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Fearful of losing him, or jeopardising their other son's adoption, they did not ask for help.
To immediately blunt Trump's lead, another candidate would need to tap into his support base without jeopardising their own.
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While in limbo, would-be immigrants cannot switch jobs without jeopardising their place in the queue, and their spouses are often barred from working.
Their income from the Mata deal gives them the potential to go into the transfer market without jeopardising their hopes of complying with Uefa's Financial Fair Play rules.
Silicon Valley companies are shying away from selling cyberwarfare services to the Pentagon to avoid jeopardising their relationship with the Chinese market, a leading geopolitical strategist has suggested.
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They may not want to jeopardise their wealth and safety by opposing her.
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