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If we didn't remove it, the swarm might be jeopardized.
The official said that inquiry might be jeopardized now.
Many were reluctant to discuss events, fearing that payouts or future employment might be jeopardized.
If this number were to fall owing to staff turnover, Infosys's global strategy might be jeopardized.
When I inquired whose safety and security might be jeopardized by my visit, a prison spokesman declined to answer.
Unless the state could quickly replace Agbar with another testing company, federal highway funds might be jeopardized.
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As a trustee of the State University of New York and later when he was teaching at City College, George Haynes championed higher education for working people -- "making a life is even more important than making a living," he once wrote -- and also warned that in a world that was predominantly composed of people of color, Americans might be jeopardizing their own democracy because of prejudice.
The chamber, she said, "might be jeopardizing their own (nonprofit) status" since its leaders are so ardently supporting Goddard.
It means the coach very much cares about the outcome of the game, and the player might be jeopardizing it.
I wanted to say, "I'm married now!" but instead I said, "Just fine!" When Phil started talking to me about a method to reuse our VBA code and his concern about how we might be jeopardizing our analysis with these one-off modifications, I replied, "Who cares?
Guarantees of rights for Iraq's other groups, including Sunni Arabs and Kurds, might also be jeopardized.
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