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The question is also kind of pointless since the introduction to the article said that editorial section editors knew the author's identity but were keeping it secret because the person's job would be "jeopardized by its disclosure". .
But now Western officials, including President Bush and the secretary of commerce Carlos Gutierrez, say that Russia's entry into the W.T.O. could be jeopardized by its military actions in Georgia.
But corporate politics have been unkind to Siri, and the endeavor's prospects may be jeopardized by its loss of many powerful advocates within Apple.
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The privacy of the service's members would be jeopardized by opening its lines now, before a global standard with adequate security is agreed upon, she said.
While such research may be jeopardized by the current financial crisis, it's all the more at risk from Harvard's foolish conformity to diversity nonsense.
Mrs. Merkel immediately reassured Poland that its energy security would not be jeopardized by the new Baltic Sea pipeline, whose first pipe was laid Friday north of St . Petersburg
America is a great example of what can be, but it must not be jeopardized by pettiness or greed.
However, it can also be jeopardized by hyperthermia.
That flow could be jeopardized by the XFL.
Such activities often involve illiquid, long-term investments whose value could be jeopardized by disclosure.
"These efforts may be jeopardized by ratings coming out of nowhere".
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