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And they say finding out would jeopardize national security.
On Tuesday, the New York Times reported that Bernhardt blocked the release of a report finding that three pesticides "jeopardize the continued existence" of hundreds of threatened bird, fish and plant species.
For the individual, the evidence suggests that people who have difficulty finding their first job can jeopardize their entire employment future.
You're at the point of jeopardizing your career for finding the truth".
The possibility of extending findings to other populations or settings can be jeopardized when the causal relationship is ambiguous.
"Not only does it jeopardize your child's 'studenthood' — those qualities that make learning happen — but someone finding your way for you and packaging you in the process jeopardizes your ability to be yourself".
Unless the shortcomings are remedied, some of President Obama's ambitious health care reforms will be jeopardized and his audacious goal of finding "a cure for cancer in our time" will have almost no chance at all.
This jeopardizes American jobs as well as the possibility of finding the next wonder drug.
"Unfortunately for Janice--and thousands of patients like her--access to sophisticated care is being jeopardized because both sides in this debate cannot seem to grasp the importance of finding common ground".
Central Parking "has close to 500 parking lots, so finding a new job won't be a problem," said an employee, who declined to be identified for fear of jeopardizing his job prospects.
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