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"They wouldn't want to jeopardize the launch of that vehicle," Mr. Schuster said.
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While the science is still not considered essential, officials concluded that the launch delay could jeopardize the missions of the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers currently on Mars.
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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.
Appearing too "pro-Jewish" could jeopardize the mobilization process.
I was terrified that I would jeopardize the art form.
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