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That task has already jeopardized a smaller pot of federal money meant to help struggling schools.
Frayed trade relations have already jeopardized important efforts to liberalize global trade.
Kennedy countered that the impetuous pace of the movement had already jeopardized his brother's position with Southern Democrats.
This is a very significant result showing that our present practice of stressing on building strong stable and highly controllable systems could have already jeopardized the consolidity behavior of an ample family of existing real life systems.
In Michigan, the plan to replace state nursing assistants at the veterans home resulted in a lawsuit contending that some temporary workers employed by the contract company had already jeopardized patient care.
It seems there was doubt as to whether he would play the first week and I might have already jeopardized the chances of my owner.
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Cuts in money for research are already jeopardizing potentially lifesaving programs.
Yet on the way to his first Christmas tree, I was already jeopardizing his life by failing at the most basic of parental duties: providing warmth and shelter.
A17 Hurricane Katrina is about to blow a hole in the federal budget, and it is already jeopardizing President Bush's agenda for cutting taxes and reducing the deficit.
[C10.] U.S. Budget Plans Are Endangered as Storm's Costs Rise Hurricane Katrina is about to blow a hole in the federal budget, and it is already jeopardizing President Bush's agenda for cutting taxes and reducing the deficit.
Newsweek, "How Donald Trump's Business Ties Are Already Jeopardizing U.S. Interests," 12/13/16.
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