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In addition, socioeconomic losses and loss of public trust are associated with poor-quality medicines, all of which jeopardize years of global public health success and investments.
Opponents fear the project would jeopardize thousands of acres of adjacent open space.
Oppose Those Trying to Jeopardize Stability of the State and Progress of the Nation.
New restrictions may jeopardize sales of TriLipix, which together with TriCor generated $1.58 billion last year, or 4.5 percent of Abbott's revenue.
We hope this doesn't jeopardize any of them.
Union members at the Korea Electric Power Company remained on strike, maintaining that privatization would jeopardize thousands of jobs.
His hope was to not let the less popular measures jeopardize passage of the expanded background checks.
Sonic booms jeopardize all of those activities.
In so doing they jeopardize quality of life prospects for regular Americans.
But if successful, the lawsuit could jeopardize billions of dollars in aid to help low-income Americans get medical care.
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