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This project is in severe jeopardy.
Our retirements have been put into severe jeopardy.
If not, the future of European construction will be in severe jeopardy.
"His political career is in severe jeopardy," said James Meader, a professor of government at Augustana College in Sioux Falls.
Normal biometric systems can be subjected to a wide variety of malicious attacks and privacy breaches, which ultimately lead to severe jeopardy for the enrolled users.
Steve Crowther, the party's outgoing chairman, has said any attempt to exclude Woolfe from the contest would be ludicrous and could put the party in severe jeopardy.
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Their bill would outlaw the "soft money" abuses that have put President Clinton in severe legal jeopardy.
The exploitation of resources, natural and human, then as now, have put the species and future of the globe in severe and ultimate jeopardy.
The closure would have resulted in 800 redundancies, put the adjoining refinery in jeopardy and caused severe damage to the economy of central Scotland.
The world population is estimated to exceed a phenomenal 10 billion by the year 2050 A.D., thus presenting a real jeopardy of overpopulation with severe implications for the future.
Jaca is located in the Pyrenees. AP) OLYMPIC PUSH JEOPARDIZED Casey Puckett's push to make his fifth Olympics was in jeopardy after he endured a severe shoulder injury in France.
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