1.   More often than threats or acts of physical violence, careers are jeopardized or destroyed.

2.   And he says that if his peers ever knew that he was a suspect, it could jeopardize his career.

3.   Casillas said he had a medical condition that jeopardized his career.

4.   Economists who do not want to jeopardize their career may prefer to stay close to the consensus forecast.

5.   He has talked recently about back problems that may jeopardize his career.

6.   He is one of the few professional athletes in any sport to do so, and he waited until after his retirement for fear of jeopardizing his career.

7.   He says his career is being jeopardized.

8.   In fact, it has been argued that playing basketball in college only jeopardizes pro careers, which, for the most part, are staggeringly brief.

9.   Lindros has had six, which have jeopardized his career.

10.   Most officers shun them for fear of jeopardizing their careers or out of a stubborn attitude that they should deal with their own ordeals.

v. + career >>共 644
begin 9.68%
end 5.68%
make 5.48%
pursue 4.31%
start 4.29%
have 4.14%
finish 3.46%
build 2.83%
tie 2.56%
spend 2.29%
jeopardize 0.34%
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%
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