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The relationship was simply too valuable to jeopardize.
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As a working definition, loyalty can be characterized as a practical disposition to persist in an intrinsically valued (though not necessarily valuable) associational attachment, where that involves a potentially costly commitment to secure or at least not to jeopardize the interests or well-being of the object of loyalty.
"So why would I do something to jeopardize myself and jeopardize my team first and foremost?
Anxious enough to jeopardize the Oslo accords?
To stand out is to jeopardize, not enrich, the community.
We aren't going to do anything to jeopardize it.
I just wouldn't do anything to jeopardize hockey anymore".
"I won't do something to jeopardize," he said.
We're not going to do anything to jeopardize that".
"But I'm not going to jeopardize the investigation".
"We are not going to jeopardize people's health".
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