They also tell him that he can never leave, since that risks jeopardizing the setup for them all. |
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They seriously risk jeopardizing their careers if they attempt to work purely in the intelligence field. |
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These orders must be followed to the letter, Recin, or we risk jeopardizing the mission. |
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Vaccination has a potential role in disease and epidemic management, at the risk of jeopardizing the trade status of a country. |
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Spammers are jeopardizing what is probably the most significant communication tool in history, and they deserve to be dealt with harshly. |
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High-tech industries threatened to leave California, thus jeopardizing the state's new economic prosperity. |
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I'm surprised that they are jeopardizing their hard-won reputation for quality DVD releases with this latest effort. |
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But of course the American media couldn't see it this way without jeopardizing the confidence game it administers. |
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This would add running time to the route, potentially jeopardizing the number of riders, who might opt to take a faster express bus instead. |
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They can do as they wish, providing it's not jeopardizing the rights of others, which they are with mine. |
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Accusations fly, jeopardizing her long, mostly happy marriage to Ned, a struggling artist. |
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Particular attention should be paid to genetic screening to avoid jeopardizing captive breeding programmes through inadvertent hybridisation. |
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Disability insurance enables you to meet your financial obligations without jeopardizing your financial situation. |
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By repressing Buddhism, Vietnam is destroying this potential, and jeopardizing sustainable development for generations to come. |
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Lack of firmness towards a single case of unconstitutional change holds the potential of jeopardizing peace and security and regional stability. |
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Such unsafe practices are not carried out with the intention of jeopardizing the safety of the vessel and crew. |
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Increasingly limited water supplies, poor service delivery, and pollution are jeopardizing women's survival and that of their families. |
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The trust can accept and invest inheritances and gifts, and money from the trust can supplement the child's government benefits without jeopardizing them. |
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However, further developments are needed to improve their technical and practical applications, without jeopardizing the safety of fishermen. |
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The Good Friday agreement's plebiscitary clauses in Northern Ireland are also rife with inflammatory possibilities, jeopardizing the losers' future. |
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Too moderate and the more radical groups call you a snitch, jeopardizing your standing and authority at demonstrations. |
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But the sordid tale now runs far deeper still and has already begun jeopardizing lives in Cuba, Mexico, and Miami. |
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He questioned whether short-term gains were worth jeopardizing the viability of the salmon. |
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When will the government realize that its ideological obstinacy is jeopardizing the safety of Quebeckers? |
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In large areas of India and China, groundwater levels are falling by 1 to 3 m per year, causing intrusion of seawater into aquifers and higher pumping costs and jeopardizing agricultural production. |
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Furthermore, this uncertainty raises the spectre of major short-run stabilization pressures in the near future, jeopardizing hard-earned nominal price stability. |
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Lack of documentation along with lack of a permanent address or telephone access can cause further delays, jeopardizing the completion of the application itself or the application process. |
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That could risk jeopardizing political and social stability. |
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They wanted to reap one hundred per cent of the rents from the windfall, without those rents jeopardizing their current share of the equalization payments. |
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Employees are encouraged to work safely by following the rules for preventing accidents and avoiding jeopardizing their safety and that of others. |
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The complainant was also concerned that the language in the credit card contract did not clearly indicate that customers have the option of disallowing such use without jeopardizing their access to banking services. |
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The paper sets out the measures necessary to ensure optimum conditions for goods or citizens to move up and down the Community without risk to safety or the environment and without jeopardizing acquired social rights. |
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It has proved necessary to make adjustments, either by decentralizing so as to respect the principle of subsidiarity, or else by 'privatizing' these institutions, thereby jeopardizing fairness and equality of opportunity. |
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By taking irresponsible steps and jeopardizing peaceful civilian lives, the separatists' criminal regime is providing more proof that it is on the verge of collapse. |
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If Ukraine fails to do so, it must be made clear to the people of Ukraine that the abusive power of the current government is jeopardizing Ukraine's own European ambitions. |
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By mid-century, however, it had become evident that open dumping and improper incineration of solid waste were causing problems of pollution and jeopardizing public health. |
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Some seniors would like to be able to continue working part-time without jeopardizing their pensions or their guaranteed income supplement, particularly seniors who live in housing where the cost keeps going up exponentially. |
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The sophisticated Airport Swinglane is specifically designed to allow passengers to have a quick and efficient boarding process without jeopardizing strict security requirements. |
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With the movement of produce and inputs both slow and expensive, the sub-standard roads are jeopardizing food security and hindering economic activity. |
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Even if you feel that you are comfortable, a planning session with your RBC advisor can show you how to plan for those large purchases without jeopardizing your government benefits or receiving a surprise tax bill. |
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We will further promote responsible sustainable bio energy production, generated from renewable biomass resources, with a view to contributing to climate protection without jeopardizing food security and the environment. |
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Corruption also causes mismanagement of public investment projects and thus contributes to larger fiscal deficits, jeopardizing sound fiscal policy. |
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The focus should be on how to manage efficiently oil windfalls without jeopardizing shortterm macroeconomic stability, as there is likely to be pressure on the real exchange rate to appreciate. |
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It is possible that the city could exercise a modest increase in the 10 percent limit without jeopardizing its credit rating,'' Comrie wrote. |
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Follow proper design principles to design in a safety factor, ensuring some tolerance for processability variations without jeopardizing functionality of the part. |
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