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Her grades, and therefore her entire future, are jeopardized, and Romeo, in desperation, lends assistance.
For the former, the physical self is frequently jeopardized and sometimes sacrificed on the altar of sports success.
If it cannot, it too is likely to see its credit rating jeopardized and its borrowing costs soar.
"It's difficult to be linked to a situation where people's lives are jeopardized and turned upside down," he said in an interview.
"It is an entire holiday tradition that is going away, or at the very least, is being jeopardized and will change radically".
Comcast later said in a legal filing that Mr. Nolan's protest "jeopardized and harmed the business and economic interests" of the company because Comcast and Fox were "actively engaged in contract renewal negotiations at the time of Nolan's protest".
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"No" to stopping the reckless trading on Wall Street that created our economic crisis and jeopardized your savings and investments.
"I recognize that today's action jeopardized that, and I know my fellow senators recognize we jeopardize that.
Degraded lands restrict the scheduled training activities and jeopardize personnel and equipment safety.
Poisoned water endangers the health or millions of Americans, especially children, and jeopardizes state and national economic vibrancy.
She could tell the truth about breaking the hours rule, and thus jeopardize herself and the residency program.
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