Moreover, Beijing does not wish to jeopardize its investments in the Iranian energy sector.
He won't give his name because he doesn't want to jeopardize his job.
Another way to describe such moves are as reckless concessions certain to jeopardize Israel's security, and quite possibly ours.
This project is too important to allow Russia's illusory status as a "full partner" with the United States to jeopardize it.
Any employer that is willing to jeopardize your retirement security for its own benefit is, in my opinion, not to be trusted.
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Still, cutting deals with companies like CBS, that doesn't want to jeopardize its cable and satellite TV-based revenue, could be difficult.
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Do I want to jeopardize that yet for a couple of bucks?
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That probably de-motivated them to jeopardize the additional revenue to their practice by complaining up the chain about Indians ignoring their advice.
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Al-Awlaki says he is doing what he can to coax his son out of hiding, but does not want to jeopardize his son's life.
The NFL was willing to jeopardize the integrity of the entire game by employing amateur refs in order to win a tiny financial victory.
The deaths, usually caused when fish are caught against water intake screens, are "not likely to jeopardize the continued existence" of either species, the study concludes.
As a minority of the Senate considers whether to continue to jeopardize reenactment of the Patriot Act, a distinguished group of the legislation's supporters weighed in.
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In time of war, it would not be merely reckless but the height of folly to jeopardize the good order and discipline of the armed forces.
Confidantes in New York and Washington indicate Ferraro is delaying the announcement because she does not want to jeopardize her high-profile position as a commentator on CNN's "Crossfire" program.
United States is attempting to jeopardize their gravy train.
At the end of 1997, without warning, MOR slowed the oil spigot to Joy-Lud, cutting it off completely by the end of 1998, Sapir alleges, in order to jeopardize FTL's financing for the plastics plant.
Throughout the West, Deng was reputed to be a man who appreciated his country's vital need for Western technology, capital, and export markets and, therefore, one who would do nothing to jeopardize its access to such resources.
Not surprisingly, those who have, in Mr. Coughlin's words, "a professional duty to know" the nature of the enemy and its threat doctrine have generally been unwilling to jeopardize their careers and reputations by accurately understanding and depicting such things.
But on crucial issues Germany still lags, especially by continuing to trade with the Iranians and especially in Afghanistan, where their obduracy is helping to jeopardize the fight against the Taliban and thereby bringing into question the very future of NATO.
As a minority of the Senate considers whether to continue to jeopardize reenactment of the Patriot Act, a distinguished group of the legislation's supporters weighed in today at a press conference convened by two former Attorneys General at the National Press Club.
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If she thinks otherwise - or is willing to jeopardize our freedoms by helping a toxic rival legal code to take hold here - we better know it now, not after she gets on the Supreme Court for the rest of her life.
Andrew Neil, a former editor of the Sunday Times under Murdoch, said the media baron -- who became a U.S. citizen in 1985 -- had been heavily coached by his New York lawyers on how not to jeopardize those vital American interests through intemperate outbursts in London.
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These observations demand all the more immediate consideration in light of the danger that the Arafat-Netanyahu summit meeting now underway at the Wye Plantation is rooted in mistaken assumptions, motivated by dubious impulses and virtually certain to jeopardize any prospects for real peace and stability in the volatile Mideast region.
Unfortunately, some in the United States Congress are prepared to jeopardize that peace and run the risk of having to commit vastly larger forces and resources to address any conflict that might ensue in the name of reducing the costs of maintaining the 46, 000 U.S. personnel presently stationed in South Korea.
O'Leary used her four-year tenure as Secretary of Energy to undermine public confidence in the U.S. nuclear weapons program even as she systematically acted -- through policy decisions, budgetary actions and programmatic steps -- to jeopardize that program's ability over time to maintain the safety, reliability and credibility of the Nation's nuclear deterrent.
The newspaper said none of the people with knowledge of Armstrong's situation wanted to be identified because it would jeopardize their access to information on the matter.
To hold the suspect as an enemy combatant under these circumstances would be contrary to our laws and may even jeopardize our efforts to prosecute him for his crimes.
For this reason, it is risky for any senior without long-term care insurance or very large assets to make gifts of any amount, even to charity, because it might jeopardize their ability to enter into nursing home care at any time during the following five years.
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