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Therefore, normal development of the nervous system is jeopardized as reflected by high frequencies of developmental errors, reduced brain size and impaired cognitive abilities in humans.
Now, all this is jeopardized.
Dick Cheney's health is jeopardized.
Sonny's future is jeopardized.
Jeb's future is jeopardized.
In a 2005 survey of victims of domestic violence, 64% indicated that their ability to work was jeopardized, and two in five feared their intimate partner's intrusion at their job either by phone or in person.
But she, too, has found herself swimming in debt that is jeopardizing her ability to keep her home.
But officers have said the system is so complex and difficult to use that it is jeopardizing their ability to do their jobs.
You may think it's adorable when your kitten "makes biscuits" on your leg or your dog cuddles up between you and your partner, but the reality is all that cuteness is jeopardizing your ability to sleep soundly.
And by requiring a prescription for the morning-after pill for those under age 17, medical experts say, the government is jeopardizing their ability to access the pill in time to actually prevent a pregnancy.
Now the boy is jeopardizing everything".
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