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Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, the Connecticut Democrat who is a chief author of the Senate proposal, said that the Senate plan gave the president most of what he wanted and that Mr. Bush was placing undue emphasis on the workplace issues, jeopardizing the entire proposal.
I believe that the environmental issues jeopardizing our planet today indicate a spiritual lacking, a hole we're trying to fill with more and more consumption.
And on Friday, Chairman Issa in the House, on the Republican side, released a ream of documents that he asked for, that included the names of people on the ground in Libya who are cooperating with us and helping us on these security issues, jeopardizing their lives, carelessly, recklessly putting them at risk, all to score political points in the final weeks before an election.
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The inability to come up with a framework for solving those issues jeopardizes the entire round of negotiations that began in November 2001 and is to end in January 2005.
These issues jeopardize duplication of the technique (Shaver et al. 1997, Kitamura et al. 2005) and study results do not always agree with direct measurements of the explanted acetabular cup at the time of revision surgery (Barrack et al. 2001).
Another issue jeopardizing efforts to contain artemisinin resistance is the high prevalence of substandard and counterfeit antimalarial drugs in Southeast Asia, along with the continued illegal sale of monotherapies.
I do not believe the issue jeopardizes his chances of a second term.
Health issues are jeopardizing the planet-hunting work of NASA's prolific Kepler space telescope, which has identified more than 2,700 potential alien worlds to date.
In a telephone call between Sergei Prikhodko, Mr. Medvedev's foreign policy adviser, and Gen. James L. Jones, Mr. Obama's national security adviser, the Russian emphasized that Moscow wanted to resolve the issue without jeopardizing positive changes in the relationship, people briefed on the call said.
Michael Shifter, a Colombia expert at the Inter-American Dialogue, a research group in Washington, said administration officials' insistence on the immunity issue was jeopardizing relations with a nation that received more than $2 billion in United States aid over the last three years, becoming the third-largest recipient in the world.
"This is not merely a fiscal issue, but an issue that jeopardizes the ability of federal and state government to take care of the most vulnerable who actually rely on the program".
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