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Any backsliding will so jeopardize the legislation that it won't be enacted this year".
The company said it "profoundly disagrees" with the results of the testing, which was done by a national engineering group, and the telecommunication agency's opinions, "which disregard more than a decade of regulatory orders, and in doing so, jeopardize private enterprise, jobs and investment in America's future".
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The failure to do so jeopardizes Muslim-Americans and emboldens Trump and his bedfellows.
Failure to do so could jeopardize his life's work.
To do so would jeopardize national security, he said.
Doing so might jeopardize his chances of ever hearing it.
So why jeopardize your husband's paycheck in favor of giving advice for which no one is asking you?
"However I am currently in no position to share any more details, since doing so could jeopardize the process.
Mr. Rumsfeld said today that doing so would jeopardize the lives of spies and dry up sources of other information.
Senior commanders in charge of the case have declined to discuss it, saying that doing so might jeopardize the prosecution.
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