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were jeopardizing
verb
To put in jeopardy, to threaten.
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By assisting Pietri to his feet, race officials knew they were jeopardizing his gold medal.
The Times mentioned "blacks and Chicanos-Latinos," implying that Asian-Americans were jeopardizing the university's fragile affirmative-action system.
In traditional times, and that was very recent, if you gave up as a leader you were jeopardizing yourself and everyone around you.
He said Mr. Perry's talk of secession had turned him off, and he was worried that the state's sorry schools were jeopardizing its economic future.
UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 27 — The United Nations' top peacekeeping official said Tuesday that obstacles created by the Sudanese government were jeopardizing the deployment of the joint African Union-United Natinns force in Darfur.
He drew a storm of criticism from Hispanic groups two years ago when he declared a state of emergency at the Mexican border, warning that illegal immigrants were jeopardizing the safety of his state.
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83 million household and business accounts were jeopardized in the J.P. Morgan breach last year.
Now the boy is jeopardizing everything".
They would be jeopardizing their jobs".
This requirement is jeopardizing many newer projects.
VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN: You are jeopardizing the program.
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