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However, the economic viability of this activity is highly dependent of the interannual variability of the snow and climatic conditions, and it is jeopardized by climate warming.
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"We are sending a message that our voices have been silenced by the inaction of our board and it is jeopardizing our future as an independent charter".
But officers have said the system is so complex and difficult to use that it is jeopardizing their ability to do their jobs.
But, once it's jeopardized, the fragility and importance of our health becomes immediately apparent.
Mr. King said that the Commissioner repeatedly asked why Housing Works had to be so hostile toward the administration, and suggested that it was jeopardizing its city contracts by doing so.
It's jeopardizing our future," he said.
And, in the long term, it means that their potential, both personal and economic, is jeopardized.
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.
If you do, we assume you do it so carefully that nothing is jeopardized.
As a result, the social and academic functioning of children with anxiety is jeopardized.
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