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Do we do that, potentially jeopardizing the support of those nations we need to combat terrorism?
Television networks could cut back production of series pilots for coming seasons, potentially jeopardizing their appeal to viewers.
Some letters warn that if President Obama is re-elected, the company could be harmed, potentially jeopardizing jobs.
(AP) CONNECTICUT WATERBURY: BONDS DOWNGRADED -- A Wall Street bond house has downgraded the city's bond rating again, potentially jeopardizing its efforts to borrow money to pay employees.
Should it export vast amounts of its new bounty of natural gas, potentially jeopardizing the low price that is currently benefiting domestic consumers and manufacturers?
"The ruling is a huge deal, potentially jeopardizing a key part of the evaluation law affecting not just the city, but the whole state," Mr. Lasher said.
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"Departing from this established process could unnecessarily inject legal uncertainty into this matter and potentially jeopardize the prosecution".
Normative errors, which called into question the moral character of the culprit, were unacceptable and potentially jeopardized careers.
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