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If North Korea is left to continue its threatening behavior, it will jeopardize the fragile economies of the region and it will encourage South Korea and Japan to develop their own nuclear weapons — a policy already advocated by hawks in both countries.
"If they don't, it will jeopardize the entire program".
"It will jeopardize funding if that continues," Mr. Kerry said.
"I am very concerned it will jeopardize the outcome of this round".
He also conceals his real name, worried that disclosing it will jeopardize his day job as a freelance writer.
Faison fears it will jeopardize the university's move from the Great West to the Big Sky Conference on July 1 in all sports but men's hockey.
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"If the Justice Department is going to give the green light to local law enforcement to cooperate with the I.N.S., it'll jeopardize the efforts of local police to build relations with local communities," said Frank Sharry, executive director of the National Immigration Forum.
The tribe fears that the pipeline will jeopardize its water source and destroy sacred sites.
But it raises concerns about whether this new system will jeopardize rights and opportunities for students with learning disabilities.
Do not commit anything illegal which will jeopardize you entirely; such relationship is never worth it!
This move will jeopardize investment in broadband infrastructure and technology, but more importantly it will hinder job growth in communities with the greatest need.
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