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Some even express concern that Mr. Clinton's presence could attract a terrorist attack, which could ruin the city's reputation forever.
Stewart feared the police might intervene or that secondhand smoke might cause her to test positive in an N.C.A.A. drug screening, both of which could ruin her basketball career, the official said.
But once Millen and the Lions mulled it over, they feared that another team could make a trade with Houston for the No. 3 pick, which could ruin their chances to draft Michigan State receiver Charles Rogers.
Rain and wind are forecast in London during the race, which could ruin hopes of a world record, but Kipsang said there are plenty of reasons to get excited.
After consulting with Mr. Yuen, Hope decided not to proceed with the chemo, which could ruin her fertility, but she had to promise her oncologist she would do radiation.
The naysayers include Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Iranian exiles, Iranian hardliners who want nukes in their arsenal, and senators pushing for new economic sanctions, which could ruin the talks before they bear fruit.
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It'll make you in a hurry and impatient, which, again, could ruin the story and not make it as great as it could be.
Consequently, illegal or informal herding, which could eventually ruin the recovered pastures (Fan and others 2005), has become the main method of augmenting income for those relocated.
She missed several water stations, which could have ruined her race, but, she said, "I never really felt in debt from fluids".
He has a shabby back story, with the truth, with details, with responsibility and with women, any one of which could have ruined his prime ministership if he had been allowed to get that far, and may have had something to do with what happened to him on his way to work.
The paper had interviewed her a year earlier, but had then identified her only as a colonel it would call "Allison," who wasn't sure yet if she would come out, even with D.A.D.T. gone, after years in which "one slip could ruin my career": "The lieutenants and captains you may talk to grew up in a semi-accepting world," she said.
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