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Mrs. Clinton fired back immediately, with her aides issuing statements at Mr. Lazio's appearances, criticizing what they called his previous inaction on reducing fuel prices and now offering what they said was a shortsighted solution that could jeopardize money to fix highways.
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"I've been approved, but I haven't seen the money yet," said Mr. Greener, adding, "I don't want to jeopardize the money".
While no one wants to jeopardize the money by speculating about its possible sources, within the quiet halls of institutional advancement — as college fund-raising departments are often called — theories abound.
The troubles not only jeopardize the money from donors, but will almost certainly delay the Afghan government's request, ratified at the Kabul Conference last summer, to have 50 percent of all foreign aid given to Afghan government ministries rather than spent directly by the foreign donors on projects in the country.
He called for centralizing repaving under the city Department of Transportation, a move that could jeopardize menu money for participatory budgeting.
Never jeopardize the money you use to support yourself or your family.
After some hand-wringing about jeopardizing the money of American "plumbers and carpenters," Mr. O'Neill supported a multibillion loan for Argentina in August.
The Democrats warned that the governor's veto would leave the state scrambling to comply with the federal law and could jeopardize future grant money.
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