but it left an open question about exactly what would constitute a substantive change. |
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