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The players wanted to have their heads protected, but as individuals they couldn't afford to jeopardize their effectiveness on the ice.
Yet the JIEDDO director, Army Lt Gen John D Johnson, responded that doing so would jeopardize the anti-IED fight in Afghanistan – a position Small said Johnson still holds.
Boxer's cuts would sharply reduce benefits for some and could jeopardize access to care for millions of others, and millions of Americans won't be able to keep the plan or doctor they already have.
MSNBC's policy, as reported on MSNBC's website in 2007, says:Anyone working for NBC News who takes part in civic or other outside activities may find that these activities jeopardize his or her standing as an impartial journalist because they may create the appearance of a conflict of interest.
A coalition of leading non-governmental organizations claim the changes "jeopardize freedom of expression and freedom of property" and create "an uneven election environment".
As Mr Bopp argues, abortion rights thus grounded "would jeopardize all current laws on abortion, such as laws requiring parental involvement for minors, waiting periods, specific informed consent information and so on".
But ultimately she determined that the run would not "jeopardize" the work she has done in her district".It was something that I thought about very seriously, and I would not have taken this step if I were not confident that there would be a candidate that could take on the challenge and keep continuing to do the work that we have done in the 4th district," Majette said.
As these rates increase, many worry that some of these people will struggle to keep the homes they re-mortgaged.There is an alternative to home equity loans that does not jeopardize home-ownership, and may offer an alternative way to fund retirement: reverse mortgages.
Pickup on South Street (1953), directed by Samuel Fuller, attacked postwar American capitalism; its central character is a man who accidentally acquires a top-secret microfilm but will only part with it for a price, no matter how that may jeopardize the safety of his country.
Concerned that shuttle launch delays would jeopardize the assured access to space of high-priority national security satellites, the Air Force in 1985 began a program of buying advanced Titan rockets as "complementary expendable launch vehicles" for its own use.
For example, because of rivalries between army and navy intelligence offices, which did not want to jeopardize the "security" of their information, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was not given sensitive information about Japan in the months before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941.
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