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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.
In addition, his mother was not treated by his own French doctors, one of them now explains, because it would have jeopardized the secrecy of the Shah's condition.
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.
A herd of Wrangel mammoths in moonlight might have shimmered like ghosts, but any compromise to their insulation would have jeopardized survival.
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"If I'd called after he explicitly told me not to, I'd have jeopardized our relationship," she said.
This implies that changes occurring in oral affricates and fricatives would not have jeopardized the phonological stability of the system like it would have in stops.
Chief Troy said later that he had bluffed, and would never have jeopardized the dog.
So trying for an overtrick would indeed have jeopardized the small slam.
Moreover, disclosing the document would not have jeopardized national security or revealed any properly classified operational details.
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