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White House officials say they do not believe her confirmation has been jeopardized by a news report that Ms. Solis's husband paid about $6,400 this week to settle tax liens on his auto repair business that had been outstanding for as long as 16 years.

Now, the future of that multibillion dollar relationship has been jeopardized by a Georgia legislature determined to buttress its state from what it sees as the country's drift toward a liberalism that defies Christian values.

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She added that they are often employed in occupations that are jeopardized by a precarious global economy.

Sometimes the lessons learned involve patients realizing that their lives were jeopardized by a medical system they had trusted.

The trade figures are likely to have changed since GTM's study, but American solar exports would be jeopardized by a trade war, tariff opponents say.

Some of them receive public benefits that could be jeopardized by a lump sum payment, while others have both jobs and homes.

[Stars and Stripes] A major solar energy project in Southern California could be jeopardized by a deadly outbreak of distemper among kit foxes and the discovery of a prehistoric human settlement at the work site.

As speaker of the House (1801 07), he was one of the most important leaders of the Jeffersonian, anti-Federalist faction, who feared that individual liberties and interests would be jeopardized by a national government.

Medical device industry executives and investors are complaining vociferously these days that the industry's competitive edge in the United States and overseas is being jeopardized by a heightened regulatory scrutiny.

"I think that people realize stalking is too serious a problem to let a victim's safety be jeopardized by a loophole that would allow stalkers to avoid the legal restraints".

The future of the power-sharing Catholic-Protestant government in Belfast is jeopardized by a continuing deadlock over disarmament, the pace of withdrawal of British troops and establishment of a neutral police force.

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