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Others fear that any treatment may jeopardize the unborn child.
New York City Transit's unintended agenda notwithstanding, e-mail messages and text-messaging may jeopardize the last vestiges of semicolons.
But a decision by the New York Power Authority to put a two-turbine generating plant next door may jeopardize the building's future.
Saudi oil officials are concerned that rising prices for major consumers may jeopardize the economic growth upon which future oil sales depend.
"It gives an attorney an opening to a new client base, but may jeopardize the lawyer's willingness to litigate zealously against the agency".
How do you justify releasing these leaked secret documents, despite our government warning you that doing so may jeopardize the safety of Americans?
"These plans in Wisconsin and Minnesota are draconian, severe and unwarranted, and we think they may jeopardize the health and viability of this population".
It fears that water shortages caused by climate change may jeopardize the company's very existence in the coming decades by making cotton too expensive or scarce.
Hence, large asymmetries between UL and DL may jeopardize the FD gain.
As a consequence, an excessive prestress loss may jeopardize the performance of PRC elements, especially in existing aging structures.
At the same time, battery replacement is not always feasible since it may jeopardize the patient's health.
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