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An embargo should be placed on any airline that refuses to cooperate -- a refusal that could put American citizens and institutions in life-threatening jeopardy.

The American Banking Association, which represents banks of all sizes but generally is considered the voice of the largest institutions, said the appointment "puts the bureau's future actions in constitutional jeopardy, threatening its work, complicating compliance efforts of banks and further undermining the entity's authority and credibility".

As the nation reaches a key deadline in implementing Obamacare, political resistance in some states and failure to plan in others is fueling worries that the speed and scope of the health care reform may already be in jeopardy, threatening the expansion of coverage to millions of uninsured Americans.

What is certain is that, in elevating Lieberman's status, he is effectively putting Israel's strategic interests in jeopardy while threatening the democratic fabric of society.

And they thought it was reasonable, they didn't think it was unfair and they didn't think it was putting anybody's life in jeopardy, [or threatening] public safety," she said.

"And now this individual is sending a crimes report to the Department of Justice on the actions of congressional staff"; the people working for her were "now being threatened with legal jeopardy just as final revisions to the report are being made".

What's more, nature herself was now in jeopardy, threatened with being poisoned... polluted...c ontaminated by people daring to play God with the very forces of nature.

Events in Syria are putting Lebanon's fragile peace in jeopardy, correspondents say, threatening the equilibrium which has held since the end of the civil war over 20 years ago.

The Treasury Department had sought the debt increase, saying the federal government was in danger of exceeding the legal debt limit of $12.1 trillion by Dec. 31, putting it in jeopardy of defaulting and threatening its ability to operate.

Now a currency crisis is threatening to push the nation into further jeopardy — a remarkable situation given that Venezuela used to be known as the richest country in Latin America.

Earlier this month, it was Mexico's Pacific realm that was in jeopardy: Hurricane John washed over the Baja California peninsula, threatening the popular beaches of Los Cabos, above.

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