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A dependency on debt finance can jeopardise the organisation".
Even when capital is available, taking on debt can jeopardise a firm's credit rating.
It also leaves them with a criminal record that can jeopardise their immigration status.
Indeed, Aronofsky exudes a state of serenity about The Fountain that no bad review can jeopardise.
A persistent, focus-hogging irritant in the crowd can jeopardise everything.
My view is that those comments can jeopardise the prosecution's case and the extradition proceedings".
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I appreciate that sometimes a lack of information can compromise the care we offer, can undermine our attempts to be professional, and can even jeopardise lives.
A failure to address either of these issues can seriously jeopardise the success of e-Science projects.
Sidelining the Foreign Office and men such as Rogers might avoid friction, but it can only jeopardise process.
Secondly, a dead singer rarely makes impolitic remarks about commercialism that can so jeopardise sales... Last, it is impossible to predict exactly when a No 1 is announced..
When it has not secured that data, the military is stuck with Company A. That not only gives company A a lot of leverage over the government, it can also jeopardise the lives of troops in the field.
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