11.   We have a responsibility as an administration to speak as candidly as we can to the American people, but without jeopardizing life.

12.   While some forms of disruption would lead mainly to nuisance and economic loss, other forms would jeopardize lives.

13.   Failure by trucking companies to meet safety standards has become an epidemic jeopardizing the lives of motorists, Dan McTeague, a Toronto-area Liberal, said Tuesday.

14.   He said this information jeopardized the lives of the soldiers who carried out the missions under the cover of darkness.

15.   The district court in Goteborg ruled that the four defendants must have known that the fire could spread and jeopardize lives.

16.   The government said it did not want to jeopardize the lives of the hostages.

17.   The threatened offensives could jeopardize the lives of tens of thousands of civilians in refugee camps and rebel-held cities and towns.

18.   An early withdrawal of UN peacekeepers from Bosnia could jeopardize more lives than those already in danger, Canadian Defense Minister David Collenette said Wednesday.

19.   But police said they had deliberately decided to leave some distance between themselves and their prey in order not to jeopardize the lives of the hostages.

20.   Separately, FBI Director Louis Freeh told a joint news conference with Deutch that Nicholson had jeopardized the lives of his colleagues and their foreign sources.

v. + life >>共 671
save 9.81%
live 4.34%
change 4.24%
face 2.72%
risk 2.57%
have 2.50%
take 2.50%
claim 2.46%
improve 1.89%
lose 1.85%
jeopardize 0.11%
jeopardize + n. >>共 350
safety 5.25%
security 4.67%
chance 4.42%
effort 2.58%
relation 2.58%
talk 2.33%
negotiation 2.17%
health 1.92%
career 1.83%
job 1.83%
life 1.67%
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