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A Belgian specialist who performed surgery on Kaká's knee last week said he jeopardized his career by playing for Brazil.
"He jeopardized lives by repeatedly prescribing dangerous controlled substances and narcotic drugs for cash, not medical need".
In that film he jeopardized his own health by restricting himself for a month to an all-McDonald's diet.
Woods needs to figure out why he jeopardized his family and his career, let down his friends and sponsors.
Nonetheless, when a later governor of Illinois, John Peter Altgeld, pardoned the three defendants still alive, in 1893, he jeopardized his political career.
He jeopardized that streak early by throwing 99 of his 130 pitches through the first four innings but recovered to make it through six.
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But would he jeopardize re-election absent an immediate crisis?
At some point he jeopardizes the whole shoot because of a romantic problem he is having.
He says he was warned about being too aggressive in his work, lest he jeopardize his future career.
In gauzy, predictable scenes, Tolson drills and goads his students, while at night he jeopardizes the team's successful run by organizing a farmhands' union.
He jeopardizes Russia's respectful treatment at all those meetings of the G-8, the G-20 and the P5-plus-1, not to mention the Winter Olympics in Sochi next year.
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