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Planets and galaxies have been in jeopardy, saved, and put in jeopardy again.
" A protestor responded "your safety is not in jeopardy, the safety of young black and brown people is in jeopardy.
The team had concluded that chlorpyrifos put 1,399 species — a mixture of animals and plants — in jeopardy, while malathion put 1,284 of them in jeopardy and diazinon, a third pesticide that was evaluated, placed 175 species in jeopardy.
Without political power, every other right can be placed in jeopardy, and we've certainly seen a lot of rights placed in jeopardy under the Trump administration.
Wade, abortion rights are in jeopardy with a new justice.
He and his girlfriend, who aspires to compete in Jeopardy!
Taken together, these factors could put US stocks in jeopardy.
Fitch Ratings said Minnesota's AAA rating was not in jeopardy.
Social gains, such as higher school attendance, are in jeopardy.
This places her in jeopardy, yet she is the hunter.
The court's financial independence from governments, though, is in jeopardy.
So a lot of the regulatory rollbacks are in jeopardy.
It wasn't easy being announced as in jeopardy last week.
That move wouldn't put the Iran nuclear deal in jeopardy.
Those benefits are now in jeopardy under the new administration.
I hated that they put my mom's life in jeopardy.
Even severe turbulence does not put the aircraft in jeopardy.
This aid would be in jeopardy under the House plan.
And this liberal world order seems to be in jeopardy.
And the company itself is in jeopardy because of that.
But now their unique revenue stream could be in jeopardy.
Christmas is in jeopardy, and Father Christmas is in custody.
But Krushelnitckii's case has now put that possibility in jeopardy.
But he thought its spectacular migratory pattern was in jeopardy.
"It is in jeopardy if we don't get this resolved."
Some fear that protections dating to 235 are in jeopardy.
Mr. Mulvaney's job has been perceived as being in jeopardy.
"We have not put any institution in jeopardy," she said.
That put billions of dollars of American aid in jeopardy.
This is extremely reckless and places all parties in jeopardy.
"That puts the majority in jeopardy," the Republican source warned.
This breach has put almost every adult American in jeopardy.
Turnbull's position remains in jeopardy despite surviving Dutton's leadership challenge.
Don't worry, no one is in jeopardy of being harmed.
Delays can quickly snowball and place planned projects in jeopardy.
Is it in jeopardy if you don't make this sale?
He never considered that his job could be in jeopardy.
That edge may be in jeopardy, however, since outgoing Gov.
But the future of that proposal may be in jeopardy.
That is what is in jeopardy if we do nothing.
Those gains could be in jeopardy in China's nascent recovery falters.
The low number of sales is putting his business in jeopardy.
And now, Yahoo's deal with Verizon could potentially be in jeopardy.
The stock market's historic win streak could be in jeopardy. NorthmanTrader.
Other series listed in Netflix's top nine are also in jeopardy.
Was the band in jeopardy after you and Mac broke up?
But if the trade barriers persist, projects could be in jeopardy.
The reconstruction of trade barriers would put all that in jeopardy.
Now union says thousands of flights are in jeopardy of cancellation.
Headlines LSE-Deutsche Boerse deal in jeopardy over antitrust hurdle on.ft.
" "What they are doing is they put people's lives in jeopardy.
Yet under a Trump administration, such regulations could be in jeopardy.
"   "It jeopardizes not only investigations, but puts peoples' lives in jeopardy.
That does not mean that the peace process is in jeopardy.
It puts them in jeopardy of non-compliance with the IDEA.
But that could also be in jeopardy because of Rauner's stance.
Now its first two elements, at least, may be in jeopardy.
Suddenly, though, the team's presence at this carnival was in jeopardy.
Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said the entire deal was in jeopardy.
For some tense moments, the streak appeared to be in jeopardy.
All these things, supported by U.S. aid, will be in jeopardy.
For Holzhauer, that strategy is an unusual one in Jeopardy history.
Pottery as an art or a craft is not in jeopardy.
But jobs could be in jeopardy if business falters, critics say.
This position has put his party and his life in jeopardy.
And even the meager amounts we do recycle are in jeopardy.
But Junior was not satisfied with just putting himself in jeopardy.
One of the two pillars of the West is in jeopardy.
The stock market's three day win streak may be in jeopardy.
There is not a single statewide race that is in jeopardy.
And with Italy under lockdown, the airline's future is in jeopardy.
What's in jeopardy are the protections put in place for students.
My business would be in jeopardy if the police were notified.
Regardless, John McCain's history as a senator is not in jeopardy.
However, President's Trump's tariffs may be putting these industries in jeopardy.
This leads him to one conclusion: Sloan's job is in jeopardy.
Some people marry because their right to marry is in jeopardy.
We should all be concerned that our freedoms are in jeopardy.
But now it appears that his own seat is in jeopardy.
In film school, they call that a "WIJ": woman in jeopardy.
Back in 2013, a mechanical failure placed the Kepler mission in jeopardy.
In fact, his much-discussed and oversold Africa policy is in jeopardy.
You are putting my job in jeopardy and making me look incompetent.
Otherwise, Sprint may be in jeopardy of losing its entire equity value.
All of these are now in jeopardy and start-ups are concerned.
WikiLeaks was kicked off for potential he "putting innocent people in jeopardy".
But Trump's antics have now put the GOP House majority in jeopardy.
Stowell's episodes marked the first posthumous airing of a contestant in Jeopardy!
She put national security in jeopardy and why did he do this?
And it argued that the rights of parents were put in jeopardy.
My home is in jeopardy but... everything with a heartbeat is safe.
We believe with more education that his nomination will be in jeopardy.
Or, can they potentially put your later-in-life aspirations in jeopardy?
For future humans, the very habitability of the planet is in jeopardy.
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He now wonders if his part-time reservist status is in jeopardy.
All of a sudden, our planned future with children is in jeopardy.
Drinking water in communities along the river is in jeopardy as well.
Other providers are following suit, leaving the Title X program in jeopardy.
As it stands, that penalty puts the future of Gawker in jeopardy.
However, there is little to indicate that Hicks' standing is in jeopardy.
Without Kennedy on the court, liberals fear, it could be in jeopardy.
More traditionally Democratic states, like Pennsylvania and Iowa, might be in jeopardy.
Mr. Dauman's position as chief executive of Viacom also is in jeopardy.
He will require separate operations that could put his career in jeopardy.
Trump has decertified the nuclear agreement, putting the whole deal in jeopardy.
Otherwise you got 23 seats in jeopardy and he'll lose the House.
Now some of those gains against the Islamic State are in jeopardy.
But now the bill suddenly looks like it may be in jeopardy.
"Social media normalizes behavior that actually puts wildlife in jeopardy," adds Soltanpanah.
He thought, for a moment, that his career might be in jeopardy.
It was no secret that Mr. Fields's job had been in jeopardy.
Mr. Fisher's periodic column in USA Today even might be in jeopardy.
Preserving your own uncertainty is defensible; putting others in jeopardy is not.
But now the new life she rebuilt for herself is in jeopardy.
The links between the clubs, however, had placed Leipzig's participation in jeopardy.
But as relegation looms, its 53-year counter might be in jeopardy.
Doing so could potentially put their channels—and ad revenue—in jeopardy.
When the judge's health was in jeopardy, she was granted house arrest.
When the judge's health was in jeopardy, she was granted house arrest.
Their actions, and the subsequent body recoveries, put others' lives in jeopardy.
But few tend to vote, which could put the outcome in jeopardy.
And I&aposm saying that because I know you, you&aposre a great person, but this system now put children in jeopardy, it puts women in jeopardy and it enriches the cartels because they&aposre making big bucks.
A Trump voter, he hadn't realized that coverage now could be in jeopardy.
But the pressure to maximize patient volume could put that value in jeopardy.
"If lives are in jeopardy, there is permission to open fire," he added.
Jobs most in jeopardy from here are those that lend themselves to automation.
Wade is in jeopardy if one of the 25 gets through the process?
A return to Guantanamo Bay policies without deradicalization will put that in jeopardy.
But an unforeseen twist will put the case, and their lives, in jeopardy.
According to David Schoen we got a lot of people legally in jeopardy.
These gains, which have benefited both sides for generations, are now in jeopardy.
The young people who are coming who are unaccompanied, they are in jeopardy.
Attempts to change this will elicit criticism that patient safety is in jeopardy.
Most of all it possibly will put the child and family in jeopardy.
But now, more than ever, the company and its car are in jeopardy.
His law is a law that puts the people in jeopardy, not safety.
As we reported, Demi's OD was so severe her life was in jeopardy.
Meanwhile, the reformist image cultivated by Crown Prince (MBS) is also in jeopardy.
"The ark was built on bedrock and was never in jeopardy," she said.
Shields' next start had been in jeopardy because of tightness in his back.
I have never felt that the safety of my passengers was in jeopardy.
Would you believe that Jean's indiscretions put her staid, suburban life in jeopardy?
But all that is in jeopardy if the law is eliminated. Post-ACA.
She needs one, too, since her entire agenda may already be in jeopardy.
Since their media day confrontation, the Jones-Cormier rematch has been in jeopardy.
His position there is "in jeopardy," one source familiar with the matter said.
The story was not just false but potentially put his client in jeopardy.
" Asked if Giuliani put the summit in jeopardy, Pompeo said, "We're moving forward.
The firing - nine months after Trump fired Comey - puts the pension in jeopardy.
Kennedy's pending retirement puts the ideological balance of the present Court in jeopardy.
SNAP, the most effective anti-hunger program in the U.S., is in jeopardy.
" Meanwhile, the U.S.-led coalition spokesman said the ceasefire "is certainly in jeopardy.
And unless these threats get addressed, millions of lives will be in jeopardy.
To compound the drama, Kavanaugh's confirmation threatened to put abortion rights in jeopardy.
"No guests or visitors were ever in jeopardy," Ms. Carter told WSVN-TV.
Instead, he chose to be vigilant until his own safety was in jeopardy.
This means that pension and/or public education funding would be in jeopardy.
Congress should think twice before putting the health of American patients in jeopardy.
That puts the multicultural and multiethnic society we have in France in jeopardy.
His chances were already in jeopardy heading into the second presidential debate Sunday.
Her friends said she had been aware that her nomination was in jeopardy.
That's not something that as of now is in jeopardy as of yet.
The pensions and benefits they worked their whole lives for are in jeopardy.
If you come forward and tell somebody, your housing won't be in jeopardy.
The license is in jeopardy over a dispute with the state health department.
The country's goal of 20 million visitors by 2019 is also in jeopardy.
If coaches do not address those fears, the game could be in jeopardy.
He turned it over to the F.B.I., hoping to put me in jeopardy.
"I don't think the Democratic convention in jeopardy," Perez told NPR on Tuesday.
Their status for the upcoming ESL One Los Angeles Major is in jeopardy.
For its part, the E.P.A. says children's health programs are not in jeopardy.
For now, the couple have not suggested that the marriage is in jeopardy.
Every player on their roster could be in jeopardy of losing their spot.
It is a huge problem and puts the city's regional economy in jeopardy.
"This has put me and my family in jeopardy of housing," Tarasuik says.
And people should understand that human rights and people's lives are in jeopardy.
"We do know that Noguchi's site-specific installation is in jeopardy," he said.
Now, with the office in jeopardy, Gallagher urges a reconsideration of its future.
But the effort could put hundreds, if not thousands, in jeopardy of arrest.
One source close to the White House said Pruitt's job is in jeopardy.
Regardless of the appeals court decision, Kentucky's work rule could be in jeopardy.
"We hope that Congress does not put this accord in jeopardy," he added.
Oxfam gets millions in public funding, now in jeopardy because of the scandal.
Three days before Opportunity's landing, the entire mission appeared to be in jeopardy.
He turned it over to the FBI hoping to put me in jeopardy.
Similar records are in jeopardy in South Bend, Indiana, Kalamazoo, Michigan and Rockford, Illinois.
Without their support, officials feared, the party's grip on power would be in jeopardy.
Similar records are in jeopardy in South Bend, Indiana, Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Rockford, Illinois.
Little Jeff Zuker, whose job is in jeopardy, is not having much fun lately.
Public disclosure could put Roof's right to a fair trial in jeopardy, he said.
"Gawker is putting the First Amendment in jeopardy by their actions," Houston tells PEOPLE.
What patients ended up using was so inaccurate it put their health in jeopardy.
" Radel says Arrant told him, "There's abuse going on, Rachelle's life was in jeopardy.
Andrew McCabe's pension might be in jeopardy and some Democratic lawmakers aren't having it.
If that is proven, the entire NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement could be in jeopardy.
"The Second Amendment is something that's in jeopardy in this election cycle," Perry said.
Should the courts permanently overturn the limits, the accord itself could be in jeopardy.
Their homes are put in jeopardy when the Empire comes to occupy their moon.
The Michigan medical license of Larry Nassar&aposs former boss could be in jeopardy.
I've been in jeopardy a lot and I think that it kind of helps.
I just don't want to ever be in a position where that's in jeopardy.
The Washington Post first reported that the NYC deal was in jeopardy last week.
Weak productivity puts long-term pay growth in jeopardy and risks pushing up inflation.
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The move puts the ACA in jeopardy once again as it faces potential repeal.
Bill O'Reilly's fate at Fox may be in jeopardy according to a multiple reports.
To be sure, the core holding of the landmark case is not in jeopardy.
There are some quiet whispers that the Chinese economy has put Xi in jeopardy.
But I'm not glad to be threatened and have my family's safety in jeopardy.
The offer came as previous Labor secretary pick Andrew Puzder's nomination was in jeopardy.
This gambit puts Republicans in jeopardy of losing control of the Senate next year.
"The rule announced today puts millions of people's drinking water in jeopardy," he said.
" Asked again if Powell's job was not in jeopardy from Trump, Hassett said: "Absolutely.
Should these economies collapse, US corporate profits from these regions would be in jeopardy.
By haggling over hundreds of dollars, they placed United's billion dollar brand in jeopardy.
If the law is completely struck down, their insurance could also be in jeopardy.
Denmark, for instance, is 88 percent white Danish today — hardly a majority in jeopardy.
"If this is the precedent, all (war memorials) are in jeopardy," Shackelford told CNN.
But Mr. Obama's trip to Havana was a good reminder of what's in jeopardy.
But delays in implementing a block size change have put this vision in jeopardy.
Grassley is not a vote that Senate leaders can afford to put in jeopardy.
This week, we're hearing the proposed 2023-percent corporate tax rate is in jeopardy.
But there's little sign that the party's majority in the House is in jeopardy.
But the couple's plan to raise Angela, now 4, in Colorado was in jeopardy.
If that's true a year from now, the Republican House will be in jeopardy.
Without a nationality, every other fundamental human right for these children lies in jeopardy.
"My safety was in jeopardy at more than one time," he told department interviewers.
Here, the Astros are in jeopardy of losing their fourth straight road postseason game.
Mr. Battogtokh's plan to pay back a truck loan this year is in jeopardy.
In recent weeks, it had become increasingly clear that the deal was in jeopardy.
But those votes could be in jeopardy as uncertainty continues to grip the industry.
Bannon's party infighting hurts the GOP by putting their already thin majority in jeopardy.
With turnover at the S.E.C., Ms. White's legacy could be in jeopardy as well.
Also, with snow in the forecast, their game on Saturday could be in jeopardy.
Even spaces that pay $40 to a teacher are in jeopardy with these metrics.
Record setting #heat today with the all-time #October record high temperatures in jeopardy.
In short, there is no indication so far that his confirmation is in jeopardy.
Some academics say Turkey's progress in academia in recent years is now in jeopardy.
Her brief wavering, however, places  her future as her party's congressional leader in jeopardy.
These benefits are in jeopardy when it comes to dealing with a car accident.
The U.S.-UK intelligence partnership, the strongest in the world, is now in jeopardy.
The House proposal puts us in jeopardy of losing even this modicum of decency.
President Donald Trump's nomination of Betsy DeVos as secretary of education is in jeopardy.
Those deals are now in jeopardy because of the nature of Trump's Iran move.
For a time, it looked like the SLS and Orion combination could be in jeopardy.
The election of Brazil's new president in 2018 put same-sex marriage in jeopardy, however.
We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy.
Television Review A stately building owned by a wealthy family whose fortunes are in jeopardy.
He was clearly okay with putting his job in jeopardy to make us feel bad.
Immigration again emerged as a possible point of contention, putting the budget deal in jeopardy.
I put my team in jeopardy, so I've got to work on that this week.
A shaky relationship with the EU would put Switzerland's financial-services-driven economy in jeopardy.
"Our credit rating would be in jeopardy," Lipper said of the potential for increased borrowing.
Now, JWST's budget overruns are putting the future of other big-budget missions in jeopardy.
This way even if a gatehouse is breached, the entire home is not in jeopardy.
But now a mere two years later, that pledge and countless more, are in jeopardy.
And there's no indication Musk's position as the head of the company is in jeopardy.
Yet all of these plans will be in jeopardy if the RAA advances in Congress.
Why it matters: Trump's newfound desire for bipartisanship is putting his conservative base in jeopardy.
But he told voters those who wanted to leave would "put the NHS in jeopardy".
But in this uncertain political climate, women understandably feel that their rights are in jeopardy.
If it withholds its endorsement beyond July, however, the typical timetable would be in jeopardy.
With universities underfunded and overstretched, training the next generation of Syrian doctors is in jeopardy.
That places the future of the migrant deal he negotiated with the EU in jeopardy.
The public outcry had gotten so loud that the project seemed to be in jeopardy.
The order appeared to put in jeopardy the participation of Libyans invited to a Feb.
The Republicans' 21980-to-230-seat majority in the Senate has always been in jeopardy.
If Weinstein is not convicted in court, this movement may be in jeopardy of derailing.
Is it possible for survivors to speak out, without putting careers, and dreams in jeopardy?
"We know that there will be cases that will be in jeopardy," Mr. Gascón said.
That means a crucial piece of this country's jigsaw health care system is in jeopardy.
The downward spiral has placed San Antonio's streak of 203 consecutive playoff seasons in jeopardy.
"This mistake done by the immigration court has put this family in jeopardy," Mintz said.
The Justice Department, however, has sued to block both deals, leaving their fates in jeopardy.
There is no end in sight for those whose tax information may be in jeopardy.
The backroom dealing between Carl Icahn and the RFA puts all of that in jeopardy.
And despite the slowly climbing population in Rwanda, the mountain gorillas' future remains in jeopardy.
No recent polls have showed the first-term senator in jeopardy of losing her seat.
Priebus also denied reports that his job is in jeopardy following the healthcare plan's failure.
Farms are flattened, The New York Times reports, placing the island's food supply in jeopardy.
Economists say the weakness in inflation, if sustained, could put further monetary tightening in jeopardy.
Otherwise, why would a rogue simian put so many of his fellow hominids in jeopardy?
Icahn's stake, plus the pending federal antitrust reviews, really do put this deal in jeopardy.
This bill puts much of the health system reforms under the Obama administration in jeopardy.
Scott Pruitt's controversial nomination to run the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in jeopardy.
These results are significant and newsworthy, and they are in jeopardy of being quickly reversed.
This is not the first time white-collar jobs have been in jeopardy from technology.
Now that legacy could be in jeopardy, as a power struggle unfolds over factory safety.
But even before Thursday's hearings, it was clear that Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation was in jeopardy.
Many people were apprehensive that Hong Kong's special status within China would be in jeopardy.
He released numerous documents without removing names of confidential sources, putting their lives in jeopardy.
She decided to work harder, knowing that pushing back could put her job in jeopardy.
Moreover, not following the currently accepted standards puts us in jeopardy for claims and litigation.
This is not the first time Trump's administration has put investment banking fees in jeopardy.
Morey's own boss immediately distanced himself, and his job soon appeared to be in jeopardy.
But now his status in the US, along with so many others, is in jeopardy.
Clouds became dense, and their chance to watch the sun wink out was in jeopardy.
Now a single swiftly deleted tweet has put all that time and money in jeopardy.
The timeline leaves a near nine-month gap, putting Rony&aposs legal status in jeopardy.
It does make me wonder whether or not you think passage is in jeopardy here.
Despite the benefits that the Affordable Care Act does provide, this policy is in jeopardy.
Spicer himself has been the subject of rumors that his job might be in jeopardy.
The firing could put a significant portion of those benefits in jeopardy, CNN has reported.
"If he didn't act now, Chelsea's life was very much in jeopardy," Chase Strangio said.
Little Jeff Zuker [sic], whose job is in jeopardy, is not having much fun lately.
Sessions, you might recall, a short time ago was in jeopardy of losing his job.
In Washington state, Democrats' narrow majorities in the Senate and House could be in jeopardy.
Without it, filmmaking is in jeopardy of becoming an afterthought, a hobby for the weekends.
Medicare, which provides healthcare coverage for some 50 million older Americans, is also in jeopardy.
Public markets haven't stymied the company, even if short selling puts future valuation in jeopardy.
However, religious practice is hardly in jeopardy, especially at the hands of gays and lesbians.
There is no end in sight for those whose tax information may be in jeopardy.
Yes, but: The legislation could be in jeopardy if Democrats win the House majority next week.
Altmaier remains a close Merkel ally and his position is not in jeopardy, government sources say.
Alex Smith suffered a season-ending injury, and now, his career may also be in jeopardy.
There is room for the indexes to settle back before the latest uptrend is in jeopardy.
A new federal court ruling has put the nation's favorite pastime – online streaming binges – in jeopardy.
"The last thing we want to do is put that landmark deal ... in jeopardy," he said.
The tax plan mostly preserves a tax break for venture capitalists that had been in jeopardy.
With Morgan's future in this year's World Cup potentially in jeopardy, fans are a bit worried.
It puts all of us in jeopardy not to have this procedure in place and working.
In January four of his colleagues warned that the independence of the court was in jeopardy.
A.R.I.D.'s destruction means the pilot's life would be put in jeopardy—that's a no no.
The conviction was considered an aggravated felony at the time, putting Un's immigration status in jeopardy.
"You are not only putting your life in jeopardy, you are" also endangering rescuers, he said.
If anything, he never wants to be in jeopardy again so he's putting in the work!
If other professionals snitched on their clients, it follows that more sentences could be in jeopardy.
That suggests the Republican House majority, as well as its Senate edge, may be in jeopardy.
But its leaders are getting ahead of themselves: deepening rifts have put the project in jeopardy.
The official diagnosis was a fractured left ankle ... putting the rest of his season in jeopardy.
Photos provided by Tavarus Roberts The nation's long tradition of military boxing may be in jeopardy.
Evancho notably has a transgender sister whose rights are in jeopardy due to this recent development.
Now, with Iran's last minute decision to stay home, even that modest outcome appears in jeopardy.
It was relegated to BBC4 and received only 189,000 viewers, with its future left in jeopardy.
She gets pretty emotional talking about the mural -- which is in jeopardy of being removed entirely.
U.S. stock futures were lower this morning, putting the Dow's gain for the week in jeopardy.
Officials warned that floodwaters could rise above a levee and place thousands of homes in jeopardy.
He did not even try to allay rekindled fears that Hong Kong's freedoms are in jeopardy.
Officials warned that floodwaters could rise above a levy and place thousands of homes in jeopardy.
In an instant, all of your assets could be in jeopardy if they are not protected.
But the message to House Republicans nervous they could be in jeopardy in 2018 seems clear.
A number of Republican senators also have concerns about the proposal, putting its future in jeopardy.
The Republicans' streak of winning South Carolina in nine straight presidential elections may be in jeopardy.
Other big names soon followed Weinstein out the door, or found their thriving careers in jeopardy.
Fixes RUKINGA SANCTUARY, Kenya — Twenty years ago, this wildlife corridor in southern Kenya was in jeopardy.
Jane's job is in jeopardy because of the classified ad that Anezka put in the paper.
Ruling against them, they argue, would put hundreds of similar monuments across the country in jeopardy.
What does seem certain is that their liberty was in jeopardy, and now it is not.
Paul Manafort A bail agreement between Paul Manafort and special counsel Robert Mueller is in jeopardy.
The Guardian's Beijing correspondent asks if Britain's fledgling "golden relationship" with China could be in jeopardy.
Backers of the plan were disappointed with the delay, which could put the proposal in jeopardy.
" "How do you thank people who put their own life in jeopardy to save someone else?
"By taking this benighted minority position, he actually places Republicans' electoral fortunes in jeopardy," he added.
It puts in jeopardy our entire military and national ability to keep our secrets, well, secret.
Had they not, his income ($5,500 per student, and later $4,500) could have been in jeopardy.
Military members in jeopardy: Immigrant military members can obtain citizenship if they receive an honorable discharge.
Today, this tremendous accomplishment, of which our two nations can be rightfully proud, is in jeopardy.
"Now I'm in jeopardy of not graduating because I don't want to get sick," she said.
That perfect record, at least as far as gamblers are concerned, appears to be in jeopardy.
I wonder if you could call us when something like Nana Mary's health is in jeopardy.
As we reported, the show promised him $1 million, but that seems like it's in jeopardy.
But now, with the Puerto Rico Trench yawning beneath him, the whole enterprise was in jeopardy.
But lately the institution looks vulnerable, sowing worries that global commerce itself may be in jeopardy.
They were the only platform willing to push the narrative that Mr. Cantor was in jeopardy.
A NAFTA breakup would raise costs, slow demand and put U.S. jobs in jeopardy, Lentz said.
While secured loans can offer lower interest rates, they can put very important assets in jeopardy.
Not only is the health of millions at risk, but the economy is in jeopardy, too.
"If your life is in jeopardy, seasickness is the last thing you're focusing on," he says.
Lillard's three shops in Seattle—Damask Tattoo, Laughing Buddha, and Sea City—are also in jeopardy.
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The widely-held assumption that a fight over impeachment inevitably puts Democrats in jeopardy is incorrect.
It's a disappointing turn that doesn't make the show unsalvageable, but puts its future in jeopardy.
"I just think that more and more he legally feels like he's in jeopardy," Clapper said.
Also in jeopardy are the upcoming fishing and shellfish seasons, including stone crab, ballyhoo and sailfish.
But now it seems the rise of Trump may have put Jones' media empire in jeopardy.
The case, which was filed back in December was putting Minnesota's early voting process in jeopardy.
Worse, Delaware's corporate registry franchise, its biggest revenue driver after personal income tax, was in jeopardy.
Jennings became a household name during his record 74-game winning streak -- the longest in Jeopardy!
Failing to do so could put your finances in jeopardy for the rest of the year.
For many labs, this is the only federal support they receive, and now it's in jeopardy.
Some of the offsets take aim at ObamaCare, putting the larger bill's passage in jeopardy. Rep.
All of that is in jeopardy, and there's virtually nothing that Wheeler can do about it.
Commuters, tourists, kids: We looked up at this thing, mesmerized, in jeopardy of missing a train.
Republicans are deeply concerned that their majorities in the House and Senate may be in jeopardy.
Wade implies the minimum wage is in jeopardy, because of a liberty right that opinion established.
The political activities of DeVos's family are part of what have put her nomination in jeopardy.
" Ken Ambrose (40), Jennifer Ambrose (38) and their two chlidren "Everyone's rights are in jeopardy right now.
He says his scholarship to Virginia Tech's Army ROTC is now in jeopardy due to medical disqualifications.
"It's a shame the cast took this season away from viewers and put hardworking people in jeopardy."
Halep has amassed enough ranking points that her number one standing is not in jeopardy in Miami.
It's not the woman in jeopardy, [it's about] the woman who is going to save the day.
When Marcus brings in another business to advise them, tensions threaten to put both companies in jeopardy.
But the idea that health care could be -- and pre-existing condition protection could be in jeopardy.
Even in her grief, she realized that her husband's death would put her immigration status in jeopardy.
Some legal immigrants are reportedly being discharged from the U.S. Army, putting their legal status in jeopardy.
He doesn't like lying because not only is it wrong, but it puts his sobriety in jeopardy.
This and Okja were the films whose competition spots were in jeopardy due to the Netflix kerfuffle.
Then, in late May, Planned Parenthood of St. Louis announced that its future was also in jeopardy.
That would put his Brexit plans in jeopardy, and set the stage for a second Brexit referendum.
"Adrenaline, noradrenaline, and testosterone are all released when we feel a relationship is in jeopardy," White explains.
When our safety is in jeopardy, we don't decide to die with others just to fit in.
The American car industry said the duties would put jobs in jeopardy and raise prices for consumers.
I had to question the system in jeopardy, and where specifically the dangers of this network were.
Abortions may be performed after 20 weeks only if the mother's life is in jeopardy, Adams said.
His agricultural tariffs have devastated family farm pocket books and put their long-term prospects in jeopardy.
The future of net neutrality is in jeopardy again, so advocates are getting back to the fight.
When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant.
Not winning immunity meant we were in jeopardy of going home, and that is a stressful feeling.
Musk's deal with the SEC appeared to be in jeopardy when it asked a judge on Feb.
Many tranquilizers take up to several minutes to go into effect, putting the child's life in jeopardy.
Certainly. Am I putting my own career in jeopardy by exposing the current administration in this way?
Both center-right Fujimori and Kuczynski oppose abortion unless the life of the mother is in jeopardy.
Their plan B is gone and presumably their plan A is in jeopardy because of the hydrazine.
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine had already put the bill's fate in jeopardy.
"They should have a chance to show that their lives are in jeopardy if forced to return."
"That puts the entire deal in jeopardy," Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said in a note to clients.
"They were deemed in peril and in jeopardy because they were in the storm's path," Higgins said.
But fast forward to present day and we're seeing these instrumental laws and institutions put in jeopardy.
"It puts the fiscal policy agenda in jeopardy," said Ben Jang, portfolio manager at Nicola Wealth Management.
"We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy," he said.
Mixed messages from President Trump put in jeopardy the police as well as the communities they serve.
Mines argue that paying massive amounts in compensation would put the jobs of current miners in jeopardy.
The decision could put American companies in jeopardy, argues Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith.
As a result of the defeat, the Chargers' future in San Diego is very much in jeopardy.
"Little Jeff Zuker, whose job is in jeopardy, is not having much fun lately," Trump tweeted Tuesday.
Europe's broad FTSEurofirst 0.93 index shed 0.05 percent to put a five-session winning streak in jeopardy.
The ability of the American people to access our best knowledge about health topics is in jeopardy.
Not because they are wrong, but because they put themselves in jeopardy each time they do it.
The comments raised eyebrows as some worried belittling Kim could put the summit in jeopardy yet again.
That balance now appears to be in jeopardy: upsetting it could be Anthony Kennedy's most lasting legacy.
However, these benefits are in jeopardy if the United States Senate does not act swiftly and concertedly.
New York (CNN Business)Tesla's reign as the king of electric car makers could be in jeopardy.
I didn't have to worry that I was putting my family in jeopardy by following my passion.
German and French banks also had invested so heavily in Greece that their stability was in jeopardy.
The series feels desperate in its attempt to reconstruct an American life it felt was in jeopardy.
And now that South Korea's pro-THAAD president has been impeached, THAAD's future could be in jeopardy.
Gray was asked if he was concerned that his place in the rotation could be in jeopardy.
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, the financial stability of millions of Americans is in jeopardy.
With her savings in jeopardy, Ms. Gatewood decided she needed to develop skills for a different career.
Closing all non-essential business puts us in jeopardy of future financial hardships, up to permanent closure.
Those positions could be in jeopardy if sales continue to fall and force more restaurants to close.
The plan has been put in jeopardy because of cost overruns and opposition from Republicans in Washington.
The value of Mr. McCabe's pension, and how much might be in jeopardy, was not immediately clear.
It would only be in jeopardy if he loses the confidence of a majority of the caucus.
Until we get that right and put it into practice, our collective rights will be in jeopardy.
Which is precisely what actions like Universal's choice to delay The Hunt indefinitely may place in jeopardy.
But with most of that service also closed, Kodiak's primary economic driver might soon be in jeopardy.
This is not the time, then, for the F.A.A. to put in jeopardy such an admirable record.
But those gains may be in jeopardy too, now that Microsoft is acquiring LinkedIn for $26 million.
If you find your commitment is in jeopardy, be proactive about communicating the dilemma and offering solutions.
" But if his part of Greenwich is ever in jeopardy, he added, "I'll have a safe space.
Our work to build, restore and sustain that foundation is now in jeopardy across too many fronts.
This legislation, passed by Congress in December and signed by the president, puts OPEC's survival in jeopardy.
"However, this may be in jeopardy without additional takeaway capacity from Permian Highway in 2020," Myers said.
People have thrown rocks at the cars, slashed their tires, and even put operators' safety in jeopardy.
But in the fourth quarter of 2019, both sides of Dish's business appear to be in jeopardy.
Voting systems nationwide are in jeopardy and many states are turning to the federal government for help.
Political consequences be damned, when Americans' lives are in jeopardy, politics should take a backseat to responsibility.
Their 25-season playoff run, the longest active streak in North America's professional sports, is in jeopardy.
The layoffs on the day before Thanksgiving also put in jeopardy federal grants for the scientists' work.
Yankees manager Joe Girardi said that the Monday series "might be in jeopardy" with the impending storm.
If you have an inkling that your job might be in jeopardy, here's how to prepare yourself.
Dubinsky thought this was a colossal mistake, one that could put the company's entire future in jeopardy.
Using profits to enrich wealthy shareholders and corporate executives through stock buybacks puts that tradition in jeopardy.
And one thing about me: When you put my shmoney in jeopardy, now we got a problem.
Acts that do not meet a precise statutory definition still may place an elected official in jeopardy.
I'd want to ask her how she was able to rationalize putting the public health in jeopardy.
"Whenever free access to Jerusalem is in jeopardy Palestinians take matters in their own hands," he said.
He argues that Francis's papacy is dangerous because it puts the church, as an institution, in jeopardy.
Rank-and-file senators whose votes aren't thought to be in jeopardy are receptive to the idea.
People that we bring on the show — there were allegations that these people's safety was put in jeopardy.
They&aposre in jeopardy of having the whole thing thrown out on the fact that Strzok began it.
So the mishandling of classified information she was never in jeopardy from that, even before they interviewed her.
We just want her to relax and know that everything will be okay, despite her job in jeopardy.
Why Manafort chose to put his cushy house arrest in jeopardy to ghostwrite a piece is very puzzling.
Gains that had been taken for granted over the course of the last nine years were in jeopardy.
If access to the EU is cut off, regional financial stability could be in jeopardy, they will say.
Football teams were in jeopardy of not being able to compete in the playoffs that start on Saturday.
The law is now in jeopardy once again after the Trump administration supported a lawsuit questioning its constitutionality.
With their fates intertwined, palpable anxiety has grown in New Hampshire over whether their status is in jeopardy.
Sadly, their flagship crafting festivals remain in jeopardy, and it's unclear how long the reformed company can survive.
That being said, I think it all came down to Karma placing Nina and Aja in jeopardy. Karma.
That means the Bayer-Monsanto, Dow-DuPont or even the Walgreens-Rite Aid deals could be in jeopardy.
That means the Bayer-Monsanto, Dow-DuPont or even the Walgreens-Rite Aid deals could be in jeopardy.
If oil stays near $40 for the rest of the year, oil company earnings are clearly in jeopardy.
Had he not reached a settlement with the SEC, that title would have been in jeopardy as well.
It's a bit encouraging, but as other research has shown, Antarctica's ice is most certainly in jeopardy.[Cryosphere]
I also deeply regret that this ground-breaking show, which changed so many lives, is now in jeopardy.
"I knew my hopes of a career at Fox News were in jeopardy after that evening," she said.
Though the case is in jeopardy due to the Trump administration's rollback, Grimm still intends to push forward.
The list also leaves no question that Michelle Obama's work on obesity and nutrition is now in jeopardy.
As of September, local residents have threatened legal action against the state, putting the memorial's future in jeopardy.
If these predictions of procedural problems prove true, the Republican pledge to repeal Obamacare could be in jeopardy.
With every game and with the upcoming launch of an Android app, his internet fame is in jeopardy.
She testified that Cosby then put her job in jeopardy after complaining about her performance to her boss.
On Friday, roughly 800,000 federal employees missed their first paycheck of the shutdown, putting their finances in jeopardy.
And really you should know your Yeezys from your Weezys if you're going to take part in Jeopardy.
" But it also admits that liberty "is likewise in jeopardy when a branch fails to exercise its power.
But Trump's education nominee, the billionaire anti–public education advocate Betsy DeVos, looks like it's increasingly in jeopardy.
If you think the president is crazy, and the country is in jeopardy, stand up behind your words.
The merger negotiations to combine Sprint and T-Mobile are in jeopardy, according to a Nikkei report Monday.
Kavanaugh's confirmation is now in jeopardy following sexual misconduct allegations stemming from when he was 17 years old.
Your porn, Reddit scrolling, and now binge-watching are all in jeopardy as they work to raise awareness.
Most are primarily interested in making money, but some now worry that their precious assets are in jeopardy.
At the end of the night, Flannery and Pashkov landed in jeopardy with Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber.
MORGAN BRENNAN: I wonder if you think the concept of the American dream is in jeopardy right now?
On Tuesday, that plan was put in jeopardy when three Republican senators announced they wouldn't support moving forward.
The dual rallies suggest Republicans are concerned the Senate seat in ruby-red Mississippi may be in jeopardy.
Trump has publicly defended Pruitt, even though his job as EPA administration is said to be in jeopardy.
But his career was put in jeopardy during the 2018 season when he suffered a gruesome broken leg.
Wade, the landmark 1973 case that upheld a woman's right to have an abortion, could be in jeopardy.
"I think that money is going to be very much in jeopardy in this budget request," he said.
Today it's at $1.5 trillion, but with each delay the sky-high valuation appears to be in jeopardy.
"Their lives are in jeopardy pretty much from [the] jump," executive producer Alexi Hawley recently told Entertainment Weekly.
And China lawmakers have long argued that a reliance on U.S. chips puts companies like ZTE in jeopardy.
We're told she knew that would be nearly impossible unless Brad's right to joint custody was in jeopardy.
If conservatives can't change Obamacare's insurance rules, it could put the whole repeal-and-replace effort in jeopardy.
If you're on the same page about it, you won't do something that puts the relationship in jeopardy.
By failing to hold the Big Four accountable, the board is putting all Americans financial futures in jeopardy.
Kate is under investigation in Mexico for money laundering and some think her safety may be in jeopardy.
It's an extremely complicated process, and disasters that put people in jeopardy can occur while testing new weaponry.
Their 353-235 Senate majority could be in jeopardy, while their House majority is probably unassailable: 250-22018.
And could Trump mucking around with a pillar of the global order, American alliances, put it in jeopardy?
The league awoke to the idea that the pipeline of potential players and future fans was in jeopardy.
Even with this growth in diversity, the right to vote for many people of color is in jeopardy.
With his employer going under, he fears his new 30-year mortgage on his home is in jeopardy.
We must show our legislators that their jobs are in jeopardy if they fail to support this bill.
A medical cures bill is in jeopardy following congressional Democrats' push for it to address high drug prices.
Op-Ed Contributors Manufacturing in New York City's garment district is in jeopardy of unraveling at its seams.
Queer Eye's Karamo Brown was also in jeopardy of elimination on Monday's episode, though he survived the round.
That means their chances of making it to the Olympics in Tokyo next year are now in jeopardy.
With more than 6 million users, the SEC won't stand for it putting people's finances in in jeopardy.
That timeline is now in jeopardy as Democrats are forced to confront an unexpected division in their ranks.
Then the warning lights for the fuel cells began flashing, indicating that the electricity supply was in jeopardy.
Hyde spoke about emails he sent that may have placed his life in jeopardy," the officer wrote. "Mr.
If the government's growth agenda is put in jeopardy, then that will "definitely matter" to markets, he said.
With focus on inflation, global political uncertainty and rising yields globally, the easing cycle theory is in jeopardy.
But our position of global dominance is already in jeopardy due to the threat of hacking from China.
By that time, groundfish stocks had declined so precipitously that the future of the fleet was in jeopardy.
"The yes vote is now in jeopardy, therefore votes in Germany are of course very important," he added.
Now, Collins' decision to move forward with his re-election could put his solidly Republican seat in jeopardy.
"Hillary Clinton must immediately disavow this dangerous blunder or risk putting more Americans in jeopardy," read Priebus's statement.
Now, all those goals are in jeopardy, and Mr. Rouhani's re-election this spring is far from assured.
More must be done to protect America's most vulnerable from air pollution that puts their health in jeopardy.
She expresses fear that her son's extracurricular activities have put her campaign for City Council Speaker in jeopardy.
Under the prior law, abortions were allowed after 24 weeks only if the woman's life was in jeopardy.
The decision had put the safety of officers and the public in jeopardy, Mr. O'Neill said on Twitter.
THERESA MAY's political career is in jeopardy after her Conservative Party suffered a disastrous upset in yesterday's snap election.
That accord, and the deal with Total, was thought to be in jeopardy after the election of Donald Trump.
So Doug and I assumed there were only going to be two couples in jeopardy on the live show.
Bureau members attempted to intercede by separating and arresting people on occasions when people&aposs safety were in jeopardy.
BAIER: Do you think DNI Coats, his job is in jeopardy after kind of explaining pretty frankly his concerns?
So the question that begs to be asked: Is the fiduciary rule in jeopardy under President-elect Donald Trump?
Washington (CNN)One of Michelle Obama's signature accomplishments as first lady may be in jeopardy under the Trump administration.
Latos' starting spot could be in jeopardy as he has allowed 29 earned runs in his past 36 innings.
Obviously, an N.D.E. takes place in a "near-death context" — a situation in which one's life is in jeopardy.
All of these things may now be in jeopardy, and Germany would suffer more than most from their demise.
With Curry likely out for weeks with this latest injury, the Warriors season is in jeopardy like never before.
They've hovered under $1 since December, putting them in violation of NYSE's rule and in jeopardy of being delisted.
Those were in jeopardy after Mr Obama criticised the murderous anti-drug campaign of Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' president.
And the crime-of-the-weeks sometimes dabble in clichés — child in jeopardy, villain with an East European accent.
"We don't want to put our financial lives in jeopardy because we didn't make some common-sense decisions upfront."
Now that she's spoken, and deleted text messages have been unearthed, Moonves' $120 million exit package is in jeopardy.
And it assumes that Musk won't let another impulsive action put his company in jeopardy, which is hardly guaranteed.
They split from the label shortly after Plus, Yoni's only consistent way of making money, touring, was in jeopardy.
" Her father, who also spoke to the Daily Mail and requested anonymity, said her mental health was in "jeopardy.
"We don't want to put our financial lives in jeopardy because we didn't make some commonsense decisions up front."
Getting those scores was difficult, but not just because it meant we were in jeopardy of going home Tuesday.
But, now, with the focus on the conflict in Syria, the potential gains from the summit are in jeopardy.
The Republicans are in jeopardy of losing states like North Carolina, Arizona, and even Georgia if these numbers hold.
It was first put in jeopardy when his originally scheduled opponent, the aforementioned Arnold Allen, pulled out the bout.
A United Nations report warned this week that as the Earth absorbs rising temperatures, human society is in jeopardy.
Without it, the chances of passing a health care bill out of the House again would be in jeopardy.
She's terrified that Trump will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, putting her three children in jeopardy.
For years, this policy has allowed immigrant children to work and get an education, but now it's in jeopardy.
August 12: Axios' Jonathan Swan reports that Trump believes Bannon is behind damaging leaks, putting his job in jeopardy.
Her allegations, along with those of another woman, have put Kavanaugh's lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court in jeopardy.
After rumors of a sex tape and alleged liaison with another woman surfaced, their happy union seemed in jeopardy.
Sean Spicer's job has been in jeopardy ever since he told his first lie behind the press secretary's podium.
Our parks have been "loved to death," as increasing visitation and aging infrastructure has put these sanctuaries in jeopardy.
"As to the Mueller investigation, I'm confident that it is not in jeopardy," Graham said after meeting with Whitaker.
It puts in jeopardy caregiver and other supports that are essential to their living long, healthy and productive lives.
When you start taking that away, what's in jeopardy, our political freedoms and every economic freedoms, every other freedom.
If Hamas is part of the Palestinian government, Washington's vital $400 million in annual aid could be in jeopardy.
In the new game show, three contestants with student debt battle each other in Jeopardy-style, college-oriented trivia.
When Alicia learns that Madison's actions put the mission for medicine in jeopardy, her anger and disappointment are palpable.
William Barr's efforts to question British and Australian officials "puts in jeopardy the whole Five Eyes relationship," Warner said.
Senate Republicans—and prominent conservatives—appear to be standing by him for now, but his nomination is in jeopardy.
"And I knew that, John, when I made the announcement yesterday, that it could be in jeopardy," he added.
The small potential reward being dangled by the industry is nowhere close to what would be placed in jeopardy.
Anyone with the vision to lead this country could see there's nothing "independent" about putting that effort in jeopardy.
I feel like today, this whole SESTA and FOSTA has put a lot of sex workers' lives in jeopardy.
"This restriction would not have protected my patients," she added, "it would only have put their health in jeopardy."
Now ... multiple reports say the QB is fighting off an infection that could put his football career in jeopardy.
Steve-O: I wouldn't do anything that I perceived to put my spinal cord or my life in jeopardy.
By the end of their conversation, the professor's career is in jeopardy, the militant student bent on its destruction.
A lot of people don't know how in jeopardy they are, and so that's part of what we're doing.
"I wanted to send a message to the people of Stanton," Lou says when the production is in jeopardy.
In such a case, the rule of law will be in jeopardy and the country will be irrevocably split.
Without such changes, the goals of the global climate pact, the Paris Agreement, are in jeopardy, the study said.
Mr. Collins said that up to 300,000 people across the region could be in jeopardy if more rains come.
But every day the assault continues, real people are hurt and our health care system is put in jeopardy.
Even worse, the plan doesn't take into account the fact that the future of Social Security is in jeopardy.
Overall, in recombining these images, Chin gestures toward a crucial truth of our time: establishment knowledge is in jeopardy.
"It puts it in jeopardy," said Ruth Schwartz, the executive director of Shelter Partnership, a nonprofit homeless advocacy group.
New York (CNN Business)A deal to merge the nation's two largest newspaper chains appears to be in jeopardy.
"If there's any risk of us being in jeopardy, I'll shut this thing down in two seconds," he says.
Judge Kavanaugh, President Trump's second Supreme Court nominee, has denied the accusation, which has put his confirmation in jeopardy.
"In modern practice, nominees more often withdraw if it looks like their confirmation is in jeopardy," Mr. Huder said.
There is no sign that Google's share is much in jeopardy; it's changed little over the past three years.
Dallas rallied for touchdowns on their next two consecutive possessions and suddenly the Jets' heroic story seemed in jeopardy.
And that clamor is what will likely put any source, which may or may not be human, in jeopardy.
"It feels like we're in jeopardy right now," said Ms. Tierney, on a break from a recent afternoon rehearsal.
Despite increasing Twitter's revenue and users in the last two years, CEO Jack Dorsey's job is now in jeopardy.
That streak, Republicans fear, may be in jeopardy if former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach wins the nomination.
Public Health Parts of the country are in jeopardy of not having an insurer offering Obamacare plans next year.
Oh, and get this: Atlanta's chance of becoming the winning location of Amazon's HQ2 could also be in jeopardy.
The candidate has, however, made exceptions for cases of when the mother's life is in jeopardy, rape and incest.
Keep in mind: these moves should often only be made if necessary, as they put your savings in jeopardy.
Then there was Trump's announcement he was ending DACA, leaving hundreds of thousands of young people's futures in jeopardy.
But if panic persisted and airlines were unwilling to buy it, the future of Boeing would be in jeopardy.
The maker of light bulbs and jet engines is in jeopardy of suffering its worst day since last fall.
Democrats' solid majorities in Trenton aren't in jeopardy, but the state's off-year legislative elections still have some intrigue.
Most don't advise confronting the harasser in the moment, because it can escalate and put the bystander in jeopardy.
It offers a way forward, an alternative to a war that would put both India and Pakistan in jeopardy.
As for Boettcher, she will be forever linked to Holzhauer in "Jeopardy!" lore, as Nancy Zerg is to Jennings.
If they think that doing the former puts the latter in jeopardy, they're less likely to push for it.
But thanks to a booming illegal peyote tourism industry nearby, even that part of their culture is in jeopardy.
Cam Newton might be in jeopardy of missing the Carolina Panthers' opener against the Los Angeles Rams on Sept. 8.
But at the same time, his volcanic temper, fueled by wholesale amounts of cocaine and booze, puts him in jeopardy.
If the tribunals are perceived as incompetent or too lenient, the prospect of a lasting peace will be in jeopardy.
The unceremonious end of the Activision deal left the future of the franchise in jeopardy, with Hawk exploring his options.
A number of government-funded rental assistance programs are in jeopardy as the longest shutdown in U.S. history wears on.
Russell, 20, was then asked if he believed that he put Young's personal life and relationship with Azalea in jeopardy.
Gay and lesbian parents are worried that their parental rights could be in jeopardy, especially for the non-biological parent.
Even as Trump has publicly backed pre-existing condition coverage, his administration has helped to put the provision in jeopardy.
Republican overreach will put those districts in jeopardy and expand the playing field for Democrats in the House this cycle.
Otherwise, they say the objectives of the Paris climate agreement, which went into effect in November, could be in jeopardy.
But Obamacare is in jeopardy once again, after the Trump administration supported a lawsuit questioning the health-care law's constitutionality.
"I feel like my entire life is now in jeopardy," Sanchez told BuzzFeed News after the news broke on Tuesday.
Without supplier credit, medicines and supplies for public hospitals and air-ambulance service to trauma centers are now in jeopardy.
When pressed about whether Fuchs's job is in jeopardy over the proposal mania, Brown said the internal review is ongoing.
The policy decisions made by his administration to date have continued to put the country's long-term health in jeopardy.
"One was about to put the other in jeopardy," Bilton writes of Ulbricht's girlfriend and the newly launched Silk Road.
Miami WR DeVante Parker (hamstring) and C Mike Pouncey (hip) are in jeopardy of sitting out the season opener. 3.
In the meantime, that leaves millions of employees across the country in jeopardy, and not just because of E-Verify.
BARTIROMO: So is the 220 percent rate, is that in jeopardy or are you getting mostly the agreements on that?
Trump's declining popularity with voters outside of the Republican Party may put Republicans' hopes of holding the House in jeopardy.
Then, add in the fact that it's 2017, the year during which all our personal freedoms were suddenly in jeopardy.
"The reality of it is, my career and my entire life are in jeopardy because of this bill," she says.
Doctors at a nearby hospital discovered that Westerdale had experienced a placental abruption that put the twins' lives in jeopardy.
The planes were not in jeopardy, but the pilots could not override the computer's command, forcing the airplanes to dive.
"We never thought that the House was in jeopardy, that we could lose 30 seats in the House," Heck said.
Throughout the Rio Olympics, they routinely beat teams by double digits and were seldom in jeopardy of losing a game.
"We go to a different country each week to search for and rescue Americans in jeopardy," Sinise, 60, tells PEOPLE.
His retirement could put some of his signature rulings in jeopardy such as the 1973 court ruling in Roe v.
Matt Cooney, a 79-year-old retired television sportscaster, was informed that his financial decision-making capacity was in jeopardy.
In fact, there's even some speculation that the firm's long-running partnership with The Academy might be in jeopardy too.
The agreement marks a global commitment to combating climate change, but could be in jeopardy of the U.S. pulling out.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is probing the NRA's finances, which could put the NRA's nonprofit status in jeopardy.
He was in jeopardy of falling short of the qualification requirements for the next round of debates later this month.
But the President subtly warned Republicans that their political futures could be in jeopardy if they don't support his efforts.
Why it matters: Congress has until March 5 to find a DACA fix or risk putting Dreamers' protections in jeopardy.
All but one lost their jobs or have legacies in jeopardy amid the rising wave of populism in the West.
These efficiency standards played a key role in President Obama's climate agenda, but Trump has put their future in jeopardy.
But he said he had no regrets, and he had shown no indication he thought his job was in jeopardy.
Club members who I was friendly with after I left had their memberships in jeopardy if they communicated with me.
" YOU THINK: "But your vote put the lives of Muslims, immigrants, people of color, women and LGBTQ folk in jeopardy!
That's why, right here in Los Angeles, we will not stay silent as our students' futures are placed in jeopardy.
Clinton's personal secretary, Betty Currie, recalled feeling like she was putting her colleagues in jeopardy when she spoke with prosecutors.
That delay, EU officials believe, could put May's own weak position in jeopardy, and throw new doubt on the process.
"Dealing with excess fat needs to be a priority," he said, "as it truly can put someone's life in jeopardy."
Dutchman Tom Dumoulin, whose place had been in jeopardy after breaking his wrist on the Tour de France, was second.
Many Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups have argued that Kavanaugh's confirmation to the court would put the legislation in jeopardy.
He worried that his plans to study in Romania on the European Union's student-exchange program, Erasmus, were in jeopardy.
If the Trump administration now sees these as federal outlays, then a lot of major projects are now in jeopardy.
If the government had not opened up 21 days after it was shuttered, Americans' safety would have been in jeopardy.
One convention is that asylum-seekers should not be returned to a country where their safety would be in jeopardy.
" He added: "Meanwhile, because of the continuing shutdown across our country, our environment and public health are increasingly in jeopardy.
Tesla (TSLA) has outsold those vehicles in the United States, but some experts wonder whether Tesla's reign is in jeopardy.
"Canada is a trading nation, and if the world trading system is in jeopardy, then Canada is hurt," he explained.
Just like that, the Wild Bill's multi-million dollar season is in jeopardy if he doesn't get it fixed fast.
"They put our majority in jeopardy with their failure on health care, more than they did their own," Cole said.
Bad news for jobs The recent data suggest that Beijing's efforts to shore up employment this year are in jeopardy.
I don't like all those "women in jeopardy" novels either, and there seem to be an awful lot of them.
As schools across our country continue to close, some for the rest of the year, these students are in jeopardy.
The panel's intervention put Broadcom's bid in jeopardy just as the company appeared likely to claim seats on Qualcomm's board.
Friendships have been lost and professional careers have been put in jeopardy, all due to us supporting one fair wage.
"Your rights are in jeopardy: they are being treated with utter contempt by many governments around the world," he said.
"PREPA's fundamental infrastructure is in jeopardy due to a lack of funding and significant workforce reductions," according to the report.
But it remains unclear what that response will be and if it puts agreements like Exxon's in China in jeopardy.
"History tells us the House is in jeopardy," said Corry Bliss, who runs a "super PAC" dedicated to House races.
"He turned it over to the F.B.I., hoping to put me in jeopardy," Mr. Trump told the crowd in Ohio.
And when friends started asking him about rumors that his job was in jeopardy, he insisted that everything was fine.
"All of these parks are in jeopardy," said Bill Golden, president of the National Institute for Coastal and Harbor Infrastructure.
And quite frankly, the future of just about every conference for the year looks to be in jeopardy, at best.
But with the rapid spreading of the coronavirus, third-party sellers like Bernard are in jeopardy of losing big business.
In "Jeopardy!" terms, that means he was correctly responded to every one of the 41 questions he buzzed to answer.
An ambitious plan to charge drivers in Manhattan to raise money for the subways could be in jeopardy, officials warn.
If it happens, though, it won't just be the future of Israeli-Palestinian peace that will be put in jeopardy.
Unanswered is whether Congress will share the fate of these vulnerable Americans by putting their own healthcare coverage in jeopardy.
The New York Post first reported in mid-February that McCusker's nomination was in jeopardy and expected to be pulled.
The goal is to instill fear in a segment of the population, and it puts communities of color in jeopardy.
The vote initially appeared in jeopardy as leadership hovered below the 60-vote threshold needed for more than an hour.
S. officials" had told him or her "that some Ukrainian officials were aware that U.S. aid might be in jeopardy.
In letters to several local governments last week, the Justice Department warned that several current grants could be in jeopardy.
The agency has repeatedly declined comment on Lloyd's decisions around the migrant crisis and whether his job is in jeopardy.
But the pact has been in jeopardy since May 2018, when President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the agreement.
Still others worried that the program would siphon students from New York's private colleges, putting their financial viability in jeopardy.
My office remains committed to protecting the welfare of all animals and holding accountable those who put them in jeopardy.
Yet despite Chait's confidence in the durability of Obama's legacy, other elements of his agenda appear to be in jeopardy.
But his self-made job was in jeopardy after someone sent an e-mail complaint to the Minneapolis Health Department.
Attaching the concealed-carry reciprocity measure puts the bipartisan measure to beef up background checks in jeopardy in the Senate.
He was nominated for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for "Empire" -- a role that may be in jeopardy.
"By continuing to pander to polluters they are putting the rest of the elected officials in their party in jeopardy."
If a contractor or foreperson tries to cut corners, the workers can, and will, refuse to put themselves in jeopardy.
"To not be informed is to put all of the members of our parish family in jeopardy," Snyder told CNN.
After months of niceties, North Korea has returned to its mercurial form and put the Trump-Kim summit in jeopardy.
This story focuses on how men who are accused justify what they've done and how their dreams are in jeopardy.
Anthem's $48 billion takeover of Cigna is in jeopardy after the Department of Justice said the deal would threaten competition.
Publication of the resulting catalogue is still years away and likely now in jeopardy without the oil company's financial support.
Elizabeth takes pride in her job but feels that political climate surrounding her work could put her career in jeopardy.
Officials urged people across the northeast to alert social services if they saw people in jeopardy because of the cold.
There were two things that happened during the storm that made me begin to believe that my life was in jeopardy.
But at this fraught political moment for Big Tech, buying an asset like Discord could put the owner's brand in jeopardy.
Third, they are dangerous, putting lives in jeopardy by sending officers on unnecessary calls, thus making them unavailable for real emergencies.
Connected cars layer in an added risk to driving, as drivers' well-being can be in jeopardy if something goes awry.
But because of the extent to which the FBI has antagonized the company, this kind of cooperation is now in jeopardy.
Neither their jobs nor their wages were in jeopardy as countries ranging from Vietnam to Colombia became more competitive with us.
No legacy business system or industry is immune to disruption in 2016: Everyone and everything is in jeopardy of being supplanted.
However, it's been unclear when the Ukrainians learned he had done that, and this aid they expected was truly in jeopardy.
Seattle TE Jimmy Graham (ankle), who has made only four catches for nine yards, is in jeopardy of missing the game.
But if water starts to form on InSight, the moisture could damage the vehicle and put the entire mission in jeopardy.
The planned spin off could be in jeopardy as a result, Jim Corridore, a research equity analyst at CFRA, said Monday.
While Becca praised all the men for their guts, everyone on hand agreed that Newton's job isn¹t exactly in jeopardy.
The actual air traffic systems of individual airports are not in jeopardy, Eurocontrol stressed, meaning air travel remains safe and unaffected.
They expanded that evacuation order Thursday, warning that levees will likely be overrun by Friday, putting even more homes in jeopardy.
The founders understood that if the press was in jeopardy, democracy, their new country's innovative experiment, would be in peril, too.
Without cost-sharing assistance, uncompensated care will increase dramatically, putting hospitals and doctors, which are foundational to their communities, in jeopardy.
Unfortunately, the calls by President Obama to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan could put those achievements in jeopardy.
They expanded that evacuation order Thursday, warning that levees will likely overtop by Friday morning, putting even more homes in jeopardy.
If those provisions are thrown out, it could once again put the Republican effort to repeal and replace Obamacare in jeopardy.
When hit with a takedown, the video can no longer be monetized and can put a channel in jeopardy for deletion.
With discretionary budget cuts in the works, the ability of government statistical agencies to perform their duties may be in jeopardy.
But the import tax is facing increasing opposition from businesses and GOP lawmakers, putting the House GOP blueprint's chances in jeopardy.
And his rep denies a report that that same tour – scheduled through November – is in jeopardy, adding Bieber is "totally fine."
"Our first job is to protect our citizenry, and, to me, these arms sales put U.S. lives in jeopardy," he said.
The monument, which is made up of 87,500 acres of privately donated land adjacent to Baxter State Park, is in jeopardy.
But right now, the spending bill's passage through the House is in jeopardy and a shutdown seems more likely than not.
The strike could put operations in jeopardy at resorts like Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand Las Vegas and Stratosphere Casino.
The farms employ about 400 mostly immigrant workers whose jobs could be in jeopardy due to the loss of city business.
The future of Facebook's cryptocurrency project is in jeopardy as many of the companies initially attached to Libra have jumped ship.
In terms of the 9 million children and 370,000 pregnant women who are insured by CHIP, their coverage is in jeopardy.
The injury puts the rest of his season in jeopardy and will force the Yankees to replace him in the rotation.
The GOP's shocking wave victory in Tuesday's elections has put ObamaCare in jeopardy, as Republicans vow to go after the law.
His team was down, 17-16, on the road, and his perfect 2-0 record as a starter was in jeopardy.
These were voters in states like West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio whose jobs were in jeopardy from the Paris climate agreement.
But the future of those projects is in jeopardy because of SunEdison's financial problems, which also threatens the yieldcos future revenues.
Removing the market certainty that the Jones Act provides would decimate the American maritime industry, putting our national security in jeopardy.
Suddenly, his business was in jeopardy, but far worse, he wasn't sure if the brewery and its owners had even survived.
WH sources tell us Pruitt's job is in jeopardy and that Trump is angry over stories about the EPA admin's actions.
Healthcare for millions of Americans is in jeopardy, and Senator Bernie Sanders is fighting back with one beautiful, foam core poster.
That would have put the nomination in jeopardy, since Senate Republicans have a 52-48 majority and Democrats were solidly opposed.
But more broadly, there is a sense in the U.S. and elsewhere that science's central role in society is in jeopardy.
But he did push back on the notion that a Trump nomination could put Republican control of the House in jeopardy.
But if we don't put him in jeopardy, he's never going to think that he should just stop what he's doing.
Young scientists say they've been shut out of a lot of the federal funding that's available, putting their careers in jeopardy.
But a weakened peso and shrinking GDP have put the Colombian government's $85033 billion-dollar post-conflict development plan in jeopardy.
The bill does not have exceptions for rape or incest, but does include one if the mother's health is in jeopardy.
"Any time you feel like your player's safety is in jeopardy, I think all guys take exception to that," Sabathia said.
Pantaleo's job has been in jeopardy since he was caught on video applying what some allege was a chokehold on Garner.
As the legal proceedings play out, Gimelstob is in jeopardy of losing one or more of his prominent roles in tennis.
The Lakers opened the season with a 33-5 record, amid a report that Coach Luke Walton's job was in jeopardy.
Nor does the tape show, contrary to many press reports, that the safety of any cast member was ever in jeopardy.
The New Zealand restrictions left the sprawling Super Rugby competition in jeopardy after only six completed rounds of the regular season.
On the same day the poll came out, several Republican senators criticized the plan, which suggests it may be in jeopardy.
The shocking plan by Charley (Dawn-Lyen Gardner) to save her mill puts her relationship with Remy (Dondré Whitfield) in jeopardy.
All of that is now in jeopardy as the agency purges scientists from its review panels and purposely disregards scientific research.
Both governors were solid, though each is in jeopardy of falling off the debate stage in September when eligibility requirements double.
President Trump, aides said, believed she was persuasive and informed the aides that he believed the judge's confirmation was in jeopardy.
It's the first human spaceflight since 2011, but the coronavirus could put it in jeopardy if the key people get sick.
Mr. Pompeo said that the publication of the official's name, Michael D'Andrea, was "unconscionable" and put his covert status in jeopardy.
Collins said she does not believe Roe is in jeopardy, but can't predict how Kavanaugh would vote in every single case.
An investigation will determine who shot the detective, but authorities earlier put the blame on Ransom for putting officers in jeopardy.
While we certainly have a right to advance our own interests, we can't afford to put the entire agreement in jeopardy.
Party leaders in Thailand said they were not looking for Ms. Yingluck because they were afraid of putting her in jeopardy.
The whole global iodination effort "may be put in jeopardy unless action is taken," a 2011 report prepared for Unicef said.
Unless Congress acts soon, DACA will expire, putting the future of nearly 800,000 young immigrants, like you, the Dreamers, in jeopardy.
Hawks ATLANTA — With the Boston Celtics' winning streak in jeopardy, Kyrie Irving took charge against the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night.
"I don't feel an urgent need to pass that law until you show me that Mr. Mueller is in jeopardy," Sen.
"Largely as a result of it, capitalism is not working for the majority of Americans and is in jeopardy," he writes.
If it results in a significant tariff being imposed, 88,000 overall jobs will be put needlessly in jeopardy in 85033 alone.
The United States government is poised to make another decision that puts our water, our lives, and cultural lifeblood in jeopardy.
SHRIVER: Earlier in March, I testified in Congress when I heard that Alzheimer's funding was in jeopardy due to proposed cuts.
Any change to the bonus cap could put that in jeopardy, said a spokesperson for an influential UK banking industry group.
Multiple hosts pointed out to Nunberg that he would place himself in jeopardy of being arrested if he refuses to comply.
"I think he did the right thing by stepping down, not putting the citizens here in town in jeopardy," he said.
Now there is hope that we may start getting our lauded American justice system back, but that hope is in jeopardy.
"Now, after working for decades as iron workers, truck drivers or auto workers, their planned retirements are in jeopardy," Neal said.
And if those things are not being done you're in jeopardy to lose your license that can cost millions of dollars.
The 24-year-old agreement is now in jeopardy unless Canada and Mexico satisfy U.S. demands for changes to the deal.
The relationship between Oliver and Anna, in particular, never acquires the heat to make us feel anxious when it's in jeopardy.
First things first: Is Obamacare in jeopardy now that another Donald Trump-appointed justice will be on the nation's highest bench?
The team was in a tailspin when Flacco was injured, and it appeared that Coach John Harbaugh's job was in jeopardy.
For Silicon Valley, one of the industry's largest exits — and the biggest exit Y Combinator has yet seen — is in jeopardy.
Analysts say US embassies and consulates are prime targets in the wake of these events, and personnel could be in jeopardy.
"Roe is in jeopardy like never before, and we can't afford to let another Trump Justice anywhere near the Supreme Court."
Now that base is going to be looking for something to blame, putting Le Pen's future in French politics in jeopardy.
The other 46 states don't like that those four have preference, but Nevada is the one that might be most in jeopardy.
"We absolutely prohibit any practices that place our students' physical and mental health in jeopardy," said Denver Public Schools Superintendent Tom Boasberg.
Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case establishing a constitutional basis for abortion rights that Democrats have warned may now be in jeopardy.
And there you suddenly are, replying to a totally irrelevant text message while putting your life, and lives of others, in jeopardy.
There is a better legislative solution than putting workers' private information in jeopardy or making taxpayers victims of forced union dues schemes.
Coach Rick Pitino has been suspended for five conference games, and the school confirmed that its 2013 national title is in jeopardy.
Lewis deflected the notion that Dalton's job was in jeopardy in favor of backup AJ McCarron, who has only three career starts.
Along the way, she gave fans enough hints to crack the code to her sexuality without putting her android act in jeopardy.
It's not really a point of contention, and never is my tenuous status on the Jennings Verizon family plan actually in jeopardy.
She testified without a State Department lawyer and, according to White House talking points, was in jeopardy of accidentally revealing classified information.
"I feel like my entire life is now in jeopardy," Gabriel Sanchez, a 21-year-old DREAMer in Oklahoma, told BuzzFeed News.
Other all-time records are also in jeopardy, including a high of 117 degrees Fahrenheit in Tucson, and 124 degrees in Yuma.
It refers to schools passing on problematic teachers to new schools without reporting problems, including those that might put others in jeopardy.
Immigration officials point out that most of the Cambodian deportees have been convicted of crimes that put their immigration status in jeopardy.
Peg Sandeen, the executive director of Death with Dignity, the Oregon-based organisation, explains that until recently the law was in jeopardy.
After all, Washington Republicans have never let a primary election get away from them and put a supposedly safe seat in jeopardy.
If the Trump administration does as Spicer indicated, the markets in states that have only legalized medical marijuana shouldn't be in jeopardy.
All of this seemed in jeopardy in the Season 6 finale, when Lorna was seen grabbing her stomach and screaming in pain.
The EPA administrator says he has to choose the pricier travel options because if he doesn't his life could be in jeopardy.
The next night, May 21, brought his 24th win, and a new record: the highest per-game average winnings in Jeopardy history.
No gambler could ever hope to offer a sufficiently large bribe for such stars to put their massive legitimate incomes in jeopardy.
Trump policies are so unpopular that Republicans in Congress are distancing themselves from the president and several special elections are in jeopardy.
The Panthers went 33-18 in ACC regular-season play, and the future of second-year coach Kevin Stallings is in jeopardy.
Since then, Holzhauer has amassed over a million dollars in winnings, and has notched the seven-highest single-game tallies in Jeopardy!
A proposal last month by President Donald Trump to cut the NIH budget by $5.8 billion could put the program in jeopardy.
His social security reform would be in jeopardy, and if he is removed, there would be an indirect election in two months.
The troubled effort to repeal and replace Obamacare has put off the effort to pass tax cuts, placing both priorities in jeopardy.
Wieser expressed concerns that the company's regulatory risks would intensify and that its sophisticated use of data in advertising was in jeopardy.
Now the equation has suddenly been reversed and explicit programs to count race in decision-making are likely to be in jeopardy.
It was almost 11 AM, and my corn fritters were in jeopardy of being burned—I had lost complete track of time.
Holzhauer, a professional sports gambler, thought about risk in a unique way and broke records with the biggest wins in "Jeopardy!" history.
"As I noted before, blocking Ric Grenell from serving as Ambassador to Germany is putting our national security in jeopardy," Sanders said.
Democrats have raised concerns that Mueller's status is in jeopardy after Trump appointed Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general earlier this month.
The only exceptions are if the mother's life is in jeopardy or a doctor determines the fetus cannot survive outside the womb.
" Last fall, after Trump proposed banning Muslims from the U.S., Walden suggested such rhetoric was unhelpful and put "competitive seats in jeopardy.
A delay in filing its annual report has more recently placed Valeant in jeopardy of defaulting on its hefty $30 billion debt.
Another $84 billion worth are in jeopardy as American competition authorities seek to block Anthem's takeover of Cigna and Aetna's of Humana.
Budget cuts or restructuring for other members of your team could be a sign that your role is in jeopardy as well. 
As for the Viacom directors, they allowed Mr. Redstone to be paid millions of dollars until their own jobs seemed in jeopardy.
But access to food and health care is also in jeopardy in areas where Boko Haram is active or has been recently.
This has put its entire economy, including its nationalized oil industry that accounts for most of the country's export revenues, in jeopardy.
"The renegotiation of the Neighbours Channel 5 deal has become very fraught and is in jeopardy," an unnamed source told the paper.
Similarly, Najib's plans for infrastructure projects and a pivot toward China could be in jeopardy if victory goes to Mahathir, Mumford said.
Trump is in jeopardy because of the positions he has taken on key issues and the language he uses to articulate them.
Several times in the past three years, Jones has seemingly found his roster spot in jeopardy only to survive and sometimes thrive.
But with Republicans hell-bent on repealing the ACA, now even the modest strides made in increasing healthcare accessibility are in jeopardy.
Mr. Keating, who wrote and directed, eventually narrows the focus to Vivian, and Ms. Bell makes a fiercely determined woman in jeopardy.
Which means that the 6 jobs I have created and the 5 more that I need to fill – will be in jeopardy.
But that streak is in jeopardy this season, and the Bulldogs probably have to win the West Coast Conference tournament to qualify.
However, Putin threatening the United States puts not only the postwar order but the peace of the entire Western world in jeopardy.
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Trump has suggested that U.S. support for the transatlantic alliance could be in jeopardy if other countries do not increase their contributions.
In the FN's formulation, however, it is not market forces, but rather Muslims and EU bureaucrats who put these institutions in jeopardy.
Read up on FOSTA/SESTA and the ways in which sex workers' lives are being put in jeopardy because of these bills.
Long story short: Poor Mary is doomed to marry Jamie's rapist, and if Claire interferes it will put Frank's existence in jeopardy.
But then, perhaps I'm wrong: They are exposed, in danger, in jeopardy, which is also part of the meaning of the term.
Today, this means that more people than ever who are considering buying a home could be putting their retirement savings in jeopardy.
" The former intelligence chief said that someone's security clearances are typically only put in jeopardy "if they mishandle or divulge classified information.
Before his arrest, aware that his collection was in jeopardy, he made a detailed list of 93 pieces of art he owned.
No exceptions for especially heinous crimes; no loopholes allowing execution when other lives might be in jeopardy, as in past Catholic teachings.
But now, even the Trump-Kim meeting is in jeopardy — which means Trump may lose the opportunity to strike a historic deal.
About a decade ago, expiring tax incentives led to a wave of factory closings, stoking fears that the industry was in jeopardy.
But these separate efforts at reform have occasioned a coordinated pushback from the bail industry, which fears its profits are in jeopardy.
Environmental groups such as Quercus oppose any large-scale lithium exploration, warning that it would put Portugal's carbon neutrality goals in jeopardy.
The sheltering-in-place model used in Houston would put millions of people in jeopardy if used in the Miami-Dade area.
"I don't think it's worth putting my family's safety or friends' and colleagues' safety in jeopardy with me getting sick," she says.
"I don't feel an urgent need to pass that law until you show me a reason Mr. Mueller's in jeopardy," said Sen.
It's an earnest and surprisingly generic children-in-jeopardy novel, one that makes few demands on us and doesn't deliver much, either.
"If Bernie Sanders was at the top of the ticket, we would be in jeopardy of losing the House," Mr. Richmond said.
If anything, it has placed them in jeopardy, by forming the basis of a lawsuit that could erase the Affordable Care Act.
Yet as everyone whose mind is in jeopardy knows, it is not sufficient to speak about mental illness in general, abstract terms.
The Huskies' long run in the top five in the rankings, which dates to 2007, could be in jeopardy after this defeat.
Celebrities are using the hashtag to garner support for the whistleblower, after his lawyers said his "personal safety" may be in jeopardy.
She was bombarded by criticism on Twitter and other social media platforms that she thought would put the company's future in jeopardy.
The full Senate is likely to consider him next week, and there's no signs to this point his nomination is in jeopardy.
Hopefully he will not seek to strike out blindly if he sees himself ever more deeply cornered or his survival in jeopardy.
Finally, Russia's military doctrine does state that nuclear weapons will only be used "when the existence of the state is in jeopardy".
But again, the implosion of Obamacare in so many parts of the country is already putting the private insurance industry in jeopardy.
A TMA spokesperson declined to tell Motherboard whether Ring's membership status in TMA is in jeopardy as a result of its partnerships.
In fact, "Iris" came first, and it may have prompted Puccini to offer his own tale of a Japanese girl in jeopardy.
If more than a dozen House Republicans defect, the bill will be in jeopardy, with Democrats almost certainly united as a bloc.
The criminal charges have put him in jeopardy of a suspension by N.F.L. Commissioner Roger Goodell under the league's personal conduct code.
Dillon's career seemed in jeopardy as he approached his 30th birthday, and then the Patriots traded for him before the 2004 season.
With Williamson's status as the projected top overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft now in jeopardy, the jokes could clearly wait.
Funding for some programs administered under the Violence Against Women Act are in jeopardy as a result of the partial government shutdown.
" Edward Yarbrough, Officer Reynolds's lawyer, said in an interview that because of the jail time, "We think his job is in jeopardy.
Repealing the Affordable Care Act and making substantial changes to the Medicaid program puts Oregon's, and many other states', gains in jeopardy.
The president later attacked the two prosecutions and the attorney general, on the grounds that the indictments put Republican seats in jeopardy.
This step obviously puts the entire framework that has constrained possible Iranian nuclear activities in jeopardy but has not yet destroyed it.
Whether she's in jeopardy or being hurt, you're just completely open to her in the same way that you're open to Sarah.
Lee last month refused to testify at Park's trial, as his lawyers advised him it could put him in jeopardy at his own.
Some put their lives in jeopardy to flee poverty, violence and war, to bring their children to safety and opportunity in this country.
Which, many Republicans worry, could put a Senate seat in jeopardy in a state where Democrats haven't won a Senate race since 1932(!).
It's not just Mattis whose job might be in jeopardy — there's Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who Trump has publicly expressed disappointment with, too.
"If a company relies on the government for a big chunk of its business, that revenue stream is now in jeopardy," Cramer said.
Patterson believes the markets could be in jeopardy, depending on how willing Trump is to build a trade partnership with countries like Japan.
Sources on set tell us Nipsey and YG got plenty of footage before cops moved in, so ... the music video's not in jeopardy.
But many academics worry those bridges are now in jeopardy because of the ban against Iran, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Yemen.
But a number of science-minded members of Congress are retiring after this term, and that means crucial initiatives could be in jeopardy.
But it got to a point where Roger posting all these videos of him as this perfect dad put the kids in jeopardy.
Idaho is known for its potatoes, and a surprise cold snap this week put crops of the state's most famous veggie in jeopardy.
It's especially rich that the alt-right has called for one comedian's removal when they feel like their own speech is in jeopardy.
In early 2008, Boback called Wallace into his office, shut the door, and told him that the American Express account was in jeopardy.
Business tycoon to business tycoon ... Mark Cuban thinks Donald Trump's run for the White House is putting his well-established brand in jeopardy.
The ban includes exceptions if the mother's life is in jeopardy or the fetus will not be able to survive outside the womb.
Matt Harvey's place in the starting rotation was placed in jeopardy after a pair of disastrous starts versus the Washington Nationals last month.
Brandy claims the label actually tried to prevent her from recording and releasing new music, which she says put her career in jeopardy.
Butts testified that such a ban would put at least 9,000 jobs in jeopardy, most of them in Trudeau's home province of Quebec.
Two previous Trump nominees, Stephen Moore and Herman Cain, bowed out of consideration after it became clear their confirmation process was in jeopardy.
William is angry that someone would abuse their power and trust, and he's concerned the show he loves might now be in jeopardy.
"A bit of a surprise here," Bergeron, 62, said before the four contestants in jeopardy — Scott, Owens, Lachey and Bella — learned their fate.
The Cubs&apos division lead is hardly in jeopardy at eight games over the St. Louis Cardinals and 8 1/2 over Pittsburgh.
In comparison, the downstream effects of dirty fuels, like coal and gas, create toxic spaces that put the health of communities in jeopardy.
He put Britain's role in Europe in jeopardy in order to stave off an as-yet hypothetical challenge to his own political career.
Since 2014, it has assisted approximately 1,000 families and saved over 40 homes in jeopardy from water bill-related tax sale and foreclosure.
Defense lawyers argued at trial that her patients put themselves in jeopardy by taking drug dosages far in excess of what Tseng prescribed.
The future of Enda Kenny (pictured left) as leader of Fine Gael will come into question; Ms Burton may also be in jeopardy.
One source told me that Steve Cohen's Point72 is leading the way to ensure that the sell side doesn't put them in jeopardy.
The victory was hailed as a great moment for those in favor of an open internet, but that achievement is suddenly in jeopardy.
A few examples: The CFPB has also written rules about payday loans and prepaid debit cards, both of which are now in jeopardy.
Manager Craig Counsell said Garza will be examined over the next few days but wasn't sure if his next start is in jeopardy.
"There are a lot of things that are in jeopardy, including peaches in the Southeast," said Brad Rippey, a meteorologist with the USDA.
Top campaign pollster Joel Benenson, Axelrod's former colleague on the Obama team, is among the senior staff whose positions could be in jeopardy.
Bell basically tried to bluff his way into the starting lineup, somehow unaware that he was even in jeopardy of losing his spot.
As for now, the future of the capital's art ecosystem — both its local arts community and its internationally connected market — remains in jeopardy.
But now it's a bit more sensitive, as the Congress is run by Republicans and both GOP majorities are in jeopardy this fall.
Without the bill's whistleblower protections for all agencies, our national security and the welfare of the American people could be placed in jeopardy.
If lawmakers deflect the issue on spurious grounds, whether jurisdictional or otherwise, they are putting women and the pets they love in jeopardy.
Most essential many be the mobilization of new citizen coalitions across the world to organize support for weapons treaties that are in jeopardy.
From the looks of things, the Republicans hold on the House is in jeopardy, and their control of the Senate is in doubt.
A source familiar with the turmoil surrounding Tillerson says there is "no indication" the secretary's job is in jeopardy, at least not immediately.
One administration official said Monday the President had faith in his nominee and has no reason to believe Jackson's confirmation is in jeopardy.
There is growing speculation, however, that Bannon's job with the administration may be in jeopardy, though some have pushed back on that notion.
A three-hour, 213-minute delay before the bottom of the seventh ended Martinez's day and appeared to put his victory in jeopardy.
Matthew Shay, the association's president and CEO, said businesses and consumers have been faring well from the reform, but that's now in jeopardy.
"I do not believe, and we cannot have, and should not have, a do-nothing summer while Americans are in jeopardy," Ashford said.
She was already in jeopardy of not winning the simple majority vote before this political earthquake happened in New York on Tuesday night.
Thousands of Afghans who helped the U.S. military are being threatened by the Taliban, but a visa program for them is in jeopardy.
"The Trump administration does not have unlimited power to put people's health in jeopardy with unchecked, unilateral executive action like this," she said.
"In addition, any nation which backs this resolution and receives assistance from the United States will put that assistance in jeopardy," he added.
While nobody has said the development is in jeopardy, some real estate agents have already begun speculating about the future of the project.
He intuited that Clinton had no intent to place national security in jeopardy via her shoddy handling of classified information, therefore, no crime.
The episode efficiently pushed assorted pulse-pounding buttons: women in jeopardy, a harrowing rescue from a burning building, a wrongful execution narrowly averted.
That's what he looks like now, though, and he'll need to turn it around quickly or else his NBA career is in jeopardy.
While in hiding, he kept cooperating with the investigation, although getting the theft pinned on him had put his plea deal in jeopardy.
At no time was the liquor permit holder, Good Company, in jeopardy of losing their permit, and the request for expansion was approved.
Nonetheless, like the thousands of other street vendors in the city, he knows that his business is in jeopardy during every single service.
When hordes of people visited, putting its fragile ecosystem in jeopardy, the Bureau of Land Management decided to implement a cap on visitors.
Pelosi is alleging that Trump's White House, out of pure vengeance, leaked information that put her and others members of Congress in jeopardy.
The G.O.P.'s standing in the polls collapsed, the Democratic wave built quickly, and Republicans in safe districts soon found themselves in jeopardy.
But now Representative Randy Hultgren, a Republican hailing from a more far-flung Chicago suburb that backed Mr. Trump, also appears in jeopardy.
The fact that they are openly married has turned a good part of the town against them and put their restaurant in jeopardy.
The jobs of over half of Louisiana's private workforce are in jeopardy, and bills are coming due and payroll is about to hit.
I worry that one of the great accomplishments of the post–World War II world, which is the European order, is in jeopardy.
Three-session winning streaks for the Dow, S&P 13 and Nasdaq appear in jeopardy ahead of the first trading day of September.
But experts saw a pattern in the North lashing out against the South when its crucial strategic position with Washington is in jeopardy.
But abruptly, by the middle of 280, investors started to worry in earnest that their stakes were in jeopardy of shrinking to zero.
John Harbaugh, whose job as Baltimore's head coach had seemed in jeopardy until the late surge by the Ravens, still may not remain.
All of those precedents could be in jeopardy, said Lee Epstein, a law professor and political scientist at Washington University in St. Louis.
" Republicans, he said, intend to provide the funds, so "the money that is necessary to keep this program going is not in jeopardy.
And unlike Mr. Obama's insurance coverage expansions, these changes are not in jeopardy, said Dennis M. Murphy, IU Health's president and chief executive.
The North Carolina contest had been one of only a few governor's races where existing Republican control was considered to be in jeopardy.
Obviously, a Republican-held seat in jeopardy -- particularly in an election cycle where Democrats have very few pickup opportunities -- is a major development.
Republicans see the seat as rightfully theirs and want it back as a buffer for their majority, which is in jeopardy next fall.
If that is the case at your company, then leaving your current job for a new one may put that bonus in jeopardy.
"You have got to believe that has put in jeopardy the ability of the convention centre to host the APEC meeting," he said.
Democratic lawmakers have voiced concerns that the president's recent attacks on the whistleblower constitute witness intimidation and place the whistleblower's safety in jeopardy.
"The Russian and Chinese vetoes of Resolution 2449 have put the humanitarian response in Syria in jeopardy at a critical time," she said.
The two classes he was set to teach — one on far-right populism and another on political memory in Germany — were in jeopardy.
"Don't do anything that would put your health in jeopardy, because we need you, and thanks for everything you have done," Burke said.
" It added, "Nor does the tape show, contrary to many press reports, that the safety of any cast member was ever in jeopardy.
As with any profession or office environment, there will always be personality differences, but in no other workplace is so much in jeopardy.
We are proud stewards of the world's most vital and influential art form, but right now, our most vulnerable creators are in jeopardy.
There is nothing to indicate Parscale's job might be in jeopardy, particularly because he still enjoys the confidence of Trump and his children.
To be clear, that means taking American jobs supported by industries that rely on common alloy aluminum sheets and putting them in jeopardy.
The Democrats, on the other hand, have several Senate seats that are in jeopardy in conservative states that supported Trump and other Republicans.
NAFTA has more than tripled trade in the region to $28503 trillion and the resumption of tariffs could put these exchanges in jeopardy.
By Wednesday evening, Ozerden's fate appeared in jeopardy, with Democratic and Republican senators unable to predict whether or not he would move forward.
Meehan's electoral future may have already been in jeopardy — he's one of the 23 Republicans who represent a district Clinton won in 2016.
The source says that even though the President did nothing wrong, he will put himself in jeopardy if questioned in a recorded interview.

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