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But it's nothing that's going to jeopardize me moving forward.
"But I'm not going to jeopardize the investigation".
"I'm not going to jeopardize anything," he added.
"We are not going to jeopardize people's health".
"But we're not going to jeopardize Justin Morneau's long-term health or his long-term career.
"We are not going to jeopardize this program, but we have to save it".
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But is this the right way to go, to jeopardize in a serious way our young people when that can be avoided?
Council members sometimes vote on issues that benefit the city at the expense of the county, he said, and if their full-time job is with the county, they are not going to want to jeopardize that.
She can be funny (witness her spat with Alec Baldwin, on "30 Rock"), but recent roles, in "Let Me In" and "Carrie," have ironed out the smiles, and there is no way that Mia's earnestness was ever going to be jeopardized by jokes.
If you see an employee make a mistake you know is not going to risk jeopardizing your business, let them make the mistake without saying anything.
Volpe, not having heard of the movie before this letter, felt that his political career was going to be jeopardized by the movie.
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