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To stand out is to jeopardize, not enrich, the community.
But to appear in public wearing Dunlop Bumper leisure shoes is to jeopardize all hope of peer acceptance.
The underlying message is that to question Israel's policies is to jeopardize that state and, by extension, the entire Jewish people.
"The last thing they would want is to jeopardize the Olympics in the way the Soviets did in the wake of Afghanistan".
"The one thing I will not do is to jeopardize the health of our employees," she said.
The last thing you want to do is to jeopardize the life that you have carefully reconstructed for yourself and your kids.
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"To do that would be to jeopardize the euro, and protection of the currency is the primary goal" of the European Union leaders.
Thus it was impossible for Americans to accept the black man as one of themselves, for to do so was to jeopardize their status as white men.
It's no surprise that France and China are dawdling, loathas they are to jeopardize lucrative oil contracts.
The aims of this paper are to jeopardize the system's untraceability criteria and to outline a countermeasure by precisely describing the database query mechanism.
Members of the medical community criticized the FDA's action and suggested that an unintended result was to jeopardize the chances of ever clarifying the risks due to decreased participation in clinical trials [ 28].
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