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NIH expected to reach that limit in mid-November, which would have jeopardized not only the retirement of the government-owned chimpanzees in labs today who are slated for transfer to sanctuary, but also funding for the continued care of chimpanzees already living at the national chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimp Haven in Louisiana.
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The proposed cap would have counted European Union citizens as foreigners, which also would have jeopardized agreements the Swiss just approved with the 15-nation union.
House Republicans in particular blasted the US defense secretary, Chuck Hagel, for failing to notify them, as required by law, 30 days before the intended trade, which the administration indicated would have jeopardized the deal.
His mother said he never would have jeopardized his dream job.
But Finkel said that Tyson never considered doing anything that would have jeopardized the fight.
That ordinarily would have jeopardized his chances of remaining in the United States.
Cameron says, understandably, that this would have jeopardized their plans.
Fenty said compromising would have jeopardized the reforms his administration wanted to implement.
Crossing the vein of L'abbé would have jeopardized her speech and cognition.
Sample collection was performed consistently to avoid contamination of embryonic samples with maternal membranes, as this would have jeopardized correct determination of chromosomal inheritance.
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