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This arrangement was easily made, from the opinion readily adopted from the consideration, that representing a small state without resources which could supply the means of self protection I should not dare to proceed to any length which would jeopardize the constitution or the safety of any state.
But he said that providing more details would allow the identification of his confidential source, which would jeopardize Mr. Risen's ability to be an investigative journalist.
Before taking office, Donald Trump also raised anxieties by threatening to terminate Nafta, which would jeopardize trade with two of America's biggest beef importers, Mexico and Canada.
If Democrats do push the nominees through to the full Senate, they would almost certainly set off a Republican filibuster, which would jeopardize the confirmations and, for now, leave vacancies at the top of two federal agencies.
Dragutin Mate, Slovenia's interior minister, had warned lawmakers that failure to approve the directive would mean no agreement on immigration in the European Union for at least three years, which would jeopardize pending legislation on workers' rights.
"Kenneth Starr was aware that if Plaintiffs sold their stock, such a sale might depress the stock price, which would jeopardize or lessen the value of the holdings of Starr & Company's other client, [Keith ] Barish.
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David W. Gordon, the superintendent of the Sacramento County Office of Education, said California is cutting back on school buses, which would further jeopardize school trips.
The policy is designed primarily to meet the needs of those sellers whose business is concentrated on a few buyers, insolvency of any one of which would seriously jeopardize the financial stability of the seller.
On the other hand, if any of the stops, say, /b/, is to be merged with another category, say, /p/, then it would subsequently instigate a cascading effect on stops in other places of articulation as well, resulting in major reorganization of phonology, which would then jeopardize the stability of the language and thus encounter considerable resistance from the system.
Assuming that the cell has a maximum allowable energy budget (Hand and Hardewig, 1996), these findings imply that the energy status may be an important mechanism for the control of amino acid synthesis and its related processes, allowing spending which would not jeopardize the vitality of the cell.
It might prompt those athletic directors, presidents and boards to appreciate their traditional privileges, which would be jeopardized if they left.
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