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That could obviously lead to gamblers trying to get players or trainers to divulge that information, which could compromise their integrity.
For one, they probably won't get as much consistency out of their tight end this season, which could compromise the integrity of the base formations.
At the next inspection, of a 2005 Nissan Murano, he found a dented engine cradle, which could compromise the vehicle's structural integrity.
"The lack of available funds today risks the departure of cholera actors, which could compromise gains attained so far and lead to resurgence in suspected cases".
It eventually determined that wheel "flutter" could cause friction on a cable, which could compromise circuits that were related to the air-bag assembly, causing the air-bag warning light to illuminate.
Besides, "You want to be clear of tall buildings in the surrounding areas, which could compromise full exposure to sun you need to have," said Hiroshi Iwamoto, sales manager for Takaka Leben's solar apartments in Yokohama.
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This often resulted in layers thicker than 1 cm, which paradoxically could compromise horse welfare.
Mr Clegg said last night: "It would be wholly unacceptable for any of Blair's testimony to be held in private, except that which could directly compromise national security.
For Experiment 1, participants were required to perform TEWA processes while also being alert and responding to unexpected critical changes (i.e. an aircraft changing from a non-threatening to a threatening status) which could potentially compromise the safety of the own ship.
Like many companies, the security firms that protect your home are themselves targets for cyber attackers, which could potentially compromise your safety.
All the three urodynamic variables changed significantly, which could obviously compromise the bladder function.
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