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Joseph Conway, a spokesman for the governor, said the Democrats could be jeopardizing the voting money with their delays.
It may start to dawn on them that they could be jeopardizing their children's future by sending them to a school without a track record and from which only a very small percentage will get into top colleges.
Mr. Bates, 24, said his early-morning search was intended to harvest "something that's very strong, that advances an argument well, or anything that could be jeopardizing or damaging, like criticism".
The State Department of Labor is among those warning the city that it could be jeopardizing federal funds if it is not careful to oversee a broad expansion of the job development programs.
Williamson, the star freshman basketball player, could be jeopardizing his career for the glory of a university, Duke, and a company, Nike, that are profiting from his free labor.
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