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If the Supreme Court eventually rules in favor of Ernst, it would put AER back into her Alberta lawsuit, as well as jeopardize the idea of absolute immunity for governmental bodies found in various laws across Canada.
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Could this jeopardize the deal?
Missing the deadlines would jeopardize the I.M.F.
Anxious enough to jeopardize the Oslo accords?
You don't just — you jeopardize the offensive line, you jeopardize the quarterback.
Such activity could jeopardize the status of your application.
Appearing too "pro-Jewish" could jeopardize the mobilization process.
I was terrified that I would jeopardize the art form.
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