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What might "compromise" mean?
They might compromise their futures.
It might compromise the success of intelligence, law enforcement or military matters, she explained.
However, student leaders signaled that they might compromise soon, Montreal media reported.
Persia was a possible source for both, but assistance from Persia might compromise Spartan "liberation theology".
He has been reluctant to disclose specifics, fearing it might compromise negotiations to recover the money.
We have avoided anything that might compromise intelligence-gathering methods, like communications intercepts.
To do so, he said, "might compromise the fairness, integrity and impartiality of ongoing investigations".
It is not in an agent's interest to give advice which might compromise this".
"It worries me more that we might put him in a situation that might compromise him.
Even on the personal site, Ms. Lennon steers clear of anything that might compromise her objectivity.
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