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"You don't want to jeopardise your chances.
So don't let your key people jeopardise your dreams.
Inadvertently, you could be giving out contradictory messages that jeopardise your reputation.
NB: be sure not to over-pack your site with ads or it will put your readers off and jeopardise your independence.
Why publish a report that may offend the Socialist government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, if it could jeopardise your share of the digital cake?
If you haven't studied languages, it will not jeopardise your chances but, suggests Willis, applicants will have to demonstrate and show tangible evidence that they are internationally minded.
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"If that jeopardises your position within the team, you're naturally going to hide it.
"Here we have a new technology that absolutely jeopardises your ability to express your emotion," said Ms Fisher, "there is no more subtle inflection of the voice".
It's full of useful tips on how to negotiate effectively without giving in or jeopardising your relationship with the other party.
I don't want to lose my original offer Jeopardising your firm choice might seem risky, but if you try Adjustment and don't find anything, you'll still keep the place you were granted on results day.
However, we should applaud the Strokes for heroically continuing a fine pop-cultural tradition of making something, putting it out and then petulantly disowning it, jeopardising your whole career in the process.
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