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Our skyscrapers are no less valuable to us in New York, and far more jeopardized.
She said the President has used the Antiquities Act to add more diverse units and intends to continue doing so, but our public lands are even more jeopardized since Congress allowed the 50-year old Land and Water Conservation Fund LWCFF) to lapse Sept. 30.
This suggested that the bacterial clearance and cell viability were more jeopardized in this group.
Another had just settled her unbalanced sister into a new institution, etc. One's eyesight grows more jeopardized.
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Your call for more regulation jeopardizes a competitive structure that has served Americans well.
And the lead from a doubleton queen more obviously jeopardizes a potential trick.
But, because Amy was pursuing patents rather than writing papers, her publication record was scant, and she appears not to have heeded repeated warnings that failing to publish more could jeopardize her prospects for tenure.
Yesterday, those leaders said the expansion could cost more, while jeopardizing work quality and -- to the extent that subcontractors do not submit their workers to background checks -- children's safety.
Yet they limit annual spending to about 5percentt of their wealth, after operating expenses, on the theory that spending more could jeopardize their ability to provide for future generations of philanthropy.
Cal State Chancellor Timothy P. White countered with a 2% offer, arguing that any more would jeopardize other important priorities, such as increasing enrollment and supporting vital student programs.
But most significant is the fact that Senate Republicans would actually have preferred for the clerks to spend 14 hours reading the bill, wasting everyone's time and, more importantly, jeopardizing troop funding in the process.
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