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They would be jeopardizing their jobs".
"We would be jeopardizing all the work we do for recognized sports authorities," he said.
By allowing the tax cuts for upper-income Americans to expire, opponents charge the party would be jeopardizing an economic recovery and engaging in class warfare.
A Verizon spokeswoman, Brenda Raney, said the company thought that it would be jeopardizing customers' privacy by participating in the list.
We would be jeopardizing the safety of all New Yorkers by doing any less when we know that half the defendants in Rikers with ICE holds have been convicted of prior crimes — over half, of felonies — and more than half of the defendants have been charged with new felonies.
James Tierney, a former attorney general of Maine who now directs the attorney general program at Columbia Law School, said Mr. Reilly would be jeopardizing the credibility of his office if he sought a stay when he did not believe it was legally justified.
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"Bird" rights would be jeopardized.
Armstrong said his good standing on the team would be jeopardized, Vande Velde said.
Mr. Blair told Parliament that was because people and technical sources would be jeopardized if revealed.
Unless the root causes of the British deficit were addressed, he said, the country's credit rating would be jeopardized.
After the vote, she said that she was worried that "the universality and financial stability" of Unesco would be jeopardized.
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