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Incrementing the slice thickness in sequential scans would result in an increase of dose exposure, therefore jeopardizing the advantages of the sequential scan.
One reason Mr. Bush drew so much support so early from governors, members of Congress and from interest groups -- and why Mr. McCain did so poorly from those same sources -- is that he vowed never to do anything to jeopardize the Republicans' financial advantages.
"And since Donny becomes one of the major shareholders, it's not to his advantage to do anything to jeopardize the value of what he's got".
Although shorter probes have the advantage of higher specificity, increasing signal with increasing length of the probe did not jeopardize the specificity.
Because kdr frequencies can increase rapidly, 24 this longevity advantage might have enormous implications for the malaria transmission and might jeopardize the current resistance management strategies.
"To jeopardize the value of what we have in order to be larger — I just don't see any long-term advantage there," he said.
Could this jeopardize the deal?
You don't just — you jeopardize the offensive line, you jeopardize the quarterback.
Missing the deadlines would jeopardize the I.M.F.
Anxious enough to jeopardize the Oslo accords?
In spite of the many commendable advantages, the 3D-core sandwich composite structures are prone to barely visible low-speed impact damages that may significantly jeopardize the safety and integrity of the structural assembly.
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