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He's not going to jeopardize his position with those people.
The last thing he wanted to do was jeopardize the first class.
"The last thing I want to do is jeopardize his future."
He's not going to do anything to jeopardize his team's success.
Do we want to jeopardize what might come out of this?
No, she thought, he would do nothing to jeopardize his son.
Your father gets far too much value from my services for you to jeopardize them.
But I will tell you that too much money has been spent to jeopardize things now.
"We are not going to do anything to jeopardize this team."
He was so close to freedom, why jeopardize things now?
It must not be jeopardized by a single human being.
"And why would you jeopardize the teacher's life to turn that person in?"
"Every man, woman and child may well have been jeopardized."
Some worried that the news could jeopardize the group's future.
He said it could jeopardize the country's place in the global economy.
"It most likely will increase the response time and jeopardize lives."
We should never do something that jeopardizes one or the other.
We must not jeopardize the work of the past forty years.
But he also knew the Bear would never jeopardize national security.
He could not afford to do anything to jeopardize his position.
He has talked recently about back problems that may jeopardize his career.
She would be crazy to jeopardize her own work by getting involved with the director.
And we cannot allow you, in your present state, to do anything that would jeopardize us all.
You know I would never do anything to jeopardize what you've worked so hard to gain for us.
"I was not going to jeopardize my day job," he said.
You love your wife too much to jeopardise the relationship?
In some cases that particular position could jeopardise security itself.
I love my wife of 26 years too much to jeopardise our relationship.
Now the opportunity had once again been given to them, she felt that they must do nothing to jeopardise the future.
Nothing could ever be done which might jeopardise that confidence.
Making the wrong choice could be expensive and even jeopardise your business.
It has never been my intention to jeopardise the movement.
You could jeopardise any chance we have of getting them in the future."
The last things he wants to do is jeopardise anyone's safety by doing something silly.
Cameron says he does not want to jeopardise the police investigation.
The cuts also jeopardise national security and reduce the country's international influence, they say.
Is the ratification process in certain countries not going to jeopardise this?
This is something that must not, however, jeopardise basic social and environmental requirements.
"Of course not, but in his present state I'm afraid he'll jeopardise the mission."
He would not do anything now to jeopardise that.
In any case we further believe that could jeopardise our value to some customers as an independent source of support.
Any failure to do so can jeopardise a criminal prosecution.
They felt that any more would jeopardise national security.
Clearly, any further delay in collection would seriously jeopardise the project.
He was not prepared to jeopardise his career by acting without the proper information.
There was some concern that the level of media coverage at the time could jeopardise any future trial.
There should be no major issues that could jeopardise the sale, such as legal action or a tax investigation.
But experts warned that any market fall could still jeopardise the first day's trading.
I would not jeopardise my husband's life, nor yet his plans, by speaking to him before strangers.
If any of us are apprehended, we say nothing that might jeopardise our mission.