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"Any proposal that jeopardizes this will be vigorously opposed.
I don't like anything that jeopardizes my country and my family".
He called the measure a "flawed bill that jeopardizes public safety".
Anything that jeopardizes the possibility of effecting that agreement is against the best interests of Berlin and of Germany.
Some have argued that this principle prohibits any government action that "jeopardizes" the validity of the public debt.
They also want to make sure we're not adding to the deficit in a way that jeopardizes their well-being".
"But he's also made clear that he won't do it in a way that jeopardizes those who are in need".
The next day, he announced a budget that jeopardizes the nation's ability to achieve any of these truly laudable goals.
Still, their incumbent status and their party's control in Springfield enabled Democrats to customize a map that jeopardizes five freshman Republicans.
"A partisan conference report that jeopardizes Medicare and does not provide meaningful assistance to the elderly and disabled should not and will not pass," the letter said.
Many in the museum world have deemed selling — or deaccessioning — artworks to pay expenses a misuse of funds that jeopardizes preserving cultural heritage as a public trust.
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