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The team lost its closer, Andrew Bailey, right before the season began; it would be charitable to say Mark Melancon and Alfredo Aceves have been only ineffective as relievers so far; and the experiment to use Daniel Bard as a starter could be jeopardized down the road if the bullpen continues to need shoring up.

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Should the Donald fail to secure a lock on the 1237 delegate majority before this summer's convention, his campaign will face a continuing desperate effort by the party's elite to deny him the prize; they're both furious and panicked that a nominated Trump would not only cost them the presidency, but would seriously jeopardize down-ballot candidates for Senate, House and other state-wide contests.

"It's difficult to be linked to a situation where people's lives are jeopardized and turned upside down," he said in an interview.

On Tuesday, in a 5-4 decision, a key component of the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965 was struck down, jeopardizing equal justice under the law especially for black, Hispanic, and low-income people whose voting rights have historically been assaulted and have continued to be suppressed as recently as the 2012 election.

Without the F.D.A. link, the bill could be jeopardized on the Senate floor, where opponents have threatened to stretch the debate to run down the clock as Congress tries to adjourn on Friday.

A6 Peru Drug Program Jeopardized The downing of an American missionary aircraft by the Peruvian Air Force has dealt a severe blow to American-Peruvian efforts to halt drug shipments between Peru's coca fields and the trafficking cartels in Colombia.

Woods needs to figure out why he jeopardized his family and his career, let down his friends and sponsors.

The most daunting challenge of Merkel's time in office has been the euro-zone crisis, which threatened to bring down economies across southern Europe and jeopardized the integrity of the euro.

In case of failure of an inverter delivering a signal to the MCS agent, synchronization is not jeopardized; it can only be slowed down.

Moreover, if Mr. Bush's tax cut is adopted, its scale would jeopardize efforts to pay down the federal debt.

The efforts by the United States and Britain are focused on heading off a war that, while disastrous in its own right, would also jeopardize efforts to hunt down Osama Bin Laden and other leaders of Al Qaeda or the Taliban who may have fled to Pakistan.

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