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Normal biometric systems can be subjected to a wide variety of malicious attacks and privacy breaches, which ultimately lead to severe jeopardy for the enrolled users.
"The morale of many members and staff is going to be hurt by this, and that could lead to real jeopardy," he said.
This time, it was in Congress, part of an investigation that could lead to legal jeopardy for the Trumps or impeachment for the president.
There is little opposition, apart from a caution in an editorial by Le Monde, that "to make the state of emergency a permanent arm of executive power could lead to a jeopardy of fundamental liberties.
The most recent was the Grand Challenge for Jeopardy!, which led to the development of its current Watson business.
The THEM are those people who continue to benefit from the status quo or have been led to believe that "outsiders" are putting their freedoms in jeopardy.
The downturn in gas prices led to lower valuations on Delta's reserves and put the company in jeopardy of violating bank debt covenants.
This crisis led to nationwide riots and demonstrations, and Walpole's House-of-Commons majority seemed in jeopardy.
The events of last year had led to many students going through a very difficult time, with university places put in jeopardy.
The film's $21 million box office gross led to a loss for the studio, putting the future of the animation division in jeopardy.
For days, Moscow insiders have been debating whether Mr. Guriev had truly been in jeopardy, and on Friday he offered a detailed account in e-mail exchanges of what led to his decision to leave Russia.
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