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Still, Dome's future is jeopardized by a new factor.
Sometimes the lessons learned involve patients realizing that their lives were jeopardized by a medical system they had trusted.
She added that they are often employed in occupations that are jeopardized by a precarious global economy.
But many same-sex parents have found their adoption rights jeopardized by a move across state lines.
The trade figures are likely to have changed since GTM's study, but American solar exports would be jeopardized by a trade war, tariff opponents say.
Some of them receive public benefits that could be jeopardized by a lump sum payment, while others have both jobs and homes.
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Coldplay's "X&Y," to be released on Tuesday, is expected to be a summer hit, but sales may be jeopardized by an Internet leak.
But we'll not be silent if we think that the overall interests of the community are being needlessly jeopardized by an individual or group".
People who pay close attention to April statistics may also know about Granderson's unusual success, a streak that was jeopardized by an injury March 22 to his right oblique muscle.
President Bush's hopes to set up a Homeland Security Department before the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks could be jeopardized by an issue that was a mere footnote to the ambitious reorganization of the government: what employment rights the new department's 170,000 government workers should have.
Yet it raises Mr. Brown's concern over the future of Britain's economy, which he has steered to a stability unknown under any previous Labor government and which he feels would be jeopardized by an ill-timed decision to adopt the euro.
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