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And once Egypt recovers, will there be an appetite for changes that might jeopardize its growth?
The hope was to limit any interaction that might jeopardize the fight's going off as scheduled.
However, the garden could not afford further delay that might jeopardize the public financing.
He said Nascar did not want to implement changes that might jeopardize existing safety features.
For her part, Ms. Kagan tried to avoid answering any questions in a way that might jeopardize her confirmation.
Plainly it had never occurred to the father that his son could do something that might jeopardize the presidential plan.
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The burning of Qurans at a U.S. base outside of Kabul and the riots that followed might jeopardize the U.S. training mission in Afghanistan.
In supporting that dream, I had joined the Army not fully appreciating the fact that I might jeopardize my ability to fill that parental role.
As the demonstrations grew increasingly large and raised fears that they might jeopardize the summer tourist season, Mr. Charest introduced emergency legislation that might have eroded some of the political good will his tuition plan had generated.
That was not the case in December, when a loss to Fordham at the Garden began a three-game losing streak that might still jeopardize St. John's chances of making the 65-team National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.
They also "increase Treasury's cushion to respond to any future financial instability that might otherwise jeopardize economic recovery," the department said.
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