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As a result, Judge LeRoy F. Millette ruled that Mr. Muhammad could not present evidence from his own mental health experts during the trial, a decision that could jeopardize defense efforts to argue for mitigating circumstances during the penalty phase.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the prime minister of Luxembourg and chairman of Eurozone meetings, warned that calling a referendum was "a dangerous decision" that could jeopardize Greece's next installment of bailout loans.
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The panelists cautioned against waiting, because that could jeopardize success.
If the applicants or their high school misstate the information, that could jeopardize their standing.
Are they forgetting a detail that could jeopardize a child's comfort or, worse, safety?
But the drug problem was a nuisance that could jeopardize the financing effort.
And an inspection last week found issues that could jeopardize the medical center's accreditation.
AP1000 safety margins are large and the potential for accident scenarios that could jeopardize public safety is extremely low.
The researchers also found problems that could jeopardize the secrecy of ballots in two of the systems.
Such statements can have an anchoring effect without requiring you to make an extreme offer that could jeopardize talks.
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