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In helping the Phoenix Four, Deloitte may have jeopardized that source of profits, not only for itself but for other large accounting firms.
But by directing search users in China to its uncensored search engine based in Hong Kong, Google may have jeopardized its long-range plans.
And it has raised concerns among bloggers who complain that MacMaster exploited their trust and may have jeopardized their ability to use pseudonyms.
By reiterating his stance last week, Mr. Collins may have jeopardized bipartisan support for changes to New Jersey's auto insurance plan.
However, compensating EITE companies may have jeopardized Initiative 1631's status as a carbon "fee" instead of a "tax," and it would have been difficult to avoid overcompensating certain industries.
But Microsoft's strength in Washington combined with Google's missteps there may have jeopardized a deal that — because it is a business partnership and not a merger — did not even require Justice approval in the first place.
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The report from the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee asserts that the "thirst for money" by Mr. Clinton's campaign created the most serious influence-peddling abuses in a generation and may well have jeopardized American national interests by virtually inviting exploitation by foreigners.
Systemic or local condition that might have jeopardized the results.
Cameron says, understandably, that this would have jeopardized their plans.
In addition, Descartes may have felt jeopardized by his friendship with intellectual libertines such as Father Claude Picot (d. 1668), a bon vivant known as "the Atheist Priest," with whom he entrusted his financial affairs in France.
However, the reliability of these findings may have been jeopardized by inconsistent participant screening and assessment methods.
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