1.   And though the show has performed well when measured against both its competitors and its predecessors, the ratings are iffy, jeopardizing its future.

2.   And who else has the courage to jump off a cliff into a lake in British Columbia, jeopardizing his future for a little fun in the present?

3.   All of which raises the question of whether their hard-nosed reaction jeopardizes the future of big-league baseball in Kansas City.

4.   But the DTAE report indicates that poor bookkeeping made it virtually impossible to trace the money trail and could even jeopardize its future.

5.   Furthermore, expanding NATO now could jeopardize the future of Boris Yeltsin and fellow reformers in Russia, increasing Eastern European insecurity.

6.   It is certainly unusual for this West Valley farming community, where language barriers and low socio-economic status can jeopardize academic futures.

7.   It jeopardizes the future of Social Security and Medicare, whose trust funds would be siphoned away to underwrite outmoded military projects and tax reductions favoring the rich.

8.   More employers need to offer these opportunities so that families can make the right decisions without jeopardizing the future.

9.   One bad landing could jeopardize his future and cost him millions.

10.   The concept also jeopardized the future of some well-known buildings and the neighborhoods they anchored.

v. + future >>共 554
discuss 6.88%
have 6.84%
see 6.03%
mix 4.08%
decide 2.76%
determine 2.56%
change 2.26%
predict 2.15%
face 1.93%
pressure 1.77%
jeopardize 0.43%
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%
future 1.58%
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