1.   Any postponement in the asset sale is seen as jeopardizing prospects the government will close its deficit.

2.   Chafee said the partisan logjam over the two main bills is jeopardizing the prospects for legislation this year, despite its grass-roots appeal.

3.   The poisonous atmosphere that has preceded the signing seems to jeopardize long-term prospects for peace.

4.   Those prospects may be jeopardized, however, by differences between the U.S. and Russia over the makeup of an international force that would supervise any Bosnian peace agreement.

5.   A series of disagreements, especially between the West and China and India, are jeopardizing prospects for an accord.

6.   Bush, however, has countered that Gore would promote big-government initiatives that would jeopardize business prospects.

7.   Bush has countered that Gore would promote big-government initiatives that would jeopardize business prospects.

8.   But Bush has countered that Gore would promote big-government initiatives that would jeopardize business prospects.

9.   Democrats who solidly back that second bill complained that Republicans had refused to allow them a chance to offset its cost -- thereby jeopardizing the prospects for passage.

10.   He said it could jeopardize prospects for peace.

v. + prospect >>共 435
face 11.65%
raise 10.67%
have 4.74%
discuss 4.42%
improve 3.83%
offer 2.32%
see 1.96%
relish 1.70%
welcome 1.64%
boost 1.60%
jeopardize 0.49%
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%
prospect 1.25%
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