Planets and galaxies have been in jeopardy, saved, and put in jeopardy again.
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" A protestor responded "your safety is not in jeopardy, the safety of young black and brown people is in jeopardy.
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The team had concluded that chlorpyrifos put 1,399 species — a mixture of animals and plants — in jeopardy, while malathion put 1,284 of them in jeopardy and diazinon, a third pesticide that was evaluated, placed 175 species in jeopardy.
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Without political power, every other right can be placed in jeopardy, and we've certainly seen a lot of rights placed in jeopardy under the Trump administration.
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Wade, abortion rights are in jeopardy with a new justice.
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He and his girlfriend, who aspires to compete in Jeopardy!
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Taken together, these factors could put US stocks in jeopardy.
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Fitch Ratings said Minnesota's AAA rating was not in jeopardy.
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Social gains, such as higher school attendance, are in jeopardy.
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This places her in jeopardy, yet she is the hunter.
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The court's financial independence from governments, though, is in jeopardy.
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So a lot of the regulatory rollbacks are in jeopardy.
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It wasn't easy being announced as in jeopardy last week.
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That move wouldn't put the Iran nuclear deal in jeopardy.
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Those benefits are now in jeopardy under the new administration.
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I hated that they put my mom's life in jeopardy.
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Even severe turbulence does not put the aircraft in jeopardy.
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This aid would be in jeopardy under the House plan.
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And this liberal world order seems to be in jeopardy.
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And the company itself is in jeopardy because of that.
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But now their unique revenue stream could be in jeopardy.
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Christmas is in jeopardy, and Father Christmas is in custody.
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But Krushelnitckii's case has now put that possibility in jeopardy.
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But he thought its spectacular migratory pattern was in jeopardy.
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"It is in jeopardy if we don't get this resolved."
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Some fear that protections dating to 235 are in jeopardy.
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Mr. Mulvaney's job has been perceived as being in jeopardy.
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"We have not put any institution in jeopardy," she said.
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That put billions of dollars of American aid in jeopardy.
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This is extremely reckless and places all parties in jeopardy.
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"That puts the majority in jeopardy," the Republican source warned.
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This breach has put almost every adult American in jeopardy.
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Turnbull's position remains in jeopardy despite surviving Dutton's leadership challenge.
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Don't worry, no one is in jeopardy of being harmed.
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Delays can quickly snowball and place planned projects in jeopardy.
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Is it in jeopardy if you don't make this sale?
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He never considered that his job could be in jeopardy.
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That edge may be in jeopardy, however, since outgoing Gov.
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But the future of that proposal may be in jeopardy.
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That is what is in jeopardy if we do nothing.
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Those gains could be in jeopardy in China's nascent recovery falters.
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The low number of sales is putting his business in jeopardy.
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And now, Yahoo's deal with Verizon could potentially be in jeopardy.
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The stock market's historic win streak could be in jeopardy. NorthmanTrader.
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Other series listed in Netflix's top nine are also in jeopardy.
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Was the band in jeopardy after you and Mac broke up?
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But if the trade barriers persist, projects could be in jeopardy.
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The reconstruction of trade barriers would put all that in jeopardy.
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Now union says thousands of flights are in jeopardy of cancellation.
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Headlines LSE-Deutsche Boerse deal in jeopardy over antitrust hurdle on.ft.
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" "What they are doing is they put people's lives in jeopardy.
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Yet under a Trump administration, such regulations could be in jeopardy.
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" "It jeopardizes not only investigations, but puts peoples' lives in jeopardy.
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That does not mean that the peace process is in jeopardy.
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It puts them in jeopardy of non-compliance with the IDEA.
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But that could also be in jeopardy because of Rauner's stance.
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Now its first two elements, at least, may be in jeopardy.
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Suddenly, though, the team's presence at this carnival was in jeopardy.
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Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said the entire deal was in jeopardy.
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For some tense moments, the streak appeared to be in jeopardy.
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All these things, supported by U.S. aid, will be in jeopardy.
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For Holzhauer, that strategy is an unusual one in Jeopardy history.
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Pottery as an art or a craft is not in jeopardy.
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But jobs could be in jeopardy if business falters, critics say.
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This position has put his party and his life in jeopardy.
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And even the meager amounts we do recycle are in jeopardy.
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But Junior was not satisfied with just putting himself in jeopardy.
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One of the two pillars of the West is in jeopardy.
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The stock market's three day win streak may be in jeopardy.
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There is not a single statewide race that is in jeopardy.
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And with Italy under lockdown, the airline's future is in jeopardy.
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What's in jeopardy are the protections put in place for students.
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My business would be in jeopardy if the police were notified.
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Regardless, John McCain's history as a senator is not in jeopardy.
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However, President's Trump's tariffs may be putting these industries in jeopardy.
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This leads him to one conclusion: Sloan's job is in jeopardy.
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Some people marry because their right to marry is in jeopardy.
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We should all be concerned that our freedoms are in jeopardy.
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But now it appears that his own seat is in jeopardy.
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In film school, they call that a "WIJ": woman in jeopardy.
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Back in 2013, a mechanical failure placed the Kepler mission in jeopardy.
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In fact, his much-discussed and oversold Africa policy is in jeopardy.
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You are putting my job in jeopardy and making me look incompetent.
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Otherwise, Sprint may be in jeopardy of losing its entire equity value.
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All of these are now in jeopardy and start-ups are concerned.
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WikiLeaks was kicked off for potential he "putting innocent people in jeopardy".
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But Trump's antics have now put the GOP House majority in jeopardy.
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Stowell's episodes marked the first posthumous airing of a contestant in Jeopardy!
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She put national security in jeopardy and why did he do this?
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And it argued that the rights of parents were put in jeopardy.
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My home is in jeopardy but... everything with a heartbeat is safe.
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We believe with more education that his nomination will be in jeopardy.
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Or, can they potentially put your later-in-life aspirations in jeopardy?
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For future humans, the very habitability of the planet is in jeopardy.
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REAL HOUSEWIVES REWIND: Are Peter Thomas' and Cynthia Bailey's Businesses in Jeopardy?
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He now wonders if his part-time reservist status is in jeopardy.
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All of a sudden, our planned future with children is in jeopardy.
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Drinking water in communities along the river is in jeopardy as well.
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Other providers are following suit, leaving the Title X program in jeopardy.
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As it stands, that penalty puts the future of Gawker in jeopardy.
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However, there is little to indicate that Hicks' standing is in jeopardy.
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Without Kennedy on the court, liberals fear, it could be in jeopardy.
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More traditionally Democratic states, like Pennsylvania and Iowa, might be in jeopardy.
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Mr. Dauman's position as chief executive of Viacom also is in jeopardy.
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He will require separate operations that could put his career in jeopardy.
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Trump has decertified the nuclear agreement, putting the whole deal in jeopardy.
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Otherwise you got 23 seats in jeopardy and he'll lose the House.
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Now some of those gains against the Islamic State are in jeopardy.
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But now the bill suddenly looks like it may be in jeopardy.
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"Social media normalizes behavior that actually puts wildlife in jeopardy," adds Soltanpanah.
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He thought, for a moment, that his career might be in jeopardy.
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It was no secret that Mr. Fields's job had been in jeopardy.
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Mr. Fisher's periodic column in USA Today even might be in jeopardy.
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Preserving your own uncertainty is defensible; putting others in jeopardy is not.
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But now the new life she rebuilt for herself is in jeopardy.
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The links between the clubs, however, had placed Leipzig's participation in jeopardy.
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But as relegation looms, its 53-year counter might be in jeopardy.
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Doing so could potentially put their channels—and ad revenue—in jeopardy.
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When the judge's health was in jeopardy, she was granted house arrest.
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When the judge's health was in jeopardy, she was granted house arrest.
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Their actions, and the subsequent body recoveries, put others' lives in jeopardy.
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But few tend to vote, which could put the outcome in jeopardy.
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And I&aposm saying that because I know you, you&aposre a great person, but this system now put children in jeopardy, it puts women in jeopardy and it enriches the cartels because they&aposre making big bucks.
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A Trump voter, he hadn't realized that coverage now could be in jeopardy.
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But the pressure to maximize patient volume could put that value in jeopardy.
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"If lives are in jeopardy, there is permission to open fire," he added.
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Jobs most in jeopardy from here are those that lend themselves to automation.
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Wade is in jeopardy if one of the 25 gets through the process?
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A return to Guantanamo Bay policies without deradicalization will put that in jeopardy.
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But an unforeseen twist will put the case, and their lives, in jeopardy.
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According to David Schoen we got a lot of people legally in jeopardy.
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These gains, which have benefited both sides for generations, are now in jeopardy.
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The young people who are coming who are unaccompanied, they are in jeopardy.
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Attempts to change this will elicit criticism that patient safety is in jeopardy.
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Most of all it possibly will put the child and family in jeopardy.
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But now, more than ever, the company and its car are in jeopardy.
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His law is a law that puts the people in jeopardy, not safety.
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As we reported, Demi's OD was so severe her life was in jeopardy.
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Meanwhile, the reformist image cultivated by Crown Prince (MBS) is also in jeopardy.
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"The ark was built on bedrock and was never in jeopardy," she said.
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Shields' next start had been in jeopardy because of tightness in his back.
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I have never felt that the safety of my passengers was in jeopardy.
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Would you believe that Jean's indiscretions put her staid, suburban life in jeopardy?
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But all that is in jeopardy if the law is eliminated. Post-ACA.
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She needs one, too, since her entire agenda may already be in jeopardy.
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Since their media day confrontation, the Jones-Cormier rematch has been in jeopardy.
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His position there is "in jeopardy," one source familiar with the matter said.
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The story was not just false but potentially put his client in jeopardy.
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" Asked if Giuliani put the summit in jeopardy, Pompeo said, "We're moving forward.
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The firing - nine months after Trump fired Comey - puts the pension in jeopardy.
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Kennedy's pending retirement puts the ideological balance of the present Court in jeopardy.
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SNAP, the most effective anti-hunger program in the U.S., is in jeopardy.
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" Meanwhile, the U.S.-led coalition spokesman said the ceasefire "is certainly in jeopardy.
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And unless these threats get addressed, millions of lives will be in jeopardy.
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To compound the drama, Kavanaugh's confirmation threatened to put abortion rights in jeopardy.
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"No guests or visitors were ever in jeopardy," Ms. Carter told WSVN-TV.
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Instead, he chose to be vigilant until his own safety was in jeopardy.
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This means that pension and/or public education funding would be in jeopardy.
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Congress should think twice before putting the health of American patients in jeopardy.
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That puts the multicultural and multiethnic society we have in France in jeopardy.
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His chances were already in jeopardy heading into the second presidential debate Sunday.
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Her friends said she had been aware that her nomination was in jeopardy.
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That's not something that as of now is in jeopardy as of yet.
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The pensions and benefits they worked their whole lives for are in jeopardy.
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If you come forward and tell somebody, your housing won't be in jeopardy.
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The license is in jeopardy over a dispute with the state health department.
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The country's goal of 20 million visitors by 2019 is also in jeopardy.
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If coaches do not address those fears, the game could be in jeopardy.
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He turned it over to the F.B.I., hoping to put me in jeopardy.
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"I don't think the Democratic convention in jeopardy," Perez told NPR on Tuesday.
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Their status for the upcoming ESL One Los Angeles Major is in jeopardy.
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For its part, the E.P.A. says children's health programs are not in jeopardy.
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For now, the couple have not suggested that the marriage is in jeopardy.
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Every player on their roster could be in jeopardy of losing their spot.
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It is a huge problem and puts the city's regional economy in jeopardy.
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"This has put me and my family in jeopardy of housing," Tarasuik says.
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And people should understand that human rights and people's lives are in jeopardy.
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"We do know that Noguchi's site-specific installation is in jeopardy," he said.
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Now, with the office in jeopardy, Gallagher urges a reconsideration of its future.
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But the effort could put hundreds, if not thousands, in jeopardy of arrest.
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One source close to the White House said Pruitt's job is in jeopardy.
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Regardless of the appeals court decision, Kentucky's work rule could be in jeopardy.
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"We hope that Congress does not put this accord in jeopardy," he added.
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Oxfam gets millions in public funding, now in jeopardy because of the scandal.
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Three days before Opportunity's landing, the entire mission appeared to be in jeopardy.
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He turned it over to the FBI hoping to put me in jeopardy.
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Similar records are in jeopardy in South Bend, Indiana, Kalamazoo, Michigan and Rockford, Illinois.
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Without their support, officials feared, the party's grip on power would be in jeopardy.
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Similar records are in jeopardy in South Bend, Indiana, Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Rockford, Illinois.
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Little Jeff Zuker, whose job is in jeopardy, is not having much fun lately.
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Public disclosure could put Roof's right to a fair trial in jeopardy, he said.
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"Gawker is putting the First Amendment in jeopardy by their actions," Houston tells PEOPLE.
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What patients ended up using was so inaccurate it put their health in jeopardy.
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" Radel says Arrant told him, "There's abuse going on, Rachelle's life was in jeopardy.
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Andrew McCabe's pension might be in jeopardy and some Democratic lawmakers aren't having it.
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If that is proven, the entire NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement could be in jeopardy.
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"The Second Amendment is something that's in jeopardy in this election cycle," Perry said.
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Should the courts permanently overturn the limits, the accord itself could be in jeopardy.
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Their homes are put in jeopardy when the Empire comes to occupy their moon.
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The Michigan medical license of Larry Nassar&aposs former boss could be in jeopardy.
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I've been in jeopardy a lot and I think that it kind of helps.
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I just don't want to ever be in a position where that's in jeopardy.
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The Washington Post first reported that the NYC deal was in jeopardy last week.
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Weak productivity puts long-term pay growth in jeopardy and risks pushing up inflation.
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARED &aposRoseanne&apos finale recap : A storm puts the Conner household in jeopardy.
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The move puts the ACA in jeopardy once again as it faces potential repeal.
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Bill O'Reilly's fate at Fox may be in jeopardy according to a multiple reports.
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To be sure, the core holding of the landmark case is not in jeopardy.
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There are some quiet whispers that the Chinese economy has put Xi in jeopardy.
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But I'm not glad to be threatened and have my family's safety in jeopardy.
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The offer came as previous Labor secretary pick Andrew Puzder's nomination was in jeopardy.
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This gambit puts Republicans in jeopardy of losing control of the Senate next year.
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"The rule announced today puts millions of people's drinking water in jeopardy," he said.
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" Asked again if Powell's job was not in jeopardy from Trump, Hassett said: "Absolutely.
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Should these economies collapse, US corporate profits from these regions would be in jeopardy.
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By haggling over hundreds of dollars, they placed United's billion dollar brand in jeopardy.
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If the law is completely struck down, their insurance could also be in jeopardy.
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Denmark, for instance, is 88 percent white Danish today — hardly a majority in jeopardy.
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"If this is the precedent, all (war memorials) are in jeopardy," Shackelford told CNN.
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But Mr. Obama's trip to Havana was a good reminder of what's in jeopardy.
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But delays in implementing a block size change have put this vision in jeopardy.
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Grassley is not a vote that Senate leaders can afford to put in jeopardy.
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This week, we're hearing the proposed 2023-percent corporate tax rate is in jeopardy.
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But there's little sign that the party's majority in the House is in jeopardy.
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But the couple's plan to raise Angela, now 4, in Colorado was in jeopardy.
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If that's true a year from now, the Republican House will be in jeopardy.
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Without a nationality, every other fundamental human right for these children lies in jeopardy.
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"My safety was in jeopardy at more than one time," he told department interviewers.
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Here, the Astros are in jeopardy of losing their fourth straight road postseason game.
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Mr. Battogtokh's plan to pay back a truck loan this year is in jeopardy.
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In recent weeks, it had become increasingly clear that the deal was in jeopardy.
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But those votes could be in jeopardy as uncertainty continues to grip the industry.
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Bannon's party infighting hurts the GOP by putting their already thin majority in jeopardy.
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With turnover at the S.E.C., Ms. White's legacy could be in jeopardy as well.
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Also, with snow in the forecast, their game on Saturday could be in jeopardy.
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Even spaces that pay $40 to a teacher are in jeopardy with these metrics.
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Record setting #heat today with the all-time #October record high temperatures in jeopardy.
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In short, there is no indication so far that his confirmation is in jeopardy.
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Some academics say Turkey's progress in academia in recent years is now in jeopardy.
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Her brief wavering, however, places her future as her party's congressional leader in jeopardy.
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These benefits are in jeopardy when it comes to dealing with a car accident.
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The U.S.-UK intelligence partnership, the strongest in the world, is now in jeopardy.
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The House proposal puts us in jeopardy of losing even this modicum of decency.
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President Donald Trump's nomination of Betsy DeVos as secretary of education is in jeopardy.
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Those deals are now in jeopardy because of the nature of Trump's Iran move.
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For a time, it looked like the SLS and Orion combination could be in jeopardy.
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The election of Brazil's new president in 2018 put same-sex marriage in jeopardy, however.
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We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy.
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Television Review A stately building owned by a wealthy family whose fortunes are in jeopardy.
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He was clearly okay with putting his job in jeopardy to make us feel bad.
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Immigration again emerged as a possible point of contention, putting the budget deal in jeopardy.
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I put my team in jeopardy, so I've got to work on that this week.
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A shaky relationship with the EU would put Switzerland's financial-services-driven economy in jeopardy.
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"Our credit rating would be in jeopardy," Lipper said of the potential for increased borrowing.
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Now, JWST's budget overruns are putting the future of other big-budget missions in jeopardy.
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This way even if a gatehouse is breached, the entire home is not in jeopardy.
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But now a mere two years later, that pledge and countless more, are in jeopardy.
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And there's no indication Musk's position as the head of the company is in jeopardy.
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Yet all of these plans will be in jeopardy if the RAA advances in Congress.
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Why it matters: Trump's newfound desire for bipartisanship is putting his conservative base in jeopardy.
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But he told voters those who wanted to leave would "put the NHS in jeopardy".
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But in this uncertain political climate, women understandably feel that their rights are in jeopardy.
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If it withholds its endorsement beyond July, however, the typical timetable would be in jeopardy.
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With universities underfunded and overstretched, training the next generation of Syrian doctors is in jeopardy.
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That places the future of the migrant deal he negotiated with the EU in jeopardy.
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The public outcry had gotten so loud that the project seemed to be in jeopardy.
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The order appeared to put in jeopardy the participation of Libyans invited to a Feb.
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The Republicans' 21980-to-230-seat majority in the Senate has always been in jeopardy.
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If Weinstein is not convicted in court, this movement may be in jeopardy of derailing.
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Is it possible for survivors to speak out, without putting careers, and dreams in jeopardy?
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"We know that there will be cases that will be in jeopardy," Mr. Gascón said.
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That means a crucial piece of this country's jigsaw health care system is in jeopardy.
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The downward spiral has placed San Antonio's streak of 203 consecutive playoff seasons in jeopardy.
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"This mistake done by the immigration court has put this family in jeopardy," Mintz said.
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The Justice Department, however, has sued to block both deals, leaving their fates in jeopardy.
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There is no end in sight for those whose tax information may be in jeopardy.
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The backroom dealing between Carl Icahn and the RFA puts all of that in jeopardy.
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And despite the slowly climbing population in Rwanda, the mountain gorillas' future remains in jeopardy.
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No recent polls have showed the first-term senator in jeopardy of losing her seat.
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Priebus also denied reports that his job is in jeopardy following the healthcare plan's failure.
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Farms are flattened, The New York Times reports, placing the island's food supply in jeopardy.
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Economists say the weakness in inflation, if sustained, could put further monetary tightening in jeopardy.
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Otherwise, why would a rogue simian put so many of his fellow hominids in jeopardy?
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Icahn's stake, plus the pending federal antitrust reviews, really do put this deal in jeopardy.
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This bill puts much of the health system reforms under the Obama administration in jeopardy.
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Scott Pruitt's controversial nomination to run the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in jeopardy.
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These results are significant and newsworthy, and they are in jeopardy of being quickly reversed.
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This is not the first time white-collar jobs have been in jeopardy from technology.
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Now that legacy could be in jeopardy, as a power struggle unfolds over factory safety.
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But even before Thursday's hearings, it was clear that Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation was in jeopardy.
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Many people were apprehensive that Hong Kong's special status within China would be in jeopardy.
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He released numerous documents without removing names of confidential sources, putting their lives in jeopardy.
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She decided to work harder, knowing that pushing back could put her job in jeopardy.
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Moreover, not following the currently accepted standards puts us in jeopardy for claims and litigation.
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This is not the first time Trump's administration has put investment banking fees in jeopardy.
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Morey's own boss immediately distanced himself, and his job soon appeared to be in jeopardy.
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But now his status in the US, along with so many others, is in jeopardy.
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Clouds became dense, and their chance to watch the sun wink out was in jeopardy.
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Now a single swiftly deleted tweet has put all that time and money in jeopardy.
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The timeline leaves a near nine-month gap, putting Rony&aposs legal status in jeopardy.
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It does make me wonder whether or not you think passage is in jeopardy here.
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Despite the benefits that the Affordable Care Act does provide, this policy is in jeopardy.
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Spicer himself has been the subject of rumors that his job might be in jeopardy.
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The firing could put a significant portion of those benefits in jeopardy, CNN has reported.
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"If he didn't act now, Chelsea's life was very much in jeopardy," Chase Strangio said.
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Little Jeff Zuker [sic], whose job is in jeopardy, is not having much fun lately.
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Sessions, you might recall, a short time ago was in jeopardy of losing his job.
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In Washington state, Democrats' narrow majorities in the Senate and House could be in jeopardy.
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Without it, filmmaking is in jeopardy of becoming an afterthought, a hobby for the weekends.
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Medicare, which provides healthcare coverage for some 50 million older Americans, is also in jeopardy.
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Public markets haven't stymied the company, even if short selling puts future valuation in jeopardy.
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However, religious practice is hardly in jeopardy, especially at the hands of gays and lesbians.
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There is no end in sight for those whose tax information may be in jeopardy.
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Yes, but: The legislation could be in jeopardy if Democrats win the House majority next week.
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Altmaier remains a close Merkel ally and his position is not in jeopardy, government sources say.
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Alex Smith suffered a season-ending injury, and now, his career may also be in jeopardy.
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There is room for the indexes to settle back before the latest uptrend is in jeopardy.
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A new federal court ruling has put the nation's favorite pastime – online streaming binges – in jeopardy.
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"The last thing we want to do is put that landmark deal ... in jeopardy," he said.
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The tax plan mostly preserves a tax break for venture capitalists that had been in jeopardy.
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With Morgan's future in this year's World Cup potentially in jeopardy, fans are a bit worried.
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It puts all of us in jeopardy not to have this procedure in place and working.
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In January four of his colleagues warned that the independence of the court was in jeopardy.
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A.R.I.D.'s destruction means the pilot's life would be put in jeopardy—that's a no no.
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The conviction was considered an aggravated felony at the time, putting Un's immigration status in jeopardy.
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"You are not only putting your life in jeopardy, you are" also endangering rescuers, he said.
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If anything, he never wants to be in jeopardy again so he's putting in the work!
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If other professionals snitched on their clients, it follows that more sentences could be in jeopardy.
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That suggests the Republican House majority, as well as its Senate edge, may be in jeopardy.
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But its leaders are getting ahead of themselves: deepening rifts have put the project in jeopardy.
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The official diagnosis was a fractured left ankle ... putting the rest of his season in jeopardy.
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Photos provided by Tavarus Roberts The nation's long tradition of military boxing may be in jeopardy.
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Evancho notably has a transgender sister whose rights are in jeopardy due to this recent development.
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Now, with Iran's last minute decision to stay home, even that modest outcome appears in jeopardy.
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It was relegated to BBC4 and received only 189,000 viewers, with its future left in jeopardy.
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She gets pretty emotional talking about the mural -- which is in jeopardy of being removed entirely.
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U.S. stock futures were lower this morning, putting the Dow's gain for the week in jeopardy.
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Officials warned that floodwaters could rise above a levee and place thousands of homes in jeopardy.
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He did not even try to allay rekindled fears that Hong Kong's freedoms are in jeopardy.
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Officials warned that floodwaters could rise above a levy and place thousands of homes in jeopardy.
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In an instant, all of your assets could be in jeopardy if they are not protected.
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But the message to House Republicans nervous they could be in jeopardy in 2018 seems clear.
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A number of Republican senators also have concerns about the proposal, putting its future in jeopardy.
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The Republicans' streak of winning South Carolina in nine straight presidential elections may be in jeopardy.
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Other big names soon followed Weinstein out the door, or found their thriving careers in jeopardy.
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Fixes RUKINGA SANCTUARY, Kenya — Twenty years ago, this wildlife corridor in southern Kenya was in jeopardy.
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Jane's job is in jeopardy because of the classified ad that Anezka put in the paper.
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Ruling against them, they argue, would put hundreds of similar monuments across the country in jeopardy.
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What does seem certain is that their liberty was in jeopardy, and now it is not.
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Paul Manafort A bail agreement between Paul Manafort and special counsel Robert Mueller is in jeopardy.
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The Guardian's Beijing correspondent asks if Britain's fledgling "golden relationship" with China could be in jeopardy.
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Backers of the plan were disappointed with the delay, which could put the proposal in jeopardy.
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" "How do you thank people who put their own life in jeopardy to save someone else?
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"By taking this benighted minority position, he actually places Republicans' electoral fortunes in jeopardy," he added.
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It puts in jeopardy our entire military and national ability to keep our secrets, well, secret.
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Had they not, his income ($5,500 per student, and later $4,500) could have been in jeopardy.
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Military members in jeopardy: Immigrant military members can obtain citizenship if they receive an honorable discharge.
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Today, this tremendous accomplishment, of which our two nations can be rightfully proud, is in jeopardy.
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"Now I'm in jeopardy of not graduating because I don't want to get sick," she said.
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That perfect record, at least as far as gamblers are concerned, appears to be in jeopardy.
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I wonder if you could call us when something like Nana Mary's health is in jeopardy.
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As we reported, the show promised him $1 million, but that seems like it's in jeopardy.
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But now, with the Puerto Rico Trench yawning beneath him, the whole enterprise was in jeopardy.
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But lately the institution looks vulnerable, sowing worries that global commerce itself may be in jeopardy.
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They were the only platform willing to push the narrative that Mr. Cantor was in jeopardy.
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A NAFTA breakup would raise costs, slow demand and put U.S. jobs in jeopardy, Lentz said.
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While secured loans can offer lower interest rates, they can put very important assets in jeopardy.
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Not only is the health of millions at risk, but the economy is in jeopardy, too.
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"If your life is in jeopardy, seasickness is the last thing you're focusing on," he says.
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Lillard's three shops in Seattle—Damask Tattoo, Laughing Buddha, and Sea City—are also in jeopardy.
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Read more:The greatest tournament in 'Jeopardy!' history pits 3 famous champs against each other this week.
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The widely-held assumption that a fight over impeachment inevitably puts Democrats in jeopardy is incorrect.
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It's a disappointing turn that doesn't make the show unsalvageable, but puts its future in jeopardy.
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"I just think that more and more he legally feels like he's in jeopardy," Clapper said.
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Also in jeopardy are the upcoming fishing and shellfish seasons, including stone crab, ballyhoo and sailfish.
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But now it seems the rise of Trump may have put Jones' media empire in jeopardy.
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The case, which was filed back in December was putting Minnesota's early voting process in jeopardy.
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Worse, Delaware's corporate registry franchise, its biggest revenue driver after personal income tax, was in jeopardy.
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Jennings became a household name during his record 74-game winning streak -- the longest in Jeopardy!
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Failing to do so could put your finances in jeopardy for the rest of the year.
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For many labs, this is the only federal support they receive, and now it's in jeopardy.
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Some of the offsets take aim at ObamaCare, putting the larger bill's passage in jeopardy. Rep.
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All of that is in jeopardy, and there's virtually nothing that Wheeler can do about it.
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Commuters, tourists, kids: We looked up at this thing, mesmerized, in jeopardy of missing a train.
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Republicans are deeply concerned that their majorities in the House and Senate may be in jeopardy.
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Wade implies the minimum wage is in jeopardy, because of a liberty right that opinion established.
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The political activities of DeVos's family are part of what have put her nomination in jeopardy.
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" Ken Ambrose (40), Jennifer Ambrose (38) and their two chlidren "Everyone's rights are in jeopardy right now.
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He says his scholarship to Virginia Tech's Army ROTC is now in jeopardy due to medical disqualifications.
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"It's a shame the cast took this season away from viewers and put hardworking people in jeopardy."
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Halep has amassed enough ranking points that her number one standing is not in jeopardy in Miami.
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It's not the woman in jeopardy, [it's about] the woman who is going to save the day.
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When Marcus brings in another business to advise them, tensions threaten to put both companies in jeopardy.
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But the idea that health care could be -- and pre-existing condition protection could be in jeopardy.
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Even in her grief, she realized that her husband's death would put her immigration status in jeopardy.
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Some legal immigrants are reportedly being discharged from the U.S. Army, putting their legal status in jeopardy.
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He doesn't like lying because not only is it wrong, but it puts his sobriety in jeopardy.
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This and Okja were the films whose competition spots were in jeopardy due to the Netflix kerfuffle.
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Then, in late May, Planned Parenthood of St. Louis announced that its future was also in jeopardy.
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That would put his Brexit plans in jeopardy, and set the stage for a second Brexit referendum.
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"Adrenaline, noradrenaline, and testosterone are all released when we feel a relationship is in jeopardy," White explains.
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When our safety is in jeopardy, we don't decide to die with others just to fit in.
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The American car industry said the duties would put jobs in jeopardy and raise prices for consumers.
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I had to question the system in jeopardy, and where specifically the dangers of this network were.
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Abortions may be performed after 20 weeks only if the mother's life is in jeopardy, Adams said.
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His agricultural tariffs have devastated family farm pocket books and put their long-term prospects in jeopardy.
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The future of net neutrality is in jeopardy again, so advocates are getting back to the fight.
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When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant.
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Not winning immunity meant we were in jeopardy of going home, and that is a stressful feeling.
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Musk's deal with the SEC appeared to be in jeopardy when it asked a judge on Feb.
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Many tranquilizers take up to several minutes to go into effect, putting the child's life in jeopardy.
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Certainly. Am I putting my own career in jeopardy by exposing the current administration in this way?
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Both center-right Fujimori and Kuczynski oppose abortion unless the life of the mother is in jeopardy.
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Their plan B is gone and presumably their plan A is in jeopardy because of the hydrazine.
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Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine had already put the bill's fate in jeopardy.
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"They should have a chance to show that their lives are in jeopardy if forced to return."
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"That puts the entire deal in jeopardy," Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said in a note to clients.
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"They were deemed in peril and in jeopardy because they were in the storm's path," Higgins said.
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But fast forward to present day and we're seeing these instrumental laws and institutions put in jeopardy.
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"It puts the fiscal policy agenda in jeopardy," said Ben Jang, portfolio manager at Nicola Wealth Management.
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"We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy," he said.
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Mixed messages from President Trump put in jeopardy the police as well as the communities they serve.
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Mines argue that paying massive amounts in compensation would put the jobs of current miners in jeopardy.
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The decision could put American companies in jeopardy, argues Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith.
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As a result of the defeat, the Chargers' future in San Diego is very much in jeopardy.
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"Little Jeff Zuker, whose job is in jeopardy, is not having much fun lately," Trump tweeted Tuesday.
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Europe's broad FTSEurofirst 0.93 index shed 0.05 percent to put a five-session winning streak in jeopardy.
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The ability of the American people to access our best knowledge about health topics is in jeopardy.
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Not because they are wrong, but because they put themselves in jeopardy each time they do it.
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The comments raised eyebrows as some worried belittling Kim could put the summit in jeopardy yet again.
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That balance now appears to be in jeopardy: upsetting it could be Anthony Kennedy's most lasting legacy.
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However, these benefits are in jeopardy if the United States Senate does not act swiftly and concertedly.
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New York (CNN Business)Tesla's reign as the king of electric car makers could be in jeopardy.
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I didn't have to worry that I was putting my family in jeopardy by following my passion.
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German and French banks also had invested so heavily in Greece that their stability was in jeopardy.
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The series feels desperate in its attempt to reconstruct an American life it felt was in jeopardy.
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And now that South Korea's pro-THAAD president has been impeached, THAAD's future could be in jeopardy.
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Gray was asked if he was concerned that his place in the rotation could be in jeopardy.
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In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, the financial stability of millions of Americans is in jeopardy.
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With her savings in jeopardy, Ms. Gatewood decided she needed to develop skills for a different career.
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Closing all non-essential business puts us in jeopardy of future financial hardships, up to permanent closure.
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Those positions could be in jeopardy if sales continue to fall and force more restaurants to close.
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The plan has been put in jeopardy because of cost overruns and opposition from Republicans in Washington.
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The value of Mr. McCabe's pension, and how much might be in jeopardy, was not immediately clear.
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It would only be in jeopardy if he loses the confidence of a majority of the caucus.
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Until we get that right and put it into practice, our collective rights will be in jeopardy.
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Which is precisely what actions like Universal's choice to delay The Hunt indefinitely may place in jeopardy.
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But with most of that service also closed, Kodiak's primary economic driver might soon be in jeopardy.
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This is not the time, then, for the F.A.A. to put in jeopardy such an admirable record.
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But those gains may be in jeopardy too, now that Microsoft is acquiring LinkedIn for $26 million.
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If you find your commitment is in jeopardy, be proactive about communicating the dilemma and offering solutions.
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" But if his part of Greenwich is ever in jeopardy, he added, "I'll have a safe space.
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Our work to build, restore and sustain that foundation is now in jeopardy across too many fronts.
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This legislation, passed by Congress in December and signed by the president, puts OPEC's survival in jeopardy.
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"However, this may be in jeopardy without additional takeaway capacity from Permian Highway in 2020," Myers said.
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People have thrown rocks at the cars, slashed their tires, and even put operators' safety in jeopardy.
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But in the fourth quarter of 2019, both sides of Dish's business appear to be in jeopardy.
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Voting systems nationwide are in jeopardy and many states are turning to the federal government for help.
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Political consequences be damned, when Americans' lives are in jeopardy, politics should take a backseat to responsibility.
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Their 25-season playoff run, the longest active streak in North America's professional sports, is in jeopardy.
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The layoffs on the day before Thanksgiving also put in jeopardy federal grants for the scientists' work.
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Yankees manager Joe Girardi said that the Monday series "might be in jeopardy" with the impending storm.
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If you have an inkling that your job might be in jeopardy, here's how to prepare yourself.
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Dubinsky thought this was a colossal mistake, one that could put the company's entire future in jeopardy.
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Using profits to enrich wealthy shareholders and corporate executives through stock buybacks puts that tradition in jeopardy.
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And one thing about me: When you put my shmoney in jeopardy, now we got a problem.
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Acts that do not meet a precise statutory definition still may place an elected official in jeopardy.
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I'd want to ask her how she was able to rationalize putting the public health in jeopardy.
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"Whenever free access to Jerusalem is in jeopardy Palestinians take matters in their own hands," he said.
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He argues that Francis's papacy is dangerous because it puts the church, as an institution, in jeopardy.
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Rank-and-file senators whose votes aren't thought to be in jeopardy are receptive to the idea.
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People that we bring on the show — there were allegations that these people's safety was put in jeopardy.
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They&aposre in jeopardy of having the whole thing thrown out on the fact that Strzok began it.
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So the mishandling of classified information she was never in jeopardy from that, even before they interviewed her.
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We just want her to relax and know that everything will be okay, despite her job in jeopardy.
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Why Manafort chose to put his cushy house arrest in jeopardy to ghostwrite a piece is very puzzling.
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Gains that had been taken for granted over the course of the last nine years were in jeopardy.
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If access to the EU is cut off, regional financial stability could be in jeopardy, they will say.
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Football teams were in jeopardy of not being able to compete in the playoffs that start on Saturday.
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The law is now in jeopardy once again after the Trump administration supported a lawsuit questioning its constitutionality.
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With their fates intertwined, palpable anxiety has grown in New Hampshire over whether their status is in jeopardy.
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Sadly, their flagship crafting festivals remain in jeopardy, and it's unclear how long the reformed company can survive.
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That being said, I think it all came down to Karma placing Nina and Aja in jeopardy. Karma.
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That means the Bayer-Monsanto, Dow-DuPont or even the Walgreens-Rite Aid deals could be in jeopardy.
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That means the Bayer-Monsanto, Dow-DuPont or even the Walgreens-Rite Aid deals could be in jeopardy.
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If oil stays near $40 for the rest of the year, oil company earnings are clearly in jeopardy.
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Had he not reached a settlement with the SEC, that title would have been in jeopardy as well.
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It's a bit encouraging, but as other research has shown, Antarctica's ice is most certainly in jeopardy.[Cryosphere]
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I also deeply regret that this ground-breaking show, which changed so many lives, is now in jeopardy.
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"I knew my hopes of a career at Fox News were in jeopardy after that evening," she said.
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Though the case is in jeopardy due to the Trump administration's rollback, Grimm still intends to push forward.
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The list also leaves no question that Michelle Obama's work on obesity and nutrition is now in jeopardy.
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As of September, local residents have threatened legal action against the state, putting the memorial's future in jeopardy.
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If these predictions of procedural problems prove true, the Republican pledge to repeal Obamacare could be in jeopardy.
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With every game and with the upcoming launch of an Android app, his internet fame is in jeopardy.
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She testified that Cosby then put her job in jeopardy after complaining about her performance to her boss.
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On Friday, roughly 800,000 federal employees missed their first paycheck of the shutdown, putting their finances in jeopardy.
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And really you should know your Yeezys from your Weezys if you're going to take part in Jeopardy.
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" But it also admits that liberty "is likewise in jeopardy when a branch fails to exercise its power.
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But Trump's education nominee, the billionaire anti–public education advocate Betsy DeVos, looks like it's increasingly in jeopardy.
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If you think the president is crazy, and the country is in jeopardy, stand up behind your words.
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The merger negotiations to combine Sprint and T-Mobile are in jeopardy, according to a Nikkei report Monday.
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Kavanaugh's confirmation is now in jeopardy following sexual misconduct allegations stemming from when he was 17 years old.
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Your porn, Reddit scrolling, and now binge-watching are all in jeopardy as they work to raise awareness.
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Most are primarily interested in making money, but some now worry that their precious assets are in jeopardy.
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At the end of the night, Flannery and Pashkov landed in jeopardy with Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber.
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MORGAN BRENNAN: I wonder if you think the concept of the American dream is in jeopardy right now?
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On Tuesday, that plan was put in jeopardy when three Republican senators announced they wouldn't support moving forward.
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The dual rallies suggest Republicans are concerned the Senate seat in ruby-red Mississippi may be in jeopardy.
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Trump has publicly defended Pruitt, even though his job as EPA administration is said to be in jeopardy.
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But his career was put in jeopardy during the 2018 season when he suffered a gruesome broken leg.
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Wade, the landmark 1973 case that upheld a woman's right to have an abortion, could be in jeopardy.
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"I think that money is going to be very much in jeopardy in this budget request," he said.
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Today it's at $1.5 trillion, but with each delay the sky-high valuation appears to be in jeopardy.
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"Their lives are in jeopardy pretty much from [the] jump," executive producer Alexi Hawley recently told Entertainment Weekly.
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And China lawmakers have long argued that a reliance on U.S. chips puts companies like ZTE in jeopardy.
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We're told she knew that would be nearly impossible unless Brad's right to joint custody was in jeopardy.
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If conservatives can't change Obamacare's insurance rules, it could put the whole repeal-and-replace effort in jeopardy.
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If you're on the same page about it, you won't do something that puts the relationship in jeopardy.
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By failing to hold the Big Four accountable, the board is putting all Americans financial futures in jeopardy.
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Kate is under investigation in Mexico for money laundering and some think her safety may be in jeopardy.
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It's an extremely complicated process, and disasters that put people in jeopardy can occur while testing new weaponry.
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Their 353-235 Senate majority could be in jeopardy, while their House majority is probably unassailable: 250-22018.
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And could Trump mucking around with a pillar of the global order, American alliances, put it in jeopardy?
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The league awoke to the idea that the pipeline of potential players and future fans was in jeopardy.
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Even with this growth in diversity, the right to vote for many people of color is in jeopardy.
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With his employer going under, he fears his new 30-year mortgage on his home is in jeopardy.
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We must show our legislators that their jobs are in jeopardy if they fail to support this bill.
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A medical cures bill is in jeopardy following congressional Democrats' push for it to address high drug prices.
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Op-Ed Contributors Manufacturing in New York City's garment district is in jeopardy of unraveling at its seams.
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Queer Eye's Karamo Brown was also in jeopardy of elimination on Monday's episode, though he survived the round.
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That means their chances of making it to the Olympics in Tokyo next year are now in jeopardy.
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With more than 6 million users, the SEC won't stand for it putting people's finances in in jeopardy.
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That timeline is now in jeopardy as Democrats are forced to confront an unexpected division in their ranks.
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Then the warning lights for the fuel cells began flashing, indicating that the electricity supply was in jeopardy.
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Hyde spoke about emails he sent that may have placed his life in jeopardy," the officer wrote. "Mr.
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If the government's growth agenda is put in jeopardy, then that will "definitely matter" to markets, he said.
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With focus on inflation, global political uncertainty and rising yields globally, the easing cycle theory is in jeopardy.
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But our position of global dominance is already in jeopardy due to the threat of hacking from China.
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By that time, groundfish stocks had declined so precipitously that the future of the fleet was in jeopardy.
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"The yes vote is now in jeopardy, therefore votes in Germany are of course very important," he added.
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Now, Collins' decision to move forward with his re-election could put his solidly Republican seat in jeopardy.
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"Hillary Clinton must immediately disavow this dangerous blunder or risk putting more Americans in jeopardy," read Priebus's statement.
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Now, all those goals are in jeopardy, and Mr. Rouhani's re-election this spring is far from assured.
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More must be done to protect America's most vulnerable from air pollution that puts their health in jeopardy.
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She expresses fear that her son's extracurricular activities have put her campaign for City Council Speaker in jeopardy.
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Under the prior law, abortions were allowed after 24 weeks only if the woman's life was in jeopardy.
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The decision had put the safety of officers and the public in jeopardy, Mr. O'Neill said on Twitter.
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THERESA MAY's political career is in jeopardy after her Conservative Party suffered a disastrous upset in yesterday's snap election.
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That accord, and the deal with Total, was thought to be in jeopardy after the election of Donald Trump.
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So Doug and I assumed there were only going to be two couples in jeopardy on the live show.
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Bureau members attempted to intercede by separating and arresting people on occasions when people&aposs safety were in jeopardy.
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BAIER: Do you think DNI Coats, his job is in jeopardy after kind of explaining pretty frankly his concerns?
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So the question that begs to be asked: Is the fiduciary rule in jeopardy under President-elect Donald Trump?
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Washington (CNN)One of Michelle Obama's signature accomplishments as first lady may be in jeopardy under the Trump administration.
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Latos' starting spot could be in jeopardy as he has allowed 29 earned runs in his past 36 innings.
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Obviously, an N.D.E. takes place in a "near-death context" — a situation in which one's life is in jeopardy.
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All of these things may now be in jeopardy, and Germany would suffer more than most from their demise.
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With Curry likely out for weeks with this latest injury, the Warriors season is in jeopardy like never before.
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They've hovered under $1 since December, putting them in violation of NYSE's rule and in jeopardy of being delisted.
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Those were in jeopardy after Mr Obama criticised the murderous anti-drug campaign of Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' president.
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And the crime-of-the-weeks sometimes dabble in clichés — child in jeopardy, villain with an East European accent.
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"We don't want to put our financial lives in jeopardy because we didn't make some common-sense decisions upfront."
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Now that she's spoken, and deleted text messages have been unearthed, Moonves' $120 million exit package is in jeopardy.
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And it assumes that Musk won't let another impulsive action put his company in jeopardy, which is hardly guaranteed.
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They split from the label shortly after Plus, Yoni's only consistent way of making money, touring, was in jeopardy.
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" Her father, who also spoke to the Daily Mail and requested anonymity, said her mental health was in "jeopardy.
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"We don't want to put our financial lives in jeopardy because we didn't make some commonsense decisions up front."
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Getting those scores was difficult, but not just because it meant we were in jeopardy of going home Tuesday.
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But, now, with the focus on the conflict in Syria, the potential gains from the summit are in jeopardy.
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The Republicans are in jeopardy of losing states like North Carolina, Arizona, and even Georgia if these numbers hold.
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It was first put in jeopardy when his originally scheduled opponent, the aforementioned Arnold Allen, pulled out the bout.
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A United Nations report warned this week that as the Earth absorbs rising temperatures, human society is in jeopardy.
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Without it, the chances of passing a health care bill out of the House again would be in jeopardy.
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She's terrified that Trump will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, putting her three children in jeopardy.
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For years, this policy has allowed immigrant children to work and get an education, but now it's in jeopardy.
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August 12: Axios' Jonathan Swan reports that Trump believes Bannon is behind damaging leaks, putting his job in jeopardy.
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Her allegations, along with those of another woman, have put Kavanaugh's lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court in jeopardy.
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After rumors of a sex tape and alleged liaison with another woman surfaced, their happy union seemed in jeopardy.
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Sean Spicer's job has been in jeopardy ever since he told his first lie behind the press secretary's podium.
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Our parks have been "loved to death," as increasing visitation and aging infrastructure has put these sanctuaries in jeopardy.
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"As to the Mueller investigation, I'm confident that it is not in jeopardy," Graham said after meeting with Whitaker.
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It puts in jeopardy caregiver and other supports that are essential to their living long, healthy and productive lives.
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When you start taking that away, what's in jeopardy, our political freedoms and every economic freedoms, every other freedom.
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If Hamas is part of the Palestinian government, Washington's vital $400 million in annual aid could be in jeopardy.
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In the new game show, three contestants with student debt battle each other in Jeopardy-style, college-oriented trivia.
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When Alicia learns that Madison's actions put the mission for medicine in jeopardy, her anger and disappointment are palpable.
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William Barr's efforts to question British and Australian officials "puts in jeopardy the whole Five Eyes relationship," Warner said.
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Senate Republicans—and prominent conservatives—appear to be standing by him for now, but his nomination is in jeopardy.
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"And I knew that, John, when I made the announcement yesterday, that it could be in jeopardy," he added.
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The small potential reward being dangled by the industry is nowhere close to what would be placed in jeopardy.
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Anyone with the vision to lead this country could see there's nothing "independent" about putting that effort in jeopardy.
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I feel like today, this whole SESTA and FOSTA has put a lot of sex workers' lives in jeopardy.
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"This restriction would not have protected my patients," she added, "it would only have put their health in jeopardy."
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Now ... multiple reports say the QB is fighting off an infection that could put his football career in jeopardy.
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Steve-O: I wouldn't do anything that I perceived to put my spinal cord or my life in jeopardy.
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By the end of their conversation, the professor's career is in jeopardy, the militant student bent on its destruction.
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A lot of people don't know how in jeopardy they are, and so that's part of what we're doing.
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"I wanted to send a message to the people of Stanton," Lou says when the production is in jeopardy.
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In such a case, the rule of law will be in jeopardy and the country will be irrevocably split.
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Without such changes, the goals of the global climate pact, the Paris Agreement, are in jeopardy, the study said.
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Mr. Collins said that up to 300,000 people across the region could be in jeopardy if more rains come.
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But every day the assault continues, real people are hurt and our health care system is put in jeopardy.
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Even worse, the plan doesn't take into account the fact that the future of Social Security is in jeopardy.
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Overall, in recombining these images, Chin gestures toward a crucial truth of our time: establishment knowledge is in jeopardy.
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"It puts it in jeopardy," said Ruth Schwartz, the executive director of Shelter Partnership, a nonprofit homeless advocacy group.
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New York (CNN Business)A deal to merge the nation's two largest newspaper chains appears to be in jeopardy.
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"If there's any risk of us being in jeopardy, I'll shut this thing down in two seconds," he says.
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Judge Kavanaugh, President Trump's second Supreme Court nominee, has denied the accusation, which has put his confirmation in jeopardy.
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"In modern practice, nominees more often withdraw if it looks like their confirmation is in jeopardy," Mr. Huder said.
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There is no sign that Google's share is much in jeopardy; it's changed little over the past three years.
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Dallas rallied for touchdowns on their next two consecutive possessions and suddenly the Jets' heroic story seemed in jeopardy.
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And that clamor is what will likely put any source, which may or may not be human, in jeopardy.
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"It feels like we're in jeopardy right now," said Ms. Tierney, on a break from a recent afternoon rehearsal.
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Despite increasing Twitter's revenue and users in the last two years, CEO Jack Dorsey's job is now in jeopardy.
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That streak, Republicans fear, may be in jeopardy if former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach wins the nomination.
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Public Health Parts of the country are in jeopardy of not having an insurer offering Obamacare plans next year.
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Oh, and get this: Atlanta's chance of becoming the winning location of Amazon's HQ2 could also be in jeopardy.
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The candidate has, however, made exceptions for cases of when the mother's life is in jeopardy, rape and incest.
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Keep in mind: these moves should often only be made if necessary, as they put your savings in jeopardy.
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Then there was Trump's announcement he was ending DACA, leaving hundreds of thousands of young people's futures in jeopardy.
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But if panic persisted and airlines were unwilling to buy it, the future of Boeing would be in jeopardy.
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The maker of light bulbs and jet engines is in jeopardy of suffering its worst day since last fall.
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Democrats' solid majorities in Trenton aren't in jeopardy, but the state's off-year legislative elections still have some intrigue.
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Most don't advise confronting the harasser in the moment, because it can escalate and put the bystander in jeopardy.
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It offers a way forward, an alternative to a war that would put both India and Pakistan in jeopardy.
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As for Boettcher, she will be forever linked to Holzhauer in "Jeopardy!" lore, as Nancy Zerg is to Jennings.
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If they think that doing the former puts the latter in jeopardy, they're less likely to push for it.
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But thanks to a booming illegal peyote tourism industry nearby, even that part of their culture is in jeopardy.
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Cam Newton might be in jeopardy of missing the Carolina Panthers' opener against the Los Angeles Rams on Sept. 8.
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But at the same time, his volcanic temper, fueled by wholesale amounts of cocaine and booze, puts him in jeopardy.
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If the tribunals are perceived as incompetent or too lenient, the prospect of a lasting peace will be in jeopardy.
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The unceremonious end of the Activision deal left the future of the franchise in jeopardy, with Hawk exploring his options.
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A number of government-funded rental assistance programs are in jeopardy as the longest shutdown in U.S. history wears on.
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Russell, 20, was then asked if he believed that he put Young's personal life and relationship with Azalea in jeopardy.
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Gay and lesbian parents are worried that their parental rights could be in jeopardy, especially for the non-biological parent.
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Even as Trump has publicly backed pre-existing condition coverage, his administration has helped to put the provision in jeopardy.
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Republican overreach will put those districts in jeopardy and expand the playing field for Democrats in the House this cycle.
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Otherwise, they say the objectives of the Paris climate agreement, which went into effect in November, could be in jeopardy.
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But Obamacare is in jeopardy once again, after the Trump administration supported a lawsuit questioning the health-care law's constitutionality.
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"I feel like my entire life is now in jeopardy," Sanchez told BuzzFeed News after the news broke on Tuesday.
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Without supplier credit, medicines and supplies for public hospitals and air-ambulance service to trauma centers are now in jeopardy.
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When pressed about whether Fuchs's job is in jeopardy over the proposal mania, Brown said the internal review is ongoing.
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The policy decisions made by his administration to date have continued to put the country's long-term health in jeopardy.
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"One was about to put the other in jeopardy," Bilton writes of Ulbricht's girlfriend and the newly launched Silk Road.
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Miami WR DeVante Parker (hamstring) and C Mike Pouncey (hip) are in jeopardy of sitting out the season opener. 3.
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In the meantime, that leaves millions of employees across the country in jeopardy, and not just because of E-Verify.
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BARTIROMO: So is the 220 percent rate, is that in jeopardy or are you getting mostly the agreements on that?
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Trump's declining popularity with voters outside of the Republican Party may put Republicans' hopes of holding the House in jeopardy.
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Then, add in the fact that it's 2017, the year during which all our personal freedoms were suddenly in jeopardy.
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"The reality of it is, my career and my entire life are in jeopardy because of this bill," she says.
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Doctors at a nearby hospital discovered that Westerdale had experienced a placental abruption that put the twins' lives in jeopardy.
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The planes were not in jeopardy, but the pilots could not override the computer's command, forcing the airplanes to dive.
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"We never thought that the House was in jeopardy, that we could lose 30 seats in the House," Heck said.
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Throughout the Rio Olympics, they routinely beat teams by double digits and were seldom in jeopardy of losing a game.
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"We go to a different country each week to search for and rescue Americans in jeopardy," Sinise, 60, tells PEOPLE.
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His retirement could put some of his signature rulings in jeopardy such as the 1973 court ruling in Roe v.
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Matt Cooney, a 79-year-old retired television sportscaster, was informed that his financial decision-making capacity was in jeopardy.
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In fact, there's even some speculation that the firm's long-running partnership with The Academy might be in jeopardy too.
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The agreement marks a global commitment to combating climate change, but could be in jeopardy of the U.S. pulling out.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is probing the NRA's finances, which could put the NRA's nonprofit status in jeopardy.
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He was in jeopardy of falling short of the qualification requirements for the next round of debates later this month.
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But the President subtly warned Republicans that their political futures could be in jeopardy if they don't support his efforts.
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Why it matters: Congress has until March 5 to find a DACA fix or risk putting Dreamers' protections in jeopardy.
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All but one lost their jobs or have legacies in jeopardy amid the rising wave of populism in the West.
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These efficiency standards played a key role in President Obama's climate agenda, but Trump has put their future in jeopardy.
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But he said he had no regrets, and he had shown no indication he thought his job was in jeopardy.
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Club members who I was friendly with after I left had their memberships in jeopardy if they communicated with me.
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" YOU THINK: "But your vote put the lives of Muslims, immigrants, people of color, women and LGBTQ folk in jeopardy!
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That's why, right here in Los Angeles, we will not stay silent as our students' futures are placed in jeopardy.
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Clinton's personal secretary, Betty Currie, recalled feeling like she was putting her colleagues in jeopardy when she spoke with prosecutors.
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That delay, EU officials believe, could put May's own weak position in jeopardy, and throw new doubt on the process.
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"Dealing with excess fat needs to be a priority," he said, "as it truly can put someone's life in jeopardy."
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Dutchman Tom Dumoulin, whose place had been in jeopardy after breaking his wrist on the Tour de France, was second.
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Many Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups have argued that Kavanaugh's confirmation to the court would put the legislation in jeopardy.
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He worried that his plans to study in Romania on the European Union's student-exchange program, Erasmus, were in jeopardy.
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If the Trump administration now sees these as federal outlays, then a lot of major projects are now in jeopardy.
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If the government had not opened up 21 days after it was shuttered, Americans' safety would have been in jeopardy.
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One convention is that asylum-seekers should not be returned to a country where their safety would be in jeopardy.
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" He added: "Meanwhile, because of the continuing shutdown across our country, our environment and public health are increasingly in jeopardy.
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Tesla (TSLA) has outsold those vehicles in the United States, but some experts wonder whether Tesla's reign is in jeopardy.
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"Canada is a trading nation, and if the world trading system is in jeopardy, then Canada is hurt," he explained.
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Just like that, the Wild Bill's multi-million dollar season is in jeopardy if he doesn't get it fixed fast.
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"They put our majority in jeopardy with their failure on health care, more than they did their own," Cole said.
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Bad news for jobs The recent data suggest that Beijing's efforts to shore up employment this year are in jeopardy.
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I don't like all those "women in jeopardy" novels either, and there seem to be an awful lot of them.
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As schools across our country continue to close, some for the rest of the year, these students are in jeopardy.
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The panel's intervention put Broadcom's bid in jeopardy just as the company appeared likely to claim seats on Qualcomm's board.
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Friendships have been lost and professional careers have been put in jeopardy, all due to us supporting one fair wage.
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"Your rights are in jeopardy: they are being treated with utter contempt by many governments around the world," he said.
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"PREPA's fundamental infrastructure is in jeopardy due to a lack of funding and significant workforce reductions," according to the report.
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But it remains unclear what that response will be and if it puts agreements like Exxon's in China in jeopardy.
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"History tells us the House is in jeopardy," said Corry Bliss, who runs a "super PAC" dedicated to House races.
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"He turned it over to the F.B.I., hoping to put me in jeopardy," Mr. Trump told the crowd in Ohio.
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And when friends started asking him about rumors that his job was in jeopardy, he insisted that everything was fine.
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"All of these parks are in jeopardy," said Bill Golden, president of the National Institute for Coastal and Harbor Infrastructure.
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And quite frankly, the future of just about every conference for the year looks to be in jeopardy, at best.
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But with the rapid spreading of the coronavirus, third-party sellers like Bernard are in jeopardy of losing big business.
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In "Jeopardy!" terms, that means he was correctly responded to every one of the 41 questions he buzzed to answer.
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An ambitious plan to charge drivers in Manhattan to raise money for the subways could be in jeopardy, officials warn.
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If it happens, though, it won't just be the future of Israeli-Palestinian peace that will be put in jeopardy.
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Unanswered is whether Congress will share the fate of these vulnerable Americans by putting their own healthcare coverage in jeopardy.
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The New York Post first reported in mid-February that McCusker's nomination was in jeopardy and expected to be pulled.
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The goal is to instill fear in a segment of the population, and it puts communities of color in jeopardy.
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The vote initially appeared in jeopardy as leadership hovered below the 60-vote threshold needed for more than an hour.
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S. officials" had told him or her "that some Ukrainian officials were aware that U.S. aid might be in jeopardy.
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In letters to several local governments last week, the Justice Department warned that several current grants could be in jeopardy.
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The agency has repeatedly declined comment on Lloyd's decisions around the migrant crisis and whether his job is in jeopardy.
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But the pact has been in jeopardy since May 2018, when President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the agreement.
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Still others worried that the program would siphon students from New York's private colleges, putting their financial viability in jeopardy.
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My office remains committed to protecting the welfare of all animals and holding accountable those who put them in jeopardy.
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Yet despite Chait's confidence in the durability of Obama's legacy, other elements of his agenda appear to be in jeopardy.
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But his self-made job was in jeopardy after someone sent an e-mail complaint to the Minneapolis Health Department.
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Attaching the concealed-carry reciprocity measure puts the bipartisan measure to beef up background checks in jeopardy in the Senate.
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He was nominated for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for "Empire" -- a role that may be in jeopardy.
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"By continuing to pander to polluters they are putting the rest of the elected officials in their party in jeopardy."
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If a contractor or foreperson tries to cut corners, the workers can, and will, refuse to put themselves in jeopardy.
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"To not be informed is to put all of the members of our parish family in jeopardy," Snyder told CNN.
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After months of niceties, North Korea has returned to its mercurial form and put the Trump-Kim summit in jeopardy.
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This story focuses on how men who are accused justify what they've done and how their dreams are in jeopardy.
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Anthem's $48 billion takeover of Cigna is in jeopardy after the Department of Justice said the deal would threaten competition.
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Publication of the resulting catalogue is still years away and likely now in jeopardy without the oil company's financial support.
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Elizabeth takes pride in her job but feels that political climate surrounding her work could put her career in jeopardy.
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Officials urged people across the northeast to alert social services if they saw people in jeopardy because of the cold.
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There were two things that happened during the storm that made me begin to believe that my life was in jeopardy.
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But at this fraught political moment for Big Tech, buying an asset like Discord could put the owner's brand in jeopardy.
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Third, they are dangerous, putting lives in jeopardy by sending officers on unnecessary calls, thus making them unavailable for real emergencies.
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Connected cars layer in an added risk to driving, as drivers' well-being can be in jeopardy if something goes awry.
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But because of the extent to which the FBI has antagonized the company, this kind of cooperation is now in jeopardy.
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Neither their jobs nor their wages were in jeopardy as countries ranging from Vietnam to Colombia became more competitive with us.
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No legacy business system or industry is immune to disruption in 2016: Everyone and everything is in jeopardy of being supplanted.
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However, it's been unclear when the Ukrainians learned he had done that, and this aid they expected was truly in jeopardy.
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Seattle TE Jimmy Graham (ankle), who has made only four catches for nine yards, is in jeopardy of missing the game.
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But if water starts to form on InSight, the moisture could damage the vehicle and put the entire mission in jeopardy.
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The planned spin off could be in jeopardy as a result, Jim Corridore, a research equity analyst at CFRA, said Monday.
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While Becca praised all the men for their guts, everyone on hand agreed that Newton's job isn¹t exactly in jeopardy.
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The actual air traffic systems of individual airports are not in jeopardy, Eurocontrol stressed, meaning air travel remains safe and unaffected.
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They expanded that evacuation order Thursday, warning that levees will likely be overrun by Friday, putting even more homes in jeopardy.
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The founders understood that if the press was in jeopardy, democracy, their new country's innovative experiment, would be in peril, too.
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Without cost-sharing assistance, uncompensated care will increase dramatically, putting hospitals and doctors, which are foundational to their communities, in jeopardy.
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Unfortunately, the calls by President Obama to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan could put those achievements in jeopardy.
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They expanded that evacuation order Thursday, warning that levees will likely overtop by Friday morning, putting even more homes in jeopardy.
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If those provisions are thrown out, it could once again put the Republican effort to repeal and replace Obamacare in jeopardy.
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When hit with a takedown, the video can no longer be monetized and can put a channel in jeopardy for deletion.
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With discretionary budget cuts in the works, the ability of government statistical agencies to perform their duties may be in jeopardy.
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But the import tax is facing increasing opposition from businesses and GOP lawmakers, putting the House GOP blueprint's chances in jeopardy.
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And his rep denies a report that that same tour – scheduled through November – is in jeopardy, adding Bieber is "totally fine."
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"Our first job is to protect our citizenry, and, to me, these arms sales put U.S. lives in jeopardy," he said.
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The monument, which is made up of 87,500 acres of privately donated land adjacent to Baxter State Park, is in jeopardy.
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But right now, the spending bill's passage through the House is in jeopardy and a shutdown seems more likely than not.
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The strike could put operations in jeopardy at resorts like Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand Las Vegas and Stratosphere Casino.
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The farms employ about 400 mostly immigrant workers whose jobs could be in jeopardy due to the loss of city business.
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The future of Facebook's cryptocurrency project is in jeopardy as many of the companies initially attached to Libra have jumped ship.
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In terms of the 9 million children and 370,000 pregnant women who are insured by CHIP, their coverage is in jeopardy.
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The injury puts the rest of his season in jeopardy and will force the Yankees to replace him in the rotation.
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The GOP's shocking wave victory in Tuesday's elections has put ObamaCare in jeopardy, as Republicans vow to go after the law.
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His team was down, 17-16, on the road, and his perfect 2-0 record as a starter was in jeopardy.
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These were voters in states like West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio whose jobs were in jeopardy from the Paris climate agreement.
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But the future of those projects is in jeopardy because of SunEdison's financial problems, which also threatens the yieldcos future revenues.
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Removing the market certainty that the Jones Act provides would decimate the American maritime industry, putting our national security in jeopardy.
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Suddenly, his business was in jeopardy, but far worse, he wasn't sure if the brewery and its owners had even survived.
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WH sources tell us Pruitt's job is in jeopardy and that Trump is angry over stories about the EPA admin's actions.
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Healthcare for millions of Americans is in jeopardy, and Senator Bernie Sanders is fighting back with one beautiful, foam core poster.
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That would have put the nomination in jeopardy, since Senate Republicans have a 52-48 majority and Democrats were solidly opposed.
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But more broadly, there is a sense in the U.S. and elsewhere that science's central role in society is in jeopardy.
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But he did push back on the notion that a Trump nomination could put Republican control of the House in jeopardy.
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But if we don't put him in jeopardy, he's never going to think that he should just stop what he's doing.
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Young scientists say they've been shut out of a lot of the federal funding that's available, putting their careers in jeopardy.
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But a weakened peso and shrinking GDP have put the Colombian government's $85033 billion-dollar post-conflict development plan in jeopardy.
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The bill does not have exceptions for rape or incest, but does include one if the mother's health is in jeopardy.
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"Any time you feel like your player's safety is in jeopardy, I think all guys take exception to that," Sabathia said.
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Pantaleo's job has been in jeopardy since he was caught on video applying what some allege was a chokehold on Garner.
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As the legal proceedings play out, Gimelstob is in jeopardy of losing one or more of his prominent roles in tennis.
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The Lakers opened the season with a 33-5 record, amid a report that Coach Luke Walton's job was in jeopardy.
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Nor does the tape show, contrary to many press reports, that the safety of any cast member was ever in jeopardy.
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The New Zealand restrictions left the sprawling Super Rugby competition in jeopardy after only six completed rounds of the regular season.
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On the same day the poll came out, several Republican senators criticized the plan, which suggests it may be in jeopardy.
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The shocking plan by Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) to save her mill puts her relationship with Remy (Dondré Whitfield) in jeopardy.
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All of that is now in jeopardy as the agency purges scientists from its review panels and purposely disregards scientific research.
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Both governors were solid, though each is in jeopardy of falling off the debate stage in September when eligibility requirements double.
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President Trump, aides said, believed she was persuasive and informed the aides that he believed the judge's confirmation was in jeopardy.
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It's the first human spaceflight since 2011, but the coronavirus could put it in jeopardy if the key people get sick.
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Mr. Pompeo said that the publication of the official's name, Michael D'Andrea, was "unconscionable" and put his covert status in jeopardy.
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Collins said she does not believe Roe is in jeopardy, but can't predict how Kavanaugh would vote in every single case.
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An investigation will determine who shot the detective, but authorities earlier put the blame on Ransom for putting officers in jeopardy.
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While we certainly have a right to advance our own interests, we can't afford to put the entire agreement in jeopardy.
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Party leaders in Thailand said they were not looking for Ms. Yingluck because they were afraid of putting her in jeopardy.
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The whole global iodination effort "may be put in jeopardy unless action is taken," a 2011 report prepared for Unicef said.
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Unless Congress acts soon, DACA will expire, putting the future of nearly 800,000 young immigrants, like you, the Dreamers, in jeopardy.
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Hawks ATLANTA — With the Boston Celtics' winning streak in jeopardy, Kyrie Irving took charge against the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night.
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"I don't feel an urgent need to pass that law until you show me that Mr. Mueller is in jeopardy," Sen.
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"Largely as a result of it, capitalism is not working for the majority of Americans and is in jeopardy," he writes.
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If it results in a significant tariff being imposed, 88,000 overall jobs will be put needlessly in jeopardy in 85033 alone.
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The United States government is poised to make another decision that puts our water, our lives, and cultural lifeblood in jeopardy.
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SHRIVER: Earlier in March, I testified in Congress when I heard that Alzheimer's funding was in jeopardy due to proposed cuts.
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Any change to the bonus cap could put that in jeopardy, said a spokesperson for an influential UK banking industry group.
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Multiple hosts pointed out to Nunberg that he would place himself in jeopardy of being arrested if he refuses to comply.
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"I think he did the right thing by stepping down, not putting the citizens here in town in jeopardy," he said.
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Now there is hope that we may start getting our lauded American justice system back, but that hope is in jeopardy.
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"Now, after working for decades as iron workers, truck drivers or auto workers, their planned retirements are in jeopardy," Neal said.
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And if those things are not being done you're in jeopardy to lose your license that can cost millions of dollars.
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The 24-year-old agreement is now in jeopardy unless Canada and Mexico satisfy U.S. demands for changes to the deal.
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The relationship between Oliver and Anna, in particular, never acquires the heat to make us feel anxious when it's in jeopardy.
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First things first: Is Obamacare in jeopardy now that another Donald Trump-appointed justice will be on the nation's highest bench?
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The team was in a tailspin when Flacco was injured, and it appeared that Coach John Harbaugh's job was in jeopardy.
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For Silicon Valley, one of the industry's largest exits — and the biggest exit Y Combinator has yet seen — is in jeopardy.
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Analysts say US embassies and consulates are prime targets in the wake of these events, and personnel could be in jeopardy.
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"Roe is in jeopardy like never before, and we can't afford to let another Trump Justice anywhere near the Supreme Court."
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Now that base is going to be looking for something to blame, putting Le Pen's future in French politics in jeopardy.
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The other 46 states don't like that those four have preference, but Nevada is the one that might be most in jeopardy.
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"We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy," said Denver Public Schools Superintendent Tom Boasberg.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case establishing a constitutional basis for abortion rights that Democrats have warned may now be in jeopardy.
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And there you suddenly are, replying to a totally irrelevant text message while putting your life, and lives of others, in jeopardy.
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There is a better legislative solution than putting workers' private information in jeopardy or making taxpayers victims of forced union dues schemes.
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Coach Rick Pitino has been suspended for five conference games, and the school confirmed that its 2013 national title is in jeopardy.
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Lewis deflected the notion that Dalton's job was in jeopardy in favor of backup AJ McCarron, who has only three career starts.
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Along the way, she gave fans enough hints to crack the code to her sexuality without putting her android act in jeopardy.
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It's not really a point of contention, and never is my tenuous status on the Jennings Verizon family plan actually in jeopardy.
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She testified without a State Department lawyer and, according to White House talking points, was in jeopardy of accidentally revealing classified information.
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"I feel like my entire life is now in jeopardy," Gabriel Sanchez, a 21-year-old DREAMer in Oklahoma, told BuzzFeed News.
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Other all-time records are also in jeopardy, including a high of 117 degrees Fahrenheit in Tucson, and 124 degrees in Yuma.
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It refers to schools passing on problematic teachers to new schools without reporting problems, including those that might put others in jeopardy.
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Immigration officials point out that most of the Cambodian deportees have been convicted of crimes that put their immigration status in jeopardy.
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Peg Sandeen, the executive director of Death with Dignity, the Oregon-based organisation, explains that until recently the law was in jeopardy.
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After all, Washington Republicans have never let a primary election get away from them and put a supposedly safe seat in jeopardy.
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If the Trump administration does as Spicer indicated, the markets in states that have only legalized medical marijuana shouldn't be in jeopardy.
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All of this seemed in jeopardy in the Season 6 finale, when Lorna was seen grabbing her stomach and screaming in pain.
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The EPA administrator says he has to choose the pricier travel options because if he doesn't his life could be in jeopardy.
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The next night, May 21, brought his 24th win, and a new record: the highest per-game average winnings in Jeopardy history.
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No gambler could ever hope to offer a sufficiently large bribe for such stars to put their massive legitimate incomes in jeopardy.
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Trump policies are so unpopular that Republicans in Congress are distancing themselves from the president and several special elections are in jeopardy.
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The Panthers went 33-18 in ACC regular-season play, and the future of second-year coach Kevin Stallings is in jeopardy.
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Since then, Holzhauer has amassed over a million dollars in winnings, and has notched the seven-highest single-game tallies in Jeopardy!
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A proposal last month by President Donald Trump to cut the NIH budget by $5.8 billion could put the program in jeopardy.
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His social security reform would be in jeopardy, and if he is removed, there would be an indirect election in two months.
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The troubled effort to repeal and replace Obamacare has put off the effort to pass tax cuts, placing both priorities in jeopardy.
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Wieser expressed concerns that the company's regulatory risks would intensify and that its sophisticated use of data in advertising was in jeopardy.
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Now the equation has suddenly been reversed and explicit programs to count race in decision-making are likely to be in jeopardy.
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It was almost 11 AM, and my corn fritters were in jeopardy of being burned—I had lost complete track of time.
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Holzhauer, a professional sports gambler, thought about risk in a unique way and broke records with the biggest wins in "Jeopardy!" history.
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"As I noted before, blocking Ric Grenell from serving as Ambassador to Germany is putting our national security in jeopardy," Sanders said.
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Democrats have raised concerns that Mueller's status is in jeopardy after Trump appointed Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general earlier this month.
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The only exceptions are if the mother's life is in jeopardy or a doctor determines the fetus cannot survive outside the womb.
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" Last fall, after Trump proposed banning Muslims from the U.S., Walden suggested such rhetoric was unhelpful and put "competitive seats in jeopardy.
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A delay in filing its annual report has more recently placed Valeant in jeopardy of defaulting on its hefty $30 billion debt.
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Another $84 billion worth are in jeopardy as American competition authorities seek to block Anthem's takeover of Cigna and Aetna's of Humana.
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Budget cuts or restructuring for other members of your team could be a sign that your role is in jeopardy as well.
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As for the Viacom directors, they allowed Mr. Redstone to be paid millions of dollars until their own jobs seemed in jeopardy.
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But access to food and health care is also in jeopardy in areas where Boko Haram is active or has been recently.
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This has put its entire economy, including its nationalized oil industry that accounts for most of the country's export revenues, in jeopardy.
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"The renegotiation of the Neighbours Channel 5 deal has become very fraught and is in jeopardy," an unnamed source told the paper.
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Similarly, Najib's plans for infrastructure projects and a pivot toward China could be in jeopardy if victory goes to Mahathir, Mumford said.
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Trump is in jeopardy because of the positions he has taken on key issues and the language he uses to articulate them.
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Several times in the past three years, Jones has seemingly found his roster spot in jeopardy only to survive and sometimes thrive.
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But with Republicans hell-bent on repealing the ACA, now even the modest strides made in increasing healthcare accessibility are in jeopardy.
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Mr. Keating, who wrote and directed, eventually narrows the focus to Vivian, and Ms. Bell makes a fiercely determined woman in jeopardy.
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Which means that the 6 jobs I have created and the 5 more that I need to fill – will be in jeopardy.
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But that streak is in jeopardy this season, and the Bulldogs probably have to win the West Coast Conference tournament to qualify.
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However, Putin threatening the United States puts not only the postwar order but the peace of the entire Western world in jeopardy.
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SPONSORED CONTENT Sponsored by PhRMA As a Medicare Part D cliff looms for seniors, the program's successful structure is also in jeopardy.
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Trump has suggested that U.S. support for the transatlantic alliance could be in jeopardy if other countries do not increase their contributions.
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In the FN's formulation, however, it is not market forces, but rather Muslims and EU bureaucrats who put these institutions in jeopardy.
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Read up on FOSTA/SESTA and the ways in which sex workers' lives are being put in jeopardy because of these bills.
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Long story short: Poor Mary is doomed to marry Jamie's rapist, and if Claire interferes it will put Frank's existence in jeopardy.
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But then, perhaps I'm wrong: They are exposed, in danger, in jeopardy, which is also part of the meaning of the term.
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Today, this means that more people than ever who are considering buying a home could be putting their retirement savings in jeopardy.
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" The former intelligence chief said that someone's security clearances are typically only put in jeopardy "if they mishandle or divulge classified information.
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Before his arrest, aware that his collection was in jeopardy, he made a detailed list of 93 pieces of art he owned.
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No exceptions for especially heinous crimes; no loopholes allowing execution when other lives might be in jeopardy, as in past Catholic teachings.
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But now, even the Trump-Kim meeting is in jeopardy — which means Trump may lose the opportunity to strike a historic deal.
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About a decade ago, expiring tax incentives led to a wave of factory closings, stoking fears that the industry was in jeopardy.
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But these separate efforts at reform have occasioned a coordinated pushback from the bail industry, which fears its profits are in jeopardy.
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Environmental groups such as Quercus oppose any large-scale lithium exploration, warning that it would put Portugal's carbon neutrality goals in jeopardy.
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The sheltering-in-place model used in Houston would put millions of people in jeopardy if used in the Miami-Dade area.
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"I don't think it's worth putting my family's safety or friends' and colleagues' safety in jeopardy with me getting sick," she says.
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"I don't feel an urgent need to pass that law until you show me a reason Mr. Mueller's in jeopardy," said Sen.
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It's an earnest and surprisingly generic children-in-jeopardy novel, one that makes few demands on us and doesn't deliver much, either.
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"If Bernie Sanders was at the top of the ticket, we would be in jeopardy of losing the House," Mr. Richmond said.
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If anything, it has placed them in jeopardy, by forming the basis of a lawsuit that could erase the Affordable Care Act.
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Yet as everyone whose mind is in jeopardy knows, it is not sufficient to speak about mental illness in general, abstract terms.
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The Huskies' long run in the top five in the rankings, which dates to 2007, could be in jeopardy after this defeat.
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Celebrities are using the hashtag to garner support for the whistleblower, after his lawyers said his "personal safety" may be in jeopardy.
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She was bombarded by criticism on Twitter and other social media platforms that she thought would put the company's future in jeopardy.
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The full Senate is likely to consider him next week, and there's no signs to this point his nomination is in jeopardy.
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Hopefully he will not seek to strike out blindly if he sees himself ever more deeply cornered or his survival in jeopardy.
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Finally, Russia's military doctrine does state that nuclear weapons will only be used "when the existence of the state is in jeopardy".
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But again, the implosion of Obamacare in so many parts of the country is already putting the private insurance industry in jeopardy.
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A TMA spokesperson declined to tell Motherboard whether Ring's membership status in TMA is in jeopardy as a result of its partnerships.
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In fact, "Iris" came first, and it may have prompted Puccini to offer his own tale of a Japanese girl in jeopardy.
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If more than a dozen House Republicans defect, the bill will be in jeopardy, with Democrats almost certainly united as a bloc.
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The criminal charges have put him in jeopardy of a suspension by N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell under the league's personal conduct code.
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Dillon's career seemed in jeopardy as he approached his 30th birthday, and then the Patriots traded for him before the 2004 season.
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With Williamson's status as the projected top overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft now in jeopardy, the jokes could clearly wait.
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Funding for some programs administered under the Violence Against Women Act are in jeopardy as a result of the partial government shutdown.
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" Edward Yarbrough, Officer Reynolds's lawyer, said in an interview that because of the jail time, "We think his job is in jeopardy.
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Repealing the Affordable Care Act and making substantial changes to the Medicaid program puts Oregon's, and many other states', gains in jeopardy.
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The president later attacked the two prosecutions and the attorney general, on the grounds that the indictments put Republican seats in jeopardy.
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This step obviously puts the entire framework that has constrained possible Iranian nuclear activities in jeopardy but has not yet destroyed it.
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Whether she's in jeopardy or being hurt, you're just completely open to her in the same way that you're open to Sarah.
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Lee last month refused to testify at Park's trial, as his lawyers advised him it could put him in jeopardy at his own.
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Some put their lives in jeopardy to flee poverty, violence and war, to bring their children to safety and opportunity in this country.
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Which, many Republicans worry, could put a Senate seat in jeopardy in a state where Democrats haven't won a Senate race since 1932(!).
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It's not just Mattis whose job might be in jeopardy — there's Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who Trump has publicly expressed disappointment with, too.
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"If a company relies on the government for a big chunk of its business, that revenue stream is now in jeopardy," Cramer said.
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Patterson believes the markets could be in jeopardy, depending on how willing Trump is to build a trade partnership with countries like Japan.
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Sources on set tell us Nipsey and YG got plenty of footage before cops moved in, so ... the music video's not in jeopardy.
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But many academics worry those bridges are now in jeopardy because of the ban against Iran, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Yemen.
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But a number of science-minded members of Congress are retiring after this term, and that means crucial initiatives could be in jeopardy.
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But it got to a point where Roger posting all these videos of him as this perfect dad put the kids in jeopardy.
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Idaho is known for its potatoes, and a surprise cold snap this week put crops of the state's most famous veggie in jeopardy.
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It's especially rich that the alt-right has called for one comedian's removal when they feel like their own speech is in jeopardy.
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In early 2008, Boback called Wallace into his office, shut the door, and told him that the American Express account was in jeopardy.
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Business tycoon to business tycoon ... Mark Cuban thinks Donald Trump's run for the White House is putting his well-established brand in jeopardy.
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The ban includes exceptions if the mother's life is in jeopardy or the fetus will not be able to survive outside the womb.
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Matt Harvey's place in the starting rotation was placed in jeopardy after a pair of disastrous starts versus the Washington Nationals last month.
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Brandy claims the label actually tried to prevent her from recording and releasing new music, which she says put her career in jeopardy.
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Butts testified that such a ban would put at least 9,000 jobs in jeopardy, most of them in Trudeau's home province of Quebec.
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Two previous Trump nominees, Stephen Moore and Herman Cain, bowed out of consideration after it became clear their confirmation process was in jeopardy.
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William is angry that someone would abuse their power and trust, and he's concerned the show he loves might now be in jeopardy.
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"A bit of a surprise here," Bergeron, 62, said before the four contestants in jeopardy — Scott, Owens, Lachey and Bella — learned their fate.
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The Cubs&apos division lead is hardly in jeopardy at eight games over the St. Louis Cardinals and 8 1/2 over Pittsburgh.
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In comparison, the downstream effects of dirty fuels, like coal and gas, create toxic spaces that put the health of communities in jeopardy.
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He put Britain's role in Europe in jeopardy in order to stave off an as-yet hypothetical challenge to his own political career.
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Since 2014, it has assisted approximately 1,000 families and saved over 40 homes in jeopardy from water bill-related tax sale and foreclosure.
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Defense lawyers argued at trial that her patients put themselves in jeopardy by taking drug dosages far in excess of what Tseng prescribed.
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The future of Enda Kenny (pictured left) as leader of Fine Gael will come into question; Ms Burton may also be in jeopardy.
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One source told me that Steve Cohen's Point72 is leading the way to ensure that the sell side doesn't put them in jeopardy.
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The victory was hailed as a great moment for those in favor of an open internet, but that achievement is suddenly in jeopardy.
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A few examples: The CFPB has also written rules about payday loans and prepaid debit cards, both of which are now in jeopardy.
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Manager Craig Counsell said Garza will be examined over the next few days but wasn't sure if his next start is in jeopardy.
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"There are a lot of things that are in jeopardy, including peaches in the Southeast," said Brad Rippey, a meteorologist with the USDA.
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Top campaign pollster Joel Benenson, Axelrod's former colleague on the Obama team, is among the senior staff whose positions could be in jeopardy.
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Bell basically tried to bluff his way into the starting lineup, somehow unaware that he was even in jeopardy of losing his spot.
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As for now, the future of the capital's art ecosystem — both its local arts community and its internationally connected market — remains in jeopardy.
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But now it's a bit more sensitive, as the Congress is run by Republicans and both GOP majorities are in jeopardy this fall.
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Without the bill's whistleblower protections for all agencies, our national security and the welfare of the American people could be placed in jeopardy.
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If lawmakers deflect the issue on spurious grounds, whether jurisdictional or otherwise, they are putting women and the pets they love in jeopardy.
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Most essential many be the mobilization of new citizen coalitions across the world to organize support for weapons treaties that are in jeopardy.
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From the looks of things, the Republicans hold on the House is in jeopardy, and their control of the Senate is in doubt.
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A source familiar with the turmoil surrounding Tillerson says there is "no indication" the secretary's job is in jeopardy, at least not immediately.
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One administration official said Monday the President had faith in his nominee and has no reason to believe Jackson's confirmation is in jeopardy.
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There is growing speculation, however, that Bannon's job with the administration may be in jeopardy, though some have pushed back on that notion.
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A three-hour, 213-minute delay before the bottom of the seventh ended Martinez's day and appeared to put his victory in jeopardy.
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Matthew Shay, the association's president and CEO, said businesses and consumers have been faring well from the reform, but that's now in jeopardy.
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"I do not believe, and we cannot have, and should not have, a do-nothing summer while Americans are in jeopardy," Ashford said.
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She was already in jeopardy of not winning the simple majority vote before this political earthquake happened in New York on Tuesday night.
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Thousands of Afghans who helped the U.S. military are being threatened by the Taliban, but a visa program for them is in jeopardy.
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"The Trump administration does not have unlimited power to put people's health in jeopardy with unchecked, unilateral executive action like this," she said.
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"In addition, any nation which backs this resolution and receives assistance from the United States will put that assistance in jeopardy," he added.
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While nobody has said the development is in jeopardy, some real estate agents have already begun speculating about the future of the project.
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He intuited that Clinton had no intent to place national security in jeopardy via her shoddy handling of classified information, therefore, no crime.
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The episode efficiently pushed assorted pulse-pounding buttons: women in jeopardy, a harrowing rescue from a burning building, a wrongful execution narrowly averted.
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That's what he looks like now, though, and he'll need to turn it around quickly or else his NBA career is in jeopardy.
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While in hiding, he kept cooperating with the investigation, although getting the theft pinned on him had put his plea deal in jeopardy.
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At no time was the liquor permit holder, Good Company, in jeopardy of losing their permit, and the request for expansion was approved.
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Nonetheless, like the thousands of other street vendors in the city, he knows that his business is in jeopardy during every single service.
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When hordes of people visited, putting its fragile ecosystem in jeopardy, the Bureau of Land Management decided to implement a cap on visitors.
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Pelosi is alleging that Trump's White House, out of pure vengeance, leaked information that put her and others members of Congress in jeopardy.
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The G.O.P.'s standing in the polls collapsed, the Democratic wave built quickly, and Republicans in safe districts soon found themselves in jeopardy.
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But now Representative Randy Hultgren, a Republican hailing from a more far-flung Chicago suburb that backed Mr. Trump, also appears in jeopardy.
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The fact that they are openly married has turned a good part of the town against them and put their restaurant in jeopardy.
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The jobs of over half of Louisiana's private workforce are in jeopardy, and bills are coming due and payroll is about to hit.
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I worry that one of the great accomplishments of the post–World War II world, which is the European order, is in jeopardy.
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Three-session winning streaks for the Dow, S&P 13 and Nasdaq appear in jeopardy ahead of the first trading day of September.
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But experts saw a pattern in the North lashing out against the South when its crucial strategic position with Washington is in jeopardy.
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But abruptly, by the middle of 280, investors started to worry in earnest that their stakes were in jeopardy of shrinking to zero.
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John Harbaugh, whose job as Baltimore's head coach had seemed in jeopardy until the late surge by the Ravens, still may not remain.
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All of those precedents could be in jeopardy, said Lee Epstein, a law professor and political scientist at Washington University in St. Louis.
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" Republicans, he said, intend to provide the funds, so "the money that is necessary to keep this program going is not in jeopardy.
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And unlike Mr. Obama's insurance coverage expansions, these changes are not in jeopardy, said Dennis M. Murphy, IU Health's president and chief executive.
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The North Carolina contest had been one of only a few governor's races where existing Republican control was considered to be in jeopardy.
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Obviously, a Republican-held seat in jeopardy -- particularly in an election cycle where Democrats have very few pickup opportunities -- is a major development.
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Republicans see the seat as rightfully theirs and want it back as a buffer for their majority, which is in jeopardy next fall.
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If that is the case at your company, then leaving your current job for a new one may put that bonus in jeopardy.
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"You have got to believe that has put in jeopardy the ability of the convention centre to host the APEC meeting," he said.
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Democratic lawmakers have voiced concerns that the president's recent attacks on the whistleblower constitute witness intimidation and place the whistleblower's safety in jeopardy.
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"The Russian and Chinese vetoes of Resolution 2449 have put the humanitarian response in Syria in jeopardy at a critical time," she said.
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The two classes he was set to teach — one on far-right populism and another on political memory in Germany — were in jeopardy.
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"Don't do anything that would put your health in jeopardy, because we need you, and thanks for everything you have done," Burke said.
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" It added, "Nor does the tape show, contrary to many press reports, that the safety of any cast member was ever in jeopardy.
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As with any profession or office environment, there will always be personality differences, but in no other workplace is so much in jeopardy.
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We are proud stewards of the world's most vital and influential art form, but right now, our most vulnerable creators are in jeopardy.
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There is nothing to indicate Parscale's job might be in jeopardy, particularly because he still enjoys the confidence of Trump and his children.
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To be clear, that means taking American jobs supported by industries that rely on common alloy aluminum sheets and putting them in jeopardy.
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The Democrats, on the other hand, have several Senate seats that are in jeopardy in conservative states that supported Trump and other Republicans.
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NAFTA has more than tripled trade in the region to $28503 trillion and the resumption of tariffs could put these exchanges in jeopardy.
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By Wednesday evening, Ozerden's fate appeared in jeopardy, with Democratic and Republican senators unable to predict whether or not he would move forward.
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Meehan's electoral future may have already been in jeopardy — he's one of the 23 Republicans who represent a district Clinton won in 2016.
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The source says that even though the President did nothing wrong, he will put himself in jeopardy if questioned in a recorded interview.
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