1.   At the same time, with the Chilean economy slowing, officials said Frei did not want to jeopardize economic relations with Britain.

2.   A sex offender is challenging that law on the basis that its notification provisions would jeopardize his relations with his employer and neighbors.

3.   But he warned that American arms sales to Taiwan could jeopardize relations.

4.   But many law enforcement officials objected, saying it would jeopardize their relations with immigrants and hamper crime-fighting.

5.   Many police departments have voiced concern that the Department proposal would jeopardize their relations with immigrants, who would be less willing to report crimes.

6.   Pentagon officials insist that they would never jeopardize relations with China to get closer to Vietnam, which today has little strategic importance for the United States.

7.   Samper later toned down his outburst, after criticism from business leaders and the press that he was jeopardizing relations with Washington with unproven accusations.

8.   Ong-art offered Tuesday to step down to take responsibility for the resulting uproar, which Kuwait has said could jeopardize relations between the two countries.

9.   Cohen emphasized that differences with Moscow over the Iraqi crisis would not jeopardize relations with Russia.

10.   In Canberra, the Indonesian Embassy released a statement Saturday saying the move could jeopardize relations between the two countries.

v. + relation >>共 544
improve 13.47%
have 9.25%
strain 6.07%
maintain 4.67%
normalize 3.37%
establish 2.28%
sour 2.23%
discuss 2.21%
strengthen 2.12%
damage 1.78%
jeopardize 0.42%
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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