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Even worse for her personally, months after her meeting with Lay, she learned that her job had been jeopardized for speaking up.
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It also charged that its trade secrets had been jeopardized.
Several people believed that their short-term recovery had been jeopardized as a result.
3. The sustainability of the project in SL and PL has been jeopardized by insufficient planning for more direct involvement of the Ministries of Education in the development of the project and in assuring that project success is made known to a wider scope and higher echelons of the Ministries.
Current therapies for age-related degenerative diseases have been jeopardized owing to several setbacks in DNA and/or protein delivery.
Further, access for health care providers to reach their place of work has been jeopardized, particularly in areas of heavy shelling and military closure.
Maybe your Email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and many other type of online accounts have been jeopardized.
The bridge was rated as structurally deficient and could have been jeopardized by one severe storm.
Leisure activities are jeopardized for low-income patients.
Since the Tar Heels used Emanuel, a long-limbed junior left-hander and the Atlantic Coast Conference's pitcher of the year, in relief in an N.C.A.A. regional two days after he threw 124 pitches in a start, Fox and Forbes have been criticized for jeopardizing Emanuel's professional future.
But they declined to reveal the location, for fear of jeopardizing the new arrangement, and they expressed annoyance that the original plan had been publicized.
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