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But, once it's jeopardized, the fragility and importance of our health becomes immediately apparent.
But the bloc's most important employers — utilities, car makers and steel and chemical companies — bitterly attacked important aspects of the policy on the ground that it was jeopardizing Europe's industrial competitiveness.
Although the settlements enterprise seems successful, it is jeopardizing Israel's spiritual well-being and creating the conditions for what Robert Jay Lifton calls an "atrocity producing situation".
Mr. King said that the Commissioner repeatedly asked why Housing Works had to be so hostile toward the administration, and suggested that it was jeopardizing its city contracts by doing so.
Officials have warned the Giuliani administration that it is jeopardizing federal financing for its new one-stop employment centers because the one already operating in Jamaica, Queens, appears to be flouting federal guidelines.
But officers have said the system is so complex and difficult to use that it is jeopardizing their ability to do their jobs.
It is jeopardizing the chances of a deal that proponents say could create millions of new jobs by dramatically boosting U.S.-E.U.
I think we reached a tipping point where the trend became so extreme that it was jeopardizing the size of the pie for all Americans.
The officers then requested the removal of the video from the website, arguing that it was jeopardizing their inquiry and was not helpful to the family.
"We are sending a message that our voices have been silenced by the inaction of our board and it is jeopardizing our future as an independent charter".
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