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Those numbers describe the mailing industry, a business that anthrax in envelopes has suddenly jeopardized.
illustrates that urban forests are a relatively fragile resource whose contributions to human health and well-being can be suddenly jeopardized.
Mrs. Clinton was on a mission to save one of President Obama's few foreign policy victories: an arms-control treaty with Russia suddenly jeopardized by the refusal of a single Republican to allow a vote on the pact in the Senate this year.
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This left them vulnerable to the 1996 law, which also applied retroactively — past crimes could suddenly jeopardize their legal status.
Ms. Smith has this super rational, super controlled woman suddenly jeopardize her family, her career, her own safety by arranging hookups with strangers — contacted online — for three-way sex.
One of the biggest concerns with aging aircraft is any unknown failure mechanism that could emerge with little or no warning, thus raising the concern that an unexpected phenomenon may suddenly jeopardize an entire fleet's flight safety, mission readiness, and/or support costs.
Thanks to medical miracles such as his insulin pump, I sometimes forget he has a disease that could suddenly jeopardize his very existence.
"Bird" rights would be jeopardized.
Now, all this is jeopardized.
"They've jeopardized the public's trust.
Sonny's future is jeopardized.
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