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Failure to do so may jeopardize future research and conservation efforts.
The efficacy of steroids in septic shock and ARDS remains uncertain and clinicians' perceptions of competing indications and contraindications may jeopardize future randomized controlled trials (RCT).
These differences may lead to conflicts within GHR teams or questionable authorship practices, which in turn may jeopardize future collaborations, or tarnish reputations and careers.
Moreover, farmworkers in seasonal and day-labor arrangements may be less likely to request safety equipment or to report potential hazards to owners/operators out of fear that it may jeopardize future opportunities for work (Aronsson 1999; Aronsson et al. 2002; Quinlan et al. 2001).
Failing to do so means that you lose the trust of your colleagues and supervisors and may jeopardize future opportunities.
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Not doing so may jeopardize the future of the programme.
This method may be preferable to caesarean section, which may jeopardize the future obstetric life of women who have poor access to emergency obstetric care.
Don't get overly excited and end up doing something that may jeopardize your future participation in the tournament.
State C.P.O.'s would be a major step toward protecting the rights of students and preventing data leaks and breaches that may jeopardize their futures and safety.
You don't want to jeopardize future opportunities for some cash!
Configuration is often preferable to customization since it does not jeopardize future upgrades.
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