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Jeopardizing a vote on it seems to be not worth the other gains. southpaw Says:
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Jeopardizing a vote on it seems to be not worth the other gains.
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Jeopardizing her business interests, definitely not.
The Lady Matador’s Hotel Cristina García 2010
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During my time at NCLR, I have produced a number of publications on housing issues important to the Latino community, including American Dream to American Reality: Creating a Fair Housing System that Works for Latinos and Jeopardizing Hispanic Homeownership: Predatory Practices in the
Janis Bowdler: Congress Has a Responsibility to Establish Strong Consumer Financial Protection 2009
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Jeopardizing safer alternative sources to industrialized food is a frightening prospect to consider.
Printing: HR 2749 - A Stealth Agribusiness Empowering Act 2009
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Jeopardizing safer alternative sources to industrialized food is a frightening prospect to consider.
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Jeopardizing national security by outing a CIA agent.
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Jeopardizing the island's nascent democracy movement by fueling a perception of bowing to Beijing -- and so soon after "Tiananmen Square" -- was not a risk Lee was willing to take.
Archive 2008-02-01 Michael Turton 2008
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Jeopardizing Gaines and the rest of the team's bronze medal.
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Jeopardizing a $20 million annual paycheck just to find a little peace?
Krisztina Holly: Manny Ramirez: Baseball's Most Innovative Player 2008
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