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Burris does not appear to be in great jeopardy of criminal prosecution.
They also complain about the government sending mixed signals: telling Americans they are in great jeopardy but also that they should go about their business as normal.
"Because I have a great fear the American dream is in great jeopardy, and I don't want to lose that dream for our children and our grandchildren".
The bank customer who chooses the year of her birth as her cash-machine PIN isn't putting her savings in great jeopardy.
"This type of budgeting is unwise," Mr. Kalikow added, "and if ever followed would place the future of New York's transportation network in great jeopardy".
"I wish I didn't have to go right now because something that I think is so important to people is in great jeopardy," she said, alluding to major cuts to the Youth Board's budget.
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The relative serenity of a boat trip, it seems, could be in greater jeopardy.
Without such mitigating circumstances in place this time, Strawberry is in greater jeopardy.
With the easy access and anonymity of the Web, that puts them in greater jeopardy than ever.
Paradoxical though it may seem, the economic crisis that has put it in greater jeopardy could also help save it.
In legal terminology, a subject is in potentially greater jeopardy of being accused of a crime than a witness.
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