The compromised microcirculation further jeopardizes the survival of pneumocytes and culminates in emphysema. |
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Mercury thereby gets into the food chain and jeopardizes the health of northern inhabitants. |
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It also plunders natural resources, imperils posterity, and jeopardizes self determination. |
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But since students are expected to learn from each other, tuning out jeopardizes the overall classroom experience. |
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Anything that jeopardizes the possibility of effecting that agreement is against the best interests of Berlin and of Germany. |
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A Jan. 1946check not honored because it is da ed 1945, can also get a bank in trouble on the ground that it jeopardizes a customer's credit. |
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Contaminated water jeopardizes both the physical and social health of all people. |
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By restricting cultural diversity, a country jeopardizes its own development because it sacrifices peopleffls creativity. |
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Fish are connected to First Nations culture, and their loss jeopardizes the health and wellbeing of First Nations communities. |
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It is important not to allow exploitation to exceed a level that jeopardizes the reproductive potential of the population. |
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Combustion of petrol and diesel by motor vehicles leads to considerable GHG emissions and air pollution and jeopardizes human health. |
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Taking money away from the poorest of poor families jeopardizes the health and development of too many young children. |
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The government proposes a public safety act that jeopardizes the civil liberties of innocent people but will do nothing to convict terrorists. |
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This process in no way jeopardizes the security and integrity of the Canadian passport. |
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A licence to export or broker shall not be granted if it jeopardizes Finland's security or is inconsistent with Finland's foreign policy. |
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It contributes to the destabilization of States and regions and jeopardizes the prospects of reaching peaceful solutions to conflicts. |
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Such a university cares more about placating students than it does about enlightening them, even when the placation jeopardizes the pursuit of higher learning. |
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In an amicus brief supporting the networks, the National Football League and Major League Baseball argue that Aereo's business model jeopardizes billions of dollars in license fees. |
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The globalisation of a financial system based on the short-term interests of investors jeopardizes even hitherto stable and efficient financial markets. |
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Our overwhelming silence is a challenge to peace in the region and seriously jeopardizes the credibility of us all and of our universal Organization. |
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The decree provides that a minor placed in a public institution may be put into solitary confinement in specific premises when he jeopardizes his own safety or that of other juvenile inmates, staff members or visitors. |
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Does the Prime Minister not realize that the cherry-picking of cases on which to seek clemency jeopardizes the lives of any Canadians sentenced to death abroad and effectively handcuffs our diplomatic efforts? |
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Experience has shown that homework from textbooks gives the child at the very most a bookish culture and jeopardizes the child's right to engage in play. |
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For example, delay in correcting 'wandering eye' in children jeopardizes their chances of retrieving normal vision and the associated benefits in quality of life. |
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It is therefore acknowledged as a bare necessity and must be available to the greatest number of people, a situation that price volatility jeopardizes. |
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Because of the challenging climate and soil conditions, many Canadian farmers have embraced genetically modified organisms, though their disfavour in Europe jeopardizes exportability. |
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She stated that using this method to catch an employee engaged in wrongdoing which, by itself, did not warrant summary dismissal jeopardizes the trust that is a key element of the employment relationship. |
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Through its unlawful actions in the present case, Parliament denies this objective and jeopardizes the handicapped person's legitimate expectations of a better life. |
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Turkey's policy of persistently breaching international law and defying international rules and regulations gravely jeopardizes the safety of international civil aviation and the stability of the region. |
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