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The officer, whom the government does not want identified because it says doing so might jeopardize future missions, was standing atop the rocking surface of Bigfoot II, the only working semisub that has been captured, which now resides at the Joint Interagency Task Force South.
Second, the balanced scorecard helps leaders offset short term performance pressures by giving recognition and weight to long-term laboratory needs that, if not properly addressed, might jeopardize future laboratory performance.
But Wang said many families were reluctant to accept the money because Chinese lawyers had warned them that the terms entailed "lots of tricks" that might jeopardize future payments.
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Failing to do so means that you lose the trust of your colleagues and supervisors and may jeopardize future opportunities.
Lying might jeopardize your entire future, because you might very well be placed on the blacklist for any future auditions.
They expressed concern that speaking out might jeopardize their landing future fellowships.
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