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But the injunction has forced NIH to freeze its reviews of new hESC grants, and it has jeopardized payments for more than 20 ongoing grants awaiting their annual payment in September.
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It has jeopardized not only human health but also countries' economic growth and the well-being of society as a whole.
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It also has jeopardized Pence re-election bid.
The lack of certainty over Mexico's plans and commitment has jeopardized new security assistance from the United States.
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The steep, persistent decline in its partnership rolls has jeopardized the firm.
It is not the agency that has jeopardized careers.
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