| The alimony award granted to his wife jeopardized Hall's ownership of his property, threatening his status as an independent producer. |
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| Unfortunately, the serious subject matter is often jeopardized by incessant wordiness. |
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| If the United States departs from the path of being the honest broker, the peacemaking process will be jeopardized. |
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| Government stonewalling and a dysfunctional justice system also jeopardized the case. |
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| If the outcome of a sporting event is jeopardized or tainted by the cloud of suspicion, sport immediately loses all its appeal. |
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| Some experts even think that our planet's very life support systems are jeopardized by these problems, Heaven forfend. |
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| Not only did Max lose his third place, he even jeopardized his participation in the second race. |
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| The rapidly growing yearling is further jeopardized when twice daily feedings are already marginal or deficient in protein quality. |
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| And it isn't the first time his blindingly bright future has been jeopardized by his own mistakes. |
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| I would argue that its economic future would be jeopardized by elimination of the currency board and that a better course would involve full dollarization. |
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| However democratic policies are jeopardized by criminal violence and corruption. |
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| The symmetry of the two apses line is due to seismic events that have jeopardized, since the Swabian period, the entire area west of the factory. |
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| However, STM had complained that this speed bump jeopardized the safe circulation of its buses and the borough, therefore, agreed to remove it. |
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| Ineffective crew communication jeopardized or potentially jeopardized the likelihood of a successful evacuation in three occurrences. |
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| Proper control and monitoring of the program could be jeopardized if adequate information systems are not developed. |
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| The lack of a full range of harm-reduction initiatives jeopardized inmate health and the health of the general public. |
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| In both cases, food security will be jeopardized and the issue concerning the role of public authorities will need to be raised. |
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| The use of outer space by the global community should not be jeopardized by human actions. |
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| The experience still gives her nightmares, she says, and could easily have jeopardized her promising academic future. |
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| Given students' economic marginality and the fact that many of them have family obligations, their ability to maintain matriculation is oftentimes jeopardized. |
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| As an woman whose very life is jeopardized by the laws of the land, she responds to a different set of constraints, more material than metaphysical. |
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| Moreover, while some of the enterprises of the old oligarchical families were jeopardized by free trade, their personal fortunes were generally not. |
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| The theory postulates that every 26 to 30 million years, life on Earth is severely jeopardized by the arrival of a small companion star to the sun. |
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| However, leaving his tricuspid valve leaking so badly would have jeopardized the function of his heart and ultimately the recovery. |
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| The de facto application of article 12 is not jeopardized by any flaw in connection with the absolute principle which states that health care must be provided for every citizen, without exception or distinction. |
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| But while there might be a more formulized and concrete rubric, the creativity of teachers will never be jeopardized. |
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| Without secure housing, the ability to get and hold a job, maintain a harmonious household, look after one's health, and succeed in an education environment are all jeopardized. |
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| This is the reason why it is essential to understand that trade liberalization must include the framework of the various industries' structures so that neither thousands of jobs nor food security are jeopardized. |
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| The witness reportedly told the attorney that CSIS warned him that his status in Canada would be jeopardized if he testified at the United States trial. |
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| In the meantime, I remain concerned that all the efforts being made to create the conditions for an effective and full implementation of the DPA could be jeopardized unless the security situation in Darfur is improved. |
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| The ability of the transport sector to sustain normal functions will be jeopardized if sufficient planning and resources are not dedicated to meeting the challenges of an assistance operation. |
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| None-the-less, without the benefits derived from these types of technology transfer activities, Canada's high standard and quality of life would be jeopardized. |
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| Two unconnected factors jeopardized the success of the New Deal program. |
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| It was in this context that the abrupt evacuation of international staff delayed the implementation of the Programme's projects, jeopardized many of the ongoing activities, and led to the theft of some money. |
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| However, he felt that while conducting vertical reference work within the bubble window, wearing a helmet jeopardized his field of vision, and he chose not to wear it. |
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| Most importantly, their good position would soon be jeopardized by the French Wars of Religion. |
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| Not only was military contamination of every kind impacting on their livelihoods, but they were being dispossessed of their lands and their political and cultural identity was being jeopardized. |
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| We will have to sleep with this as well if their ability to act on behalf of the common good, in the interests of safety for all Canadians, is in any way jeopardized by the interests of the airlines themselves. |
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| Financial improvidence eventually destroyed his business, and his artistic scruples — the only kind he possessed — routinely jeopardized his deadlines and contracts. |
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| Seeking judicial revision of this decision, I. M. S. asked the Superior Court for a stay of execution on the grounds that the Commission's decision jeopardized its activities. |
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| The most significant aspects of the Canadian space program have been jeopardized by the current government's policy of criticizing our American allies on the one hand, while freeloading on American capabilities on the other. |
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| By directly associating himself with the overthrow of the parliamentary regime, however, and linking his fortunes to the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, Alfonso jeopardized the existence of the Spanish monarchy. |
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| What does it do for a whole population whose quality of life has been jeopardized because of this attitude of buyer beware, survival of the fittest, let the market forces prevail when it comes to health and consumer products? |
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| Communication difficulties between the flight and cabin crew were seen to have jeopardized or potentially jeopardized the evacuation process in two occurrences. |
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| I remember struggling with the notion that my career might be jeopardized if we got pregnant too soon, or I might not climb the ladder as quickly as I wanted to. |
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| During his troubled relations with the boyars, the tsar even asked her for a guarantee to be granted asylum in England should his rule be jeopardized. |
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