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"To hold the suspect as an enemy combatant under these circumstances would be contrary to our laws and may even jeopardize our efforts to prosecute him for his crimes".
Industrial development may subsequently directly interfere with the accessibility of such terrain during migration and the associated land use by Nenets herders and may even jeopardize entire migration systems or delay their timing by blocking traditionally used migration corridors.
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Any significant drop in grades may raise some concerns — or even jeopardize your spot — at your destination college.
But we also emphasized that "the lobby's impact has been unintentionally harmful to Israel," that its actions "may even be jeopardizing the long-term prospects of the Jewish state" and that its "influence has been bad for both countries".
At times, serious vibration may bring about the destruction of equipment or even jeopardize the safety of entire factories.
If you out a LGBTQIA person, it may make them lose their trust in you, ruin a relationship, or even jeopardize their safety.
In Zambia's case, that could complicate and perhaps even jeopardize trade with the European Union.
With the daunting, expensive task of dismantling and destroying Syrian chemical weapons still in process, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling currently under deliberation may even more deeply jeopardize the tenuous push and pull between the United States and Syria.
Officials said in interviews that by revealing details of such a sensitive investigation to the Chinese, Ms. Leung may have done substantial damage to national security and even jeopardized the lives of the agents.
The success of a CHW programme depends on all eight conditions, and the neglect of even one may jeopardize the success of the entire CHW programme.
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