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But Piercy said she hasn't heard anything to indicate that Taylor has lost the support of the council majority, which would put his job in jeopardy. The Ducks have an outside shot to catch Nashville for the fourth playoff spot in the Western Conference and home-ice advantage in the first round, but without a miraculous final week, the Kings will miss the playoffs for the third consecutive season and put GM Dave Taylor's job in jeopardy. Criticism from the community and administration can harm a program or even put a teacher's job in jeopardy, but an art program does not have to be saccharin or bland to prevent negative responses. |
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