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Pacing back and forth beneath portraits of Michael Faraday and Alexander Graham Bell, McKee spoke for three days about risk, jeopardy, desire, turning points, conflict, and choice — moving between his own life (most of it bad), the lives of his students, and the life of Rick in "Casablanca".
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In fashion, where everything is sold not once but twice, to the stores and to the public, intentionally throwing a wrench into the formula risks double jeopardy.
Evidence submitted by the attorneys in the class-action suit included affidavits from bail bondsmen, who said they would not lend bond money to aliens because the regulation made them high-risk clients in jeopardy of being thrown in jail at any time.
Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister, said there had been a "military escalation" by Israeli which "has serious risks and puts in jeopardy the Palestinian authority's achievements of security and stability".
However, if the facilitators are weak, the collaboration may be in jeopardy and risks failure.
By failing to protect their portfolios, insurers are threatening their long-term capacity to cover future claims, putting clients' policies in jeopardy, and risking a systemic failure that could have catastrophic effects on the wider economy, according to Mr. Poulter.
Despite having a total that his competitors cannot reach in Final Jeopardy!, Cliff risks all of his winnings on the final clue, which is revealed to be "Archibald Leach, Bernard Schwartz and Lucille LeSueur"; Cliff's response, "Who are three people who've never been in my kitchen?", is deemed incorrect, and he leaves with no money.
This not only puts the lives of Syrian Kurds in jeopardy but also risks a resurgence of Islamic State violence around the globe.
Modern Formula One drivers' contracts usually forbid them from taking part in "high-risk" activities for fear of injury but the drivers are famed for seeking adrenaline rushes away from the track and Kubica is far from the first driver to put his career – and life – in jeopardy pursuing high-risk hobbies.
Whistleblowers' allegations of a culture within G4S that ignored health and safety risks and knowingly put lives in jeopardy is shocking but not surprising (Report, 9 February).
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