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is jeopardizing
verb
To put in jeopardy, to threaten.
Exact(60)
Now the boy is jeopardizing everything".
This requirement is jeopardizing many newer projects.
"She is jeopardizing the peace process," he said.
Still, some Goldman alumni worry that Mr. Blankfein is jeopardizing Goldman's culture of success.
"Increasing and spreading insecurity is jeopardizing the delivery of essential humanitarian assistance".
The lack of successors to chief priests is jeopardizing family-run temples nationwide.
Washington's unreliable policy toward Iran is jeopardizing the Iranian people's favorable view of the United States.
The scarcity of freshwater and especially potable water is jeopardizing many regions of the world.
They say many forensic science methods have never been scientifically validated, which is jeopardizing the integrity of the judicial system.
By clinging to this hard-line position, he is jeopardizing any prospects for peace for Israel and the Palestinians.
Scientists have been worried for several years that crab fishing and other human activity is jeopardizing this amazing cycle.
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