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"The ongoing military activities in the area of separation continue to have the potential to escalate tensions between Israel and the Syrian Arab Republic and to jeopardize the cease-fire between the two countries".

But is the change great enough to overcome Russia's historic resistance to sanctions, and to jeopardize its commercial relations with Iran? "Put me down as skeptical," says the neoconservative writerRobert Kagan.

"The good news here, if there is good news, is that it takes more than a teaspoon or a cupful of a biological or chemical agent to disrupt a water supply and to jeopardize or threaten the health of a municipality or a city," Mrs. Whitman said.

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Within bioaugmentation, critical environmental factors are both predation by protists, and competition by the autochthonous microorganisms, and risk to jeopardize the active survival of the introduced exogenous degraders and consequently negatively affect bioremediation [10].

The role specialization model envisioned the price effect to surpass the income effect and consequently predicted women's employment to hinder childbearing and parenthood to jeopardize mothers' employment.

Mr. Lantos was referring to the hesitation of the Swedish government and others to jeopardize ties with Moscow by pressing for answers about Mr. Wallenberg's fate.

In addition, in this case the experimenter must remember to abide by the traffic rules and not to jeopardize him/herself or the other road users during the ride.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke reportedly called Murkowski and threatened to jeopardize his department's projects in Alaska.

They rail against foreign powers that fail to recognize the evils the Greater sees in the Lesser and threaten to jeopardize relations with those powers if they fail to accept the Greater's demands with respect to Edward Snowden.

4, 5 Together these new trends have already resulted in quantifiable changes in human vector interactions in several endemic areas, and threaten to jeopardize future gains.

But as Dr. Jeffries carefully explained, this oversimplification has always been a myth -- or worse, a lie -- and to ignore current threats to voting rights shows an ignorance of history and a willingness to jeopardize our democracy and future.

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