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The additional crowds and building may seriously jeopardize the privacy and beauty, he says.
In randomized experiments designed to evaluate the relative efficacy of two or more treatments or interventions, subject noncompliance with (or nonadherence to) assigned treatment may seriously jeopardize the interpretation of results from such studies.
Loss of forest biodiversity may seriously jeopardize the functioning of forest ecosystems (i.e. the activities, processes or properties of forests, such as decomposition of organic matter, soil nutrient cycling and water retention), and consequently the ability of forest to provide ecosystem services [ 23].
On the other hand, the broad regulatory impact of light on virtually all important metabolic pathways suggests that the random light pulses, which are unavoidable with conventional cultivations and subsequent analysis of fungi, may seriously jeopardize reproducibility and validity of data.
"Failure to provide such critical research resources," the report said, "may seriously jeopardize our nation's ability to protect its citizens from bioterrorism, AIDS, and other major threats to human health".
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On top of that, economists warn that any chance the Japanese economy has of turning around, slim as they may be, is seriously jeopardized by the slowdown in the U.S. economy.
They may well have been but rather than acknowledging this rationale, the Court seems to have made new law with respect to presumptions that could seriously jeopardize a defendant's right to a fair trial.
A unified coalition opposing the presence of US bases could seriously jeopardize US-Philippine relations.
"He wasn't going to do anything that would seriously jeopardize himself for this team.
As a result, it said, the measure would "seriously jeopardize our ability to stay in New Jersey".
A period of extended political conflict in Pakistan could seriously jeopardize the prospects for regional peace and stability.
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