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Loss of land therefore jeopardizes a family's livelihood and identity.
Anything that jeopardizes that is very unpleasant for the brain.
Bruce Rauner over a state budget stalemate that jeopardizes classroom funding.
DELAY IS NOTTOLERATED FOR IT JEOPARDIZES THEWELL-BEING OF THE MAJORITY.
"   "It jeopardizes not only investigations, but puts peoples' lives in jeopardy.
That jeopardizes the uncertainty that has become the league's calling card.
Why would a therapist take notes that jeopardizes their client's future?
A burgeoning illicit opium trade also jeopardizes security, governance and development.
This abuse of power also jeopardizes the integrity of our elections.
Do you think any of this jeopardizes your faith as a Muslim?
But first, another DACA detour jeopardizes the GOP&aposs new midterm momentum.
So when politicians say things like that, it's that trust she jeopardizes.
And I believe that certainly that 40 percent cut jeopardizes that mission.
It jeopardizes jobs and transfers power away from states and local governments.
The Volcker Rule is so problematic because it jeopardizes that essential ability.
Carson said on Wednesday that constantly criticizing Trump even jeopardizes national security.
And cultural misunderstandings can create mistrust that jeopardizes the peacekeepers' life-saving mission.
Exiting the bloc jeopardizes Britain's status as a leading hub of international finance.
That jeopardizes the strategic situation that has facilitated Asia's economic miracle, he added.
And the interns are left to believe that breaking the agreement jeopardizes their internship.
It is in a conflict that I think jeopardizes democracy as we know it.
It's a battle that hurts everyone -- and one that jeopardizes the Affordable Care Act.
The authors noted that cocaine addiction jeopardizes the possible results in opioid addiction treatment.
That jeopardizes health care coverage for another 11 million adults and 30 million children.
"The leaking of classified information jeopardizes our national security," McCaskill said in a statement.
The losing skid jeopardizes the Beavers' aspirations of an NCAA Tournament at-large bid.
Failure to do so jeopardizes our Constitution more than what Mr. Trump ever did.
Engel added the Trump administration's confusion over Flynn's discussions with Kislyak jeopardizes national security.
Shutting down the park jeopardizes an economic driver for the State of New York.
Global overcapacity threatens more than just our workers, it also jeopardizes our national security.
Anytime you have a situation where there's off-channel communications, that jeopardizes the whole system.
Its construction, however, has displaced 20,000 people, jeopardizes indigenous communities, and presents numerous ecological threats.
To eliminate the FISA process jeopardizes a key component of our national security posture.  Sen.
However, not paying for these spending increases jeopardizes future federal investments in children and families.
"This decision jeopardizes the security and future of all of Europe," Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said.
EDF's unions have said the Hinkley Point project is too big and jeopardizes the company's survival.
"This action jeopardizes critical crime-fighting resources and threatens the safety of California residents," Becerra said.
The measure has raised concerns among doctors and patients, some of whom say this jeopardizes confidentiality.
Their relationship jeopardizes Cece's marriage and consumes Cece's thoughts far more than her son's condition does.
This kind of extreme wildfire behavior jeopardizes Western public lands, wildlife and communities, and it's unacceptable.
This jeopardizes the right of people in Russia to free speech and freedom of information online.
Depriving women and their partners of birth control coverage jeopardizes their health and economic well-being.
In short, the rule jeopardizes all of those whom its proponents claim they wish to help.
He shrewdly understands that, if he gives up his nuclear weapons, he jeopardizes his whole regime.
The Administration's fast-tracking of these transfers puts American lives at risk and jeopardizes our national security.
" In another, the county's attorney warned the sheriff that the lack of registered nurses "jeopardizes your accreditations.
Taking ownership of the operation jeopardizes the lives of countless Americans serving this country in embassies worldwide.
Despite inspired passionate pleas from families, delayed action on CHIP jeopardizes children's health coverage across the country.
And that jeopardizes the work of activists like Maru Mora-Villalpando, founder of immigration consultancy Latino Advocacy.
Then he announced the steel and aluminum tariffs, saying reliance on imported metals jeopardizes U.S. national security.
Beyond security threats, the decision created domestic political turbulence and jeopardizes Jordan's already sensitive ties with Israel.
Wildcat strikes can also break the law if a walkout is done in a way that jeopardizes safety.
The State Department's stance also jeopardizes the testimony of other State witnesses the committees intend to hear from.
French unions say it is too big and costly for EDF and jeopardizes the survival of the company.
"Discrimination is the opposite of belonging, and its existence on our platform jeopardizes this core mission," Chesky wrote.
Basically, as written the bill would drastically reduce federal funds for Medicaid and jeopardizes funding for Planned Parenthood.
Brazilian stocks collapsed Thursday on news of a fresh political scandal that jeopardizes the new administration's reform plans.
This inaction jeopardizes the chances for a full and complete resolution of many important issues, not just immigration.
The Post noted that not renewing such contracts jeopardizes property owners' budgets and low-income tenants' housing stability.
This situation jeopardizes pharmacists' ability to continue to serve patients because it leaves community pharmacies with unsustainable losses.
The lack of clear guidelines for when TPS protections should be offered or extended jeopardizes the program itself.
" Sidelining those who speak out, she added, "jeopardizes the health and safety of every veteran in the system.
Critics claim that the policy jeopardizes people who are not in the workforce for reasons beyond their control.
Critics say the freeze on an estimated $20203 billion to $4 billion of funds jeopardizes U.S. national security.
Our new government's anti-life stance jeopardizes this progress and makes sense only to those who devalue women.
"The moment that the administration jeopardizes any federal expenditure in our state, we will file suit," Inslee said.
The Russian modernization of its sub-strategic and strategic nuclear forces jeopardizes the U.S. capacity to credibly deter.
Critics say the freeze on an estimated $20203 billion to $4 billion of funds jeopardizes U.S. national security.
Losing the vote badly jeopardizes the ability of the pro-EU faction of the party to retain control.
As New York City argued in its amicus brief to the Supreme Court, reducing women's options jeopardizes public health.
Teens' aversion to Facebook jeopardizes not only the company's feed ad revenue, but its dominance as an identity provider.
But a growing number of states now require plans to cover such services when medically necessary treatment jeopardizes fertility.
The FCC's assumption of online privacy authority also jeopardizes the United States' privacy agreement with the European Union (EU).
Regrettably, the House-passed American Health Care Act jeopardizes health coverage for millions of Americans living with mental illness.
Existing Texas policy jeopardizes women's health by limiting women's access to the qualified healthcare providers and facilities they deserve.
Such a move jeopardizes the independence, credibility and objectivity that has defined the work of the Economic Research Service.
Apple has fiercely resisted the call, claiming that the order would create a "back door" that jeopardizes people's privacy.
Turning the Abandoned Mine Land fund into a slush fund jeopardizes ongoing reclamation work for short-term political favors.
The decision jeopardizes several licenses she issued over the past six years allowing the production of new Krtek products.
This jeopardizes not only our safety, but also directly impacts the ability to bring these new technologies to market.
"Violence against humanitarian actors jeopardizes access to much needed assistance for people affected by the armed conflict," he added.
Avast's core mission is to keep its users' data safe online, and any practice that jeopardizes user trust is unacceptable.
First, North Korea is quite willing to provoke the West when it wants to, even if it jeopardizes international negotiations.
Scrimping this winter jeopardizes what may be the Rangers' last, best chance at winning a title with its current core.
More pressing for the teachers' unions, the ruling jeopardizes a funding stream that has made them political heavyweights for decades.
Anything that jeopardizes that message — from skyrocketing prices to U.S. companies facing retaliatory embargoes from other countries — would be problematic.
But this distorted version of perfectionist does nothing but isolate you from others and jeopardizes your chances at success and happiness.
Relitigating the results of the election ignores the will of the people and jeopardizes public confidence in our nation's highest court.
"It's disappointing that some companies are joining the Obama Administration's position which jeopardizes those long-held expectations of privacy," he said.
Current labor secretary Alex Acosta has also been under consideration, but a recent report from the Miami Herald likely jeopardizes that.
"Any change to the status of the city without the consent of the Palestinians jeopardizes any prospect for peace," he said.
Yet the Trump EPA has abandoned its responsibilities — repeatedly failing to act to control smog pollution that jeopardizes New Yorkers' health.
"This decision jeopardizes decades of trust in American solidarity and will only serve to undermine current and future alliances," they wrote.
But that nation's descent into despotism is just one example of a global authoritarian turn that jeopardizes the liberal international order.
There are times when we withhold publication of information that in our view jeopardizes national security or the safety of individuals.
"It jeopardizes the safety of not only the public, but my firefighters on the scene when they can't get water," he said.
While this hasn't yet imperiled the world's coffee supply, it jeopardizes your favorite coffee's resiliency in the face of profound planetary change.
It's bound to be highly controversial, hard to sell, made impossible to sell under any circumstances and this obviously jeopardizes that possibility.
Eliminating our ability to source steel necessary for armor, ships, tanks and other weapons jeopardizes our military's ability to keep Americans safe.
Unfortunately, as we've seen in Mexico, reliance on the military jeopardizes the protection of human rights and can actually exacerbate citizen insecurity.
Simon Thomsett Electrocution affects a diverse variety of species; in some, it is so common that it jeopardizes the survival of species.
It also jeopardizes the revision of the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico, a major goal of the administration.
They also said that any aid freeze — even a temporary one — jeopardizes not only themselves but perhaps the very future of Ukraine.
And the bill's ban on funding Planned Parenthood for a year jeopardizes the votes of the Republicans' two lone pro-choice senators.
The lack of highly-skilled entrepreneurs entering the market and thriving each year jeopardizes the supply of good jobs at good wages.
The UK's decision directly jeopardizes the global role this alliance was meant to play and sends the wrong message to our partners.
The practice potentially jeopardizes the security of computer networks in at least a dozen federal agencies, U.S. lawmakers and security experts said.
"The biocompatibility of engineered materials is crucial to eliminating the risk of implant rejection, which jeopardizes the success of such treatments," he said.
An act that jeopardizes the next generation of foreign students and immigrants wishing to come to America to study and seek better opportunities.
The Standing Rock Sioux tribe says the spill bolsters its argument that the pipeline jeopardizes its water supply and deserves further environmental review.
Critics of the state sanctuary law say it jeopardizes public safety and puts law enforcement officers in the state in a tough spot.
He has to do this, the diplomat said, without alienating the Palestinians in a way that jeopardizes efforts at a lasting peace deal.
But regulators and prospective partners are suspicious, fearing that the currency could be used for criminal purposes and that it jeopardizes financial stability.
They argue that local communities should have the right to limit fracking, which they say pollutes the air and jeopardizes local water supplies.
Worse, it jeopardizes American farmers and hundreds of thousands of workers who rely on a growing U.S. biofuels market to support their jobs.
As my colleague Jeff Stein points out, superdelegates are politicians, and going against the will of the people jeopardizes their chances at reelection.
His government jeopardizes Israel's very future, while dividing and inciting us against each other and maligning those abroad who genuinely care about Israel.
"Allowing HHS workers to be exposed to Wuhan evacuees without adequate protection is gross mismanagement that jeopardizes American lives," Markey wrote on Twitter.
This displacement jeopardizes the livelihoods and food security of not only farmers and their families, but entire communities who benefit from local farms.
The bill also jeopardizes bedrock principles of a free and open internet, with serious economic and speech implications well beyond its intended scope.
"Her action undermines the integrity of the committee's oversight work and jeopardizes its ability to secure candid voluntary testimony," said Grassley spokesman Taylor Foy.
The BOJ last week held off expanding stimulus but committed to doing so "without hesitation" if a global slowdown jeopardizes the country's economic recovery.
Saudi-Iran feud jeopardizes U.S. efforts on ISIS, Syria Officials from both countries defended their positions Monday and showed no sign of backing down.
The labor crunch also jeopardizes the ability of central European economies to sustain the growth model they have maintained for the past two decades.
Previous administrations, both Democratic and Republican, found widespread underreporting of injuries by many employers—which masks job hazards and jeopardizes worker health and safety.
The latest impasse jeopardizes a meeting between President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping scheduled for the end of November at the G-20 meeting.
Continuing to back him while ignoring his attempts to weaken our democracy jeopardizes our liberty and will have long-term, negative political consequences for Republicans.
"None of us wants to do anything that jeopardizes any investigation or impedes, but we are also very interested in justice being done," she said.
Britain is confident that it can successfully fight the ruling, which jeopardizes some 4,200 jobs in Northern Ireland, where it is the biggest manufacturing employer.
"Largely unregulated fishing is depleting devil ray populations and jeopardizes the significant potential of these animals for tourism," the U.S.-based Wildlife Conservation Society said.
Vervet monkeys do the same, and vampire bats will share their food with hungry members of their group, even if it jeopardizes their own health.
The U.S. says Russia's air campaign has killed scores of civilians and jeopardizes the prospects of a peace accord in the civil war-wracked nation.
In July the BOJ held off on expanding stimulus but committed to doing so "without hesitation" if a global slowdown jeopardizes the country's economic recovery.
As Bon-Ton heads to liquidation, the shuttering of more than 200 regional department stores jeopardizes U.S. mall owners already struggling to fill empty stores.
Murkowski's effort to unravel these protections undermines economic development, jeopardizes vital natural habitat and watersheds, and serves only the timber industry, not the American public.
Also, simply proscribing the pinging of Section 702 data with U.S. person identifiers jeopardizes the ability to find out who may be victims of attacks.
The Commerce Department's report has not been released, but reportedly argues that auto imports contribute to a rising U.S. trade deficit that jeopardizes national security.
The HIT jeopardizes the progress we have made in improving access to quality, affordable health care by increasing premiums for hard-working families and seniors.
Our country's threat to slash funding for global family planning jeopardizes contraceptive access for the 25 million women and couples who count on our support.
Scientific research has shown that the persistent threat of ocean warming jeopardizes the survival of coral reefs, and alters food webs, fisheries and larger ecosystems.
This "opt-in" rule jeopardizes these companies' ability to make money by displaying hyper-targeted advertising based on private user preferences and internet browsing habits.
"Extremely worried about latest developments on Zaman newspaper which jeopardizes progress made by Turkey in other areas," European Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn said on Twitter.
" This past February, the White House released an official statement stating, "Our current immigration system jeopardizes our national security and puts American communities at risk.
Members of Congress don't usually turn against a scandal-marred president from their own party until they believe that supporting him jeopardizes their own careers.
It jeopardizes all the spending in the bill, it threatens a government shutdown — all the things that happen if you don't pass an omnibus bill.
She sought to assure that no matter what the President's decision is, "no one here is going to make a decision that jeopardizes national security."
And our Trump-induced delirium indeed jeopardizes it, pumping up his impassioned adversaries at the risk of confusing and alienating dispassionate Americans in the middle.
"Wind is never really welcome to a halfpipe, it kind of jeopardizes everything, because you're not in control of what's about to happen," she told NBC.
Judges and advocates say the effort from the Justice Department, which oversees the immigration courts, potentially jeopardizes the courts' fairness and lead to far more deportations.
"As I have said, the tax bill passed last May by Republican legislators jeopardizes Minnesota's structurally balanced budget in the future," Dayton said in a statement.
Facebook may gain a foothold in China, but how well will the company function if it jeopardizes its position in the free world by doing so?
At its meeting, the central bank held off expanding stimulus but committed to doing so "without hesitation" if a global slowdown jeopardizes the country's economic recovery.
While the future of messaging may involve AI bots at our beck and call, Facebook jeopardizes its basic use case if spam spirals out of control.
However, Americans of all political stripes need to recognize that this statement is exceptionally dangerous because it jeopardizes the peaceful transition of power in our country.
"Any signal that jeopardizes tax reform should lead to yields going lower," said Ninh Chung, head of investment strategy and portfolio management at Silicon Valley Bank.
But increasing end strength jeopardizes the military's ability to effectively man, train, and equip its current forces while also creating personnel management problems for the future.
The Clinton book "confronts a threat so huge that it jeopardizes not just Pennsylvania Avenue and Wall Street, but all of America," according to its publisher.
"Underfunding jeopardizes the lives of people affected by conflict and disaster," U.N. Emergency Relief Coordinator Stephen O'Brien wrote in a mid-year report on humanitarian aid.
Congressional leaders last week warned that they would block any UK-US trade deal if Brexit affected the Irish border and jeopardizes peace in Northern Ireland.
Sutton (Meghann Fahy) is an assistant who just scored her dream (entry-level) job in the fashion department, but whose romance with the magazine's lawyer jeopardizes everything.
"From my perspective this has done nothing to us ... This in no way impairs or jeopardizes the (permit) process," he said in an interview late on Saturday.
This shift – from viewing college as a public benefit to viewing it as private good – jeopardizes the ability of many to afford a quality well-rounded education.
"ArcelorMittal is disappointed with today's decision of the IDBRS that jeopardizes the long-term future of mining in the Prijedor area," the group said in the statement.
"Breaking our promise to keep them safe would be a stain on our nation's honor and jeopardizes local support in both this, and future, missions," she said.
" American Honda Motor Co., the U.S. unit of the Japanese conglomerate, wrote in its comments that freezing the standards in 2628 "jeopardizes benefits for consumers and society.
Zinke can ensure the long-term protection of this treasured place from gold exploration and mining that jeopardizes the iconic park, local communities, wildlife and the environment.
"A position that jeopardizes their security, and they're being asked to do an investigation to help their security, essentially, that would benefit the president politically," Maloney said.
All of these are reasonable, understandable feelings to have about a star player being suspended for PED use, especially if it jeopardizes your team's possible playoff run.
Iraq's defiance further jeopardizes Mr. Trump's goal of getting all nations to comply with sanctions after withdrawing from the deal to limit Tehran's nuclear program last year.
The Trump administration has made it clear that such searches are well within its strategy for "extreme vetting," even if that vetting jeopardizes the privacy of American citizens.
"Governor Rauner's stunt won't pass legal muster, and instead jeopardizes the opening for dozens of school districts around the state," CPS spokeswoman Emily Bittner said in a statement.
At the same time, Americans have inherited a new political paradox: If the justice system fails to prosecute cases like Clinton's going forward, it further jeopardizes national security.
At its policy meeting on Tuesday, the BOJ held off expanding stimulus but committed to doing so "without hesitation" if a global slowdown jeopardizes the country's economic recovery.
This decision traps thousands of refugees in makeshift camps in the Balkans and jeopardizes the stability of local governments, especially those facing new elections like Serbia and Macedonia.
An asylum system bogged down by those who will not likely qualify for asylum jeopardizes the fate of legitimate asylum seekers in need of direct and swift protection.
A rational candidate would not deliberately do something that unnecessarily jeopardizes his chances of victory, so it follows that the outburst must have been a mistake — a gaffe.
Besides giving most of the benefits to the wealthy and corporations and failing to increase worker pay as promised, the tax law also jeopardizes health care for millions.
Those cities are offering up tax breaks and subsidies, even if doing so jeopardizes their future tax revenue and drives up the price of housing for everyone else.
Esper said Turkey's "unwarranted" invasion into Syria jeopardizes gains made there in recent years as the U.S.-led coalition and allied Syrian Kurdish forces battled the Islamic State group.
"We will not condone misconduct that impacts our ability to conduct our mission or which jeopardizes our critical alliance with Japan," the commander of the 7th Fleet, Vice Adm.
His rationale would be that illegal immigration jeopardizes U.S. security, which gives him the authority to redirect existing federal funds to build the wall, possibly targeting Defense Department accounts.
Strategic thinkers believe it jeopardizes the Democrats' ability to sustain its "farm system" — young, energetic, effective leaders who have the potential to elevate to higher state and federal offices.
Meantime, authorities say hobbyist drone incursions on wildfires pose a safety risk to firefighting aircraft battling the disaster and jeopardizes the safety of residents and crews on the ground.
"Her action undermines the integrity of the committee's oversight work and jeopardizes its ability to secure candid voluntary testimony relating to the independent recollections of future witnesses," Foy said.
Once the problem is corrected, the hormones come on with a vengeance, which, among other things, jeopardizes Pete's platonic relationship with his good friend and neighbor, Michelle (Brittany Snow).
Critic score: 68%Audience score: 59%Netflix description: "A crisis of faith sets renowned fundamentalist preacher Carlton Pearson on a new spiritual path that jeopardizes everything he holds dear." 
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan held off on expanding stimulus on Tuesday but committed to doing so "without hesitation" if a global slowdown jeopardizes the country's economic recovery.
Talk about a Secretary of State who flaunts our security regulations, jeopardizes our national security and operates a home brewed email server and then skates free of any consequences.
"Blocking cookies without another way to deliver relevant ads significantly reduces publishers' primary means of funding, which jeopardizes the future of the vibrant web," Schuch wrote at the time.
Democrats hope to mobilize Latinos around that and the Trump immigration crackdown that jeopardizes Obama-era protections for the so-called dreamers who were brought here illegally as children.
The Senate Leadership budget proposal to increase the deficit to pay for tax cuts jeopardizes important resources that families with infants and toddlers need to keep their children healthy.
Climate change threatens our coasts and jeopardizes the country's clean air and water, and "at the same time, the (Trump) administration has suppressed science and prevented adaptation," she said.
The line of argument has been made nationwide, as pro-law enforcement forces have suggested increased scrutiny in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement jeopardizes officers' lives.
In 1998, both countries signed what is known as the Adana agreement, which states that neither will harbor anyone nor permit any activity in their territory which jeopardizes the other.
That means that if at any time Facebook disagrees so strongly with the Libra Association that it threatens to pull out, it jeopardizes the investment of all the other members.
However, the jokes at Trump's expense come after the billionaire businessman's has spent significant airtime ribbing Cruz over his Canadian birthplace and whether it jeopardizes his eligibility to be president.
"More than seven years of policy uncertainty in this area jeopardizes our companies' ability to invest in biomass and build and upgrade their facilities," said Donna Harman, the group's president.
The remaining parties to the nuclear deal have warned the United States that its decision to withdraw from the pact jeopardizes efforts to limit Iran's ability to develop atomic weapons.
We are dividing into hostile tribes cheering against each other, fueled by emotion and a mutual disdain that jeopardizes our future, instead of rediscovering our common ground and finding solutions.
The American pullback effectively cedes control of the region to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria — who is supported by Iran and Russia — and jeopardizes hard-won gains against ISIS.
The legwork is necessary because illegal trade in elvers jeopardizes the species' long-term sustainability, said Jeffrey H. Wood, acting assistant attorney general with the Department of Justice's environmental division.
His immigration stance jeopardizes Republican hopes of adding Latino support and his quest for increased economic growth, since businesses need immigrants to offset dwindling labor supply as baby boomers retire.
"The spread of e-cigarette use among youth jeopardizes the progress made in reducing smoking over the last two decades," Troyen Brennan, CVS Health's chief medical officer, said in a statement.
The Supreme Court's decision to allow the ban to go forward jeopardizes 15,500 transgender service member's careers and the livelihood of their families, and creates an immense cost to the taxpayer.
"It is now clearer than ever that this discriminatory law violates civil rights protections and jeopardizes billions of dollars in federal funds for North Carolina," the ACLU and Lambda Legal said.
"The decision was never because they posted on Facebook, but rather because they broke a disciplinary rule that jeopardizes morale of the Afghan security forces," Mr. Hashemi said in an email.
Earlier in the day, the Bank of Japan held off on expanding stimulus but signaled its readiness to do so "without hesitation," if a global slowdown jeopardizes the country's economic recovery.
" The parade of horribles continues to this day, but it will be hard to out-fear-monger a Time magazine headline from May: " By Violating Iran Deal, Trump Jeopardizes National Security .
In short, repealing the Johnson Amendment would open a floodgate for potential abuse that jeopardizes the future of the charitable deduction, donor privacy and the public's trust in the nonprofit sector.
And I am disgusted that politicians in Washington are voting in lockstep with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to push a Socialist agenda that jeopardizes everything we've risked blood and treasure to defend.
Resisting the Trump administration on the Citizenship question actually jeopardizes protection of minority rights by blocking collection of more accurate data that would ensure better enforcement of the Voting Rights Act.
Earlier in the day, the Bank of Japan held off on expanding stimulus but signalled its readiness to do so "without hesitation," if a global slowdown jeopardizes the country's economic recovery.
"This flawed and dangerous measure pushed by Trump's Washington allies jeopardizes the safety of millions of Californians by stopping local communities from fixing their crumbling roads and bridges," Democratic California Gov.
For example, under previous administrations, the US Department of Defense has described climate change as a "threat multiplier" that jeopardizes American bases and military personnel as well as exacerbating global conflict.
They said that while they worked hard to combat sex trafficking, changing the law "jeopardizes bedrock principles of a free and open internet" that have been crucial to innovation for decades.
Apple&aposs stance on refusing to compromise encryption on the iPhone — which it says would make all iPhones vulnerable to bad actors — jeopardizes Cook&aposs positive relationship with President Donald Trump.
"Failure to move ahead with the accord clearly thwarts the will of the Congolese people and jeopardizes the progress achieved thus far," acting U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said on Tuesday.
The party's discomfiture with Trump's campaign is in many ways an expression of the view that Trump takes rhetoric too far, or jeopardizes the White House, not that Trump is unacceptably xenophobic.
"Even so, it has caused the United States Navy severe embarrassment in the public arena and jeopardizes the strategic narrative that underpins the justification of the flight hour program," the investigator wrote.
"Governor Bevin's shameful decision to sign this discriminatory bill into law jeopardizes non-discrimination policies at public high schools, colleges, and universities," said Sarah Warbelow, legal director at the Human Rights Campaign.
"The spread of e-cigarette use among youth jeopardizes the progress made in reducing smoking over the last two decades," said Troyen Brennan, CVS Health's Chief Medical Officer said in a statement.
"We are dividing into hostile tribes cheering against each other, fueled by emotion and a mutual disdain that jeopardizes our future, instead of rediscovering our common ground and finding solutions," he wrote.
" Helen Zell, the chairwoman of the orchestra's board, said in a statement that "it would be irresponsible for the board to continue to authorize a pension program that jeopardizes the orchestra's future.
"Blocking cookies without another way to deliver relevant ads significantly reduces publishers' primary means of funding, which jeopardizes the future of the vibrant web," said Justin Schuh, the head of Google Engineering.
Many Democrats fear not only that the answer is yes but also that merely entertaining the kinds of policies Mr. Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren are pushing jeopardizes the party's electoral fortunes.
She has said her highest priority is the peace process — ending decades of various insurgencies among ethnic groups — but approving this or more dams in their areas further jeopardizes her government's credibility.
During his failed campaign for President, he said, "one of my first actions in office would be to invalidate the president's Iran agreement, which jeopardizes the safety and security of the free world."
That jeopardizes LendUp's dream of building a compassionate modern banking brand, which attracted investment from top VCs like Andreessen Horowitz, Kleiner Perkins, GV (Google Ventures), AFSquare, Data Collective, Kapor Capital and SV Angel.
Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency, saying that illegal immigration jeopardizes U.S. security and empowers him to redirect existing federal funds to build his wall, perhaps by tapping Defense Department accounts.
The plan jeopardizes nearly $180 billion in GDP and 2.6 million jobs that depend on a clean coastal economy for what amounts to only two years worth of oil at current consumption levels.
A reauthorization that does not include these reforms needlessly jeopardizes the progress made over the last two years to ensure continued access to the EU marketplace for small and medium-sized U.S. businesses.
But the immigration judges' union has also complained that it gives a political appointee too much authority over their courts -- and even the appearance of political influence jeopardizes the neutrality of the system.
Similarly, it needlessly jeopardizes the safety of retail staffers, who are susceptible to robbery Passing this act should be a "no brainer" and fortunately, there exists strong bipartisan support for enacting HR 2202.
The scene is stunningly beautiful, but it also speaks of grief; ultimately the punishing forces of gentrification not only rob Jimmie of his home but also jeopardizes his relationship with his best friend.
Mark Bauerlein is a professor of English at Emory University and author of The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future; Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30.
"He would need to commit a catastrophic mistake that jeopardizes the continual rule of the Party for his potential enemies within the Party to rise up against him," Shih said in the New Yorker.
Having secured regulatory approval, companies tend to shun follow-on trials that go head-to-head with new competitors because of the high costs involved and because it jeopardizes a hard-won market opportunity.
"This document release further confirms how the Trump Administration's reckless anti-immigrant agenda jeopardizes our national security interests in Central America and the safety of TPS beneficiaries and their US citizen children," Menendez said.
Vermont's decision to pass a mandatory G.M.O. labeling bill, swayed by scaremongering tactics rather than fact-based arguments, is unfortunate and jeopardizes the livelihoods of Vermont's small businesses, dairy farmers, food manufacturers and retailers.
Freedman wrote that Faze Clan takes advantage of young artists and actually jeopardizes their health and safety, noting an incident where Tfue was allegedly pressured to skateboard in a video and injured his arm.
Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency, claiming that illegal immigration jeopardizes U.S. security and empowers him to redirect existing federal funds to build his wall, perhaps by tapping the Defense Department budget.
Scammers who take advantage of the sense of pride and gratitude that comes from supporting military charities causing some donors to take on a "give at your own risk" attitude that jeopardizes legitimate operations.
Degradation of coral reefs erodes a lucrative tourist asset, but also jeopardizes one-of-a-kind species — corals, tropical fish, sea turtles — that enrich our lives with beauty and add diversity to our planet.
The proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to roll back regulations on methane emissions not only poses environmental risks, but also jeopardizes new leak-detection technologies that could create high-paying jobs nationwide.
"This report shows, once again, that our current immigration system jeopardizes our national security," said a White House fact sheet promoting the findings, which were compiled by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security.
We talked to a grower who says some labs have offered to inflate his marijuana's THC content in order to make it more valuable — a practice he believes jeopardizes the future of the industry.
" CHRYSTIA FREELAND, CANADA'S MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS: "The verdict seriously jeopardizes the prospects for freedom of expression and democracy, and the fair and transparent application of law in Myanmar, both now and in the future.
Trade has become a hot-button issue on the campaign trail and jeopardizes the prospects of ratifying the massive Trans-Pacific Partnership (TTP) and completing the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) currently being negotiated.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Iran's announcement that it has developed advanced machines to speed up uranium enrichment jeopardizes a 33 accord with world powers, Germany's foreign minister said on Monday, urging Tehran to return to the pact.
"Russia's noncompliance under the treaty jeopardizes U.S. supreme interests as Russia's development and fielding of a treaty-violating missile system represents a direct threat to the United States and our allies and partners," Pompeo said.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has said she is "bitterly disappointed" by the move to impose a tariff while the U.K. defense secretary has said the move jeopardizes Boeing's chances of winning British government contracts.
McMullin also believes the $20 trillion national debt, nearly doubled under Obama, places the US on a path to fiscal crisis and jeopardizes not only defense- and non-defense discretionary programs, but also entitlement programs.
When Ollie gets put out three games with a concussion, he jeopardizes his future recruitment, which captures another poignant obsession of the show: How did football become these guys' best shot at a better life?
Trump's withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as the Iran nuclear deal is formally known, has four particularly detrimental effects: Jeopardizes the U.S. national security interest of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Some opponents of SB 54 said it jeopardizes the safety of the public because it made it tougher to get incarcerated immigrants once they are released from jails to the custody of federal immigration agents.
The rapid deterioration of the situation jeopardizes distribution of humanitarian aid in Yemen, where more than three-quarters of the population rely on aid to survive and 10 million are on the brink of starvation.
"This decision strips loving same-sex couples of the right to marry and jeopardizes Bermuda's international reputation and economy," said Ty Cobb, director of the Human Rights Campaign, an advocacy group in the United States.
It also jeopardizes hard-won gains against ISIS; when forces moved in to the town of Ain Issa on Monday, about 500 ISIS sympathizers took advantage of the mayhem and escaped detention, local officials said.
However, I am also aware that an FBI special agent's word is his or her currency, and when an agent jeopardizes his integrity, he or she is no longer of much use to the organization.
In a draft letter by the Pentagon to the OMB, top Defense Department officials noted, "We have repeatedly advised OMB officials" that the suspension of aid jeopardizes "the Department's ability" to comply with the ICA.
But it was by far the most cringeworthy moment of the campaign so far, and seriously jeopardizes Rubio's odds of uniting the establishment vote and making this a three-way race with Cruz and Trump.
"When the July 1 deadline comes, for us, we say run film A or run film B." Any delay "jeopardizes that schedule," Solicitor General Noel Francisco wrote in a letter to the Supreme Court last week.
" The company added that "this includes clear policies that strictly prohibit violence, threats of violence and other conduct that jeopardizes or harms the safety of employees and others in the workplace and during work-related activities.
Researchers behind a 2010 Infant Behavior and Development paper reviewed ten years' worth of data on the effects of postpartum depression and found that the illness jeopardizes several caregiving activities, including feeding routines and safety practices.
Some opponents of SB 54 have said it jeopardizes the safety of the public, because it made it tougher to get incarcerated immigrants once they are released from jails into the custody of federal immigration agents.
"Russia's non-compliance under the treaty jeopardizes U.S. supreme interests as Russia's development and fielding of a treaty-violating missile system represents a direct threat to the United States and our allies and partners," Pompeo said.
"I generally am on the side of transparency, with the caveat do nothing that jeopardizes national security or impacts our relationship with our allies," said Gowdy, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
"The Changchun Changsheng scandal jeopardizes Beijing's efforts to push domestically made pharmaceuticals on the international market," wrote Viola Rothschild, a research associate in Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, in a blog posted Tuesday.
Prioritizing global human rights Inconsistent accountability for human rights violations by partner countries, usually in the face of overriding national security priorities, jeopardizes not just U.S. security missions and objectives but also U.S. credibility writ large.
Opponents of the policy say the state policy jeopardizes the safety of the public because it made it tougher to get incarcerated immigrants once they are released from jails to the custody of federal immigration agents.
The department "has not put forth a coordinated, robust response, which I fear puts the health of its own employees at further risk, and further jeopardizes the health and well-being of the American people," Sen.
The "No Sanctuary for Criminals" act, which narrowly passed the House of Representatives late last month, jeopardizes vital funding that protects and aids local public safety officers, while exposing local governments to potential litigation and liability.
The rapid deterioration of the situation jeopardizes the distribution of humanitarian aid in Yemen, where more than three-quarters of the population rely on aid to survive and 10 million are on the brink of starvation.
"Governor Bevin's shameful decision to sign this discriminatory bill into law jeopardizes non-discrimination policies at public high schools, colleges, and universities," Sarah Warbelow, legal director of the LGBTQ advocacy group HRC, said in a statement.
His confusing position on DACA, a source working on the issue said, actually jeopardizes his wall promise because it gives Democrats no incentive to work out a deal: "When there's no DACA deal, they don't accomplish anything."
Most often, that's not actually the case, which puts them in a difficult position because poll numbers and election numbers demonstrate that they are not supported by the majority, and that jeopardizes their quest for personal power.
The injury jeopardizes Golden State's hopes for back-to-back titles — and revealed a raw, human side to the superstar who for two years now has not appeared bound by the same laws that govern mortal men.
Backers of the proposal, which will be put to a vote in June under Switzerland's system of direct democracy, say the step would promote human dignity and public service at a time when automation increasingly jeopardizes jobs.
"Disruption or repeal of the Affordable Care Act not only jeopardizes the healthcare for the millions who depend on it but has the potential to reverse the progress we've made towards achieving health equity in this country."
Chester, who coauthored the study warning that Phoenix could face the Katrina of extreme heat, explained that losing power jeopardizes not just air conditioning, but traffic lights, commuter rail, water sanitation systems, even fuel pumps for gasoline.
Article continues below There's a lot more to it than that, but all the changes seem to orbit this idea of there being a domestic undertow that jeopardizes the rather plodding expansion of Rome 2's factions.
By making imports cheaper and exports dearer, a stronger euro jeopardizes a timid recovery in euro zone inflation just as the ECB prepares to phase out its 2.55 trillion euro money-printing program later in the year.
Though Republicans still had the votes to proceed, Paul is lobbying his colleagues and working with members of the House to try to force his colleagues to oppose deficit spending, even if it jeopardizes Republicans' pledged Obamacare repeal.
"We cannot make and will not make a bad short-term deal that jeopardizes our ability to protect the long-term interest and strength of this company, the benefit our customers, employees and the Canadian economy," Creel added.
The plans led to the resignation of a board member who said they were financially risky, echoing the criticism of French unions which say the project is too big for EDF and jeopardizes the survival of the company.
Other leftist organizations put out emergency fundraising appeals exclaiming that the office had been "burned down" – further "evidence" of nefarious right-wing Israeli incitement against and intimidation of the political Left that jeopardizes the foundations of Israel's democracy!
And the threat of any abortion-related prosecution already jeopardizes pregnant women's lives, which is why the American Medical Association, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and many states oppose prosecuting those who end their own pregnancies.
No serious person who has ever worked in intelligence could make a case — now that the memo is public — that its release jeopardizes sources and methods, or places our national security at risk or any individual in danger.
A separate memo drafted for Bloomberg's campaign by the polling firm and also obtained by POLITICO claims "Sanders jeopardizes [the] Democratic majority in House" but doesn't outright argue Democrats would lose the House if Sanders were the nominee.
PDT: A Whole Foods spokesperson sent Mashable the following statement via email: Direct Action Everywhere's repeated targeting of Whole Foods Market stores jeopardizes the safety of our customers and Team Members, including today at our Noe Valley store.
Unfortunately, the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act has spawned an estimated $150 billion annual illegal sports betting market that lacks consumer protections, is ripe for manipulation, fuels other illicit activities and jeopardizes the integrity of sports leagues.
The fate of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, is a high-stakes political showdown between Republicans and Democrats that potentially jeopardizes medical coverage for millions of Americans and risks causing chaos in the health insurance marketplace.
Kuroda has also described the yen's rise as excessive and warned that he could use monetary policy if it jeopardizes his target of pushing inflation up to 2 percent, a goal that has already missed one deadline after another.
The sharp decline in the proportion of children growing up in two-parent households in recent decades jeopardizes the ability for the next generation to effectively develop the skills they need and threatens to widen the racial mobility gap.
Some of Ryan's GOP colleagues are now calling for a vote to censure Democrats who broke House rules, arguing that photographing and filming from all angles on the floor jeopardizes national security and the lives of members of Congress.
Which means that angering the Australians isn't just rude; it jeopardizes vital US national security interests — especially at a time when Trump's rhetoric toward China is getting more aggressive and his administration is planning to step up the war on ISIS.
After months of negotiations, legislators have finally reached an agreement in principal on the $400 billion farm bill that jeopardizes benefits and subsidies for farmers across the country if not passed by the end of the year, the Washington Post reports.
While that jeopardizes jobs on New York's Madison Avenue, in London's Soho and other corners of the world, it also threatens a much wider ecosystem where advertising not only funds free content and services online, but drives economic growth too.
"This is an exceedingly uncommon situation for the court to step in, and it jeopardizes the plan all together from going into affect while President Obama remains in office," said Bruce Huber, professor of law at Notre Dame Law school.
PARIS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The remaining parties to the Iran nuclear deal have warned the United States that its decision to withdraw from the pact jeopardizes Russian and Chinese efforts to limit Iran's ability to develop atomic weapons, Western diplomats told Reuters.
Trump signed an executive memo in April that asks the Commerce Department to investigate how to deal with the current overabundance of low-priced aluminum imports; the memo said the problem may be so bad that it jeopardizes national security.
"It is now clearer than ever that this discriminatory law violates civil rights protections and jeopardizes billions of dollars in federal funds for North Carolina," said a joint statement from the activist groups in response to the Justice Department's letter.
But Trump doesn't disrespect the women in his life, his business, on the campaign trail, or in this nation; it is Hillary who jeopardizes us, lies to us, and disrespects us, and who is the worse role model for my children.
The move is an attempt by the U.S. government to address criticism that it too often jeopardizes internet security by stockpiling the cyber vulnerabilities it detects in order to preserve its ability to launch its own attacks on computer systems.
David Frum, a former Bush speechwriter and senior editor at The Atlantic, tweeted Saturday that U.S.-affiliated journalists operating internationally depend on the U.S. government to protect them and their reporting, and that Trump jeopardizes that when he criticizes the network.
"The practical and wise choice would be to protect and nurture what we have instead of allowing extractive activities which benefit a few and jeopardizes the future of generations to come," Lopez said in a text message to Reuters on Wednesday.
Mark Bauerlein is a professor of English at Emory University, senior editor of the journal First Things and author of "The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future; Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30."
" Mark Bauerlein is a professor of English at Emory University, senior editor of the journal "First Things" and author of "The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future; Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30.
The Turners have two kids, a teen angel named Liza Jane (Katie Proctor) and an older, adolescent punk called Seb (Rhys Stone), whose rebellious street art compounds the household stress and jeopardizes Ricky's ability to meet his relentless delivery quotas.
"This kind of behavior by both leaders, I would say with respect, jeopardizes that tradition of nonpartisanship and American support of Israel," Lieberman, who has been a pro-Israel advocate and supportive of Trump's past actions on US-Israel relations, said.
"Only by insisting that Judge Gorsuch answer these questions will the Committee fulfill its responsibility to the American people, and reveal the extent to which his nomination jeopardizes rights and liberties that many Americans believe are secure," the coalition said.
But by not doing the hard work of paying for the full cost of the bill, which authorizes $2202 trillion of spending between now and September, Congress harms the country's financial health and jeopardizes future investments in children and families.
If some unforeseen complication jeopardizes the timeline for passage, congressional leaders could also opt to fall back on a stopgap spending bill to keep the government open while they continue to work on final passage of a longer-term deal. 3.
Motivated by Citizens United special interest money, their long-term, full on assault of the ESA jeopardizes a wealth of different animal and plant species along with rich bio-diverse habitats all for the benefit of their short-term special interests.
But one of the major things that separates Scott and Hope is that Scott has a great deal of ambivalence about being a hero, not because he doesn't like it, but because it's only brought trouble and jeopardizes his relationship with his daughter.
While there isn't that much at stake in the example of suitcase locks — underwear, toothbrushes, socks — TSA's response does reinforce Xmas' concern that ultimately, if there's a master key breach that jeopardizes your privacy or security, it's not the third party's problem.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - From fears that eating chicken wings makes it hard to find a husband to beliefs that pineapple jeopardizes fertility, a host of food taboos are fuelling malnutrition among Indonesian girls, experts said as they launched an adolescent health drive.
More cities have begun to accept text messages recently, but the system that Americans rely on during their most vulnerable moments still hinges largely on landline telephones, exposing a weak link that jeopardizes the ability of law enforcement to respond in an emergency.
"This bill jeopardizes not only classified ads sites but also dating apps, discussion forums, social media sites, and any other service that hosts user-generated content," said Emma Llansó of the Center for Democracy & Technology in a public statement opposing the bill.
"This jeopardizes the jobs of 13 million people in the industry and could destabilize some of our European societies," PSA's CEO Carlos Tavares, who also heads the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA), said in an interview with Le Figaro newspaper published on Sunday.
"The administration is rolling back an Obama-era rule that was proposed in the 12 o'clock hour of the last administration that jeopardizes the ability of faith-based providers to continue serving their communities," the White House said in a statement on Saturday.
" Explaining why the network used Twitter to fire back, a CNN source said, "Anything that jeopardizes the safety of our teams in the field is clearly something that we would feel very strongly about, and that's why we reacted in that way.
Unfortunately, young scholars in the highest-need communities are often in the most tenuous situations, and the Trump administration is seeking to place an additional obstacle in their path — one that jeopardizes their future just as the new school year kicks off.
"Expedia believes that the executive order jeopardizes its corporate mission and could have a detrimental impact on its business and employees, as well as the broader U.S. and global travel and tourism industry," Robert Dzielak, the company's general counsel, wrote in the filing.
However, the potential for a breach that jeopardizes Americans' privacy predates IoT by a significant margin: the SS2202 (Signaling System No. 2628) network — a set of protocols developed in 28500 to set up and tear down  public switched telephone network (PSTN) telephone calls.
DOT is a year and a half late in issuing a decision on the environmental review for the Hudson River Tunnel, and has also assigned the bridge and tunnel projects a "medium-low" rating that jeopardizes their ability to qualify for federal money.
The escalation of violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo jeopardizes the recent gains made in halting the ongoing Ebola outbreak and could trigger a surge in new infections if health care workers and civilians are not protected, World Health Organization officials warned Wednesday.
"Representative Tom MacArthur has become Trump's biggest supporter in New Jersey and is the main author and lead negotiator for TrumpCare 2.0 that jeopardizes care for people with pre-existing conditions while blatantly protecting the health care plans of Congress from these changes," Kim wrote.
Since then, based in part on that testimony, I have opposed the latest agreement for the restructuring of PREPA's legacy debt because it jeopardizes the implementation of the affordability and renewable energy goals included in the Puerto Rico Energy Public Policy Act of 2019.
"GOP health bill jeopardizes out-of-pocket caps in employer plans" —Stephanie Armour and Michelle Hackman, Wall Street Journal This story came in May, the morning of the day House Republicans were set to vote on their plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
" Michelle Edwards, the president of Acics, said in a statement that the agency fought the release of the report because "it would represent a dangerous aberration from historical practice — one that jeopardizes the frank and constructive exchange of information between the department and all accreditors.
And Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign is circulating a poll from 40 swing districts that suggest Sanders at the top of the ticket would drag down vulnerable incumbents; "Sanders jeopardizes [the] Democratic majority in House," reads a memo on the results obtained by Politico. Panic!
"It is true that financial conditions have tightened, not in absolute terms to a point where it jeopardizes the expansion, but the pace, whether through the currency or rates or peripheral bond spreads moving forward, is important," said Pictet Wealth Management economist Frederik Ducrozet.
His point is, essentially, that aggressive policing is the closest thing we have to a cure for the violence that plagues many poor black and brown communities, and that any criticism of those efforts jeopardizes the safety of both the police and those communities.
The NYCLU report, titled "Critical Conditions: How New York's Unconstitutional Abortion Law Jeopardizes Women's Health," includes the stories of a woman diagnosed with cancer while pregnant, a fetus that had a massive brain hemorrhage in the third trimester, and one that would die just minutes after birth.
Environmentalists have long opposed opening up the refuge for drilling on various grounds: It's not clear how much oil is actually there, there are ample other lands for drilling in the state, and any drilling of course jeopardizes the environment and would forever change the area's landscape.
Worst grammar and spelling fails However, Mark Bauerlein, an Emory professor who wrote "The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don't Trust Anyone Under 30)," says millennials should step away from their computer screens to improve their "terrible" grammar.
It's seasonal, so she has to be very careful about storing the food because if she stores it badly, then it jeopardizes her for the months to come — particularly, of course, in the winter when food will be scarce and she'll be reliant on her stores.
It undermines our national interests in maintaining open-market competition and jeopardizes the continuation of a 40-year trend of increased foreign investment in the U.S. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) reviews how foreign investment in American companies affects U.S. national security.
President Trump has repeatedly attacked sanctuary cities — which include New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco — saying that refusing to cooperate with federal immigration authorities to transfer those arrested into the custody of ICE jeopardizes public safety, and that such places have become havens for criminals.
Trump, who campaigned against further U.S. entanglement in foreign conflicts, has dug in on his decision even as U.S. lawmakers have lined up to slam the White House's decision, warning that it abandons the Kurds, jeopardizes stability in the region and could sow distrust with future allies.
Why it matters: The move, coming at a time of escalating tensions with the U.S., further jeopardizes a deal that European nations have worked to save after President Trump's decision last year to pull the U.S. out and impose economic sanctions that threw Iran's economy into a tailspin.
"Congress' failure to permanently reauthorize and fund the bipartisan LWCF jeopardizes the multi-billion-dollar outdoor recreation industry and lets down millions of Americans who rely on this critical program to experience the great outdoors, in local communities across the United States," the group said in a statement.
Similarly, President Trump must be clear with Putin, and by extension Assad, that so long as Iranian entrenchment in Syria persists, Israel will have total U.S. support if its escalating operations against Iran trigger a major war – even if it jeopardizes Russia's entire project to salvage the Assad regime.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) and Democratic socialist congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez jeopardizes her congressional career.
"This decision, without notice and without any explanation, jeopardizes the assistance Action Against Hunger provides to the most vulnerable people in Borno State and halts, with immediate effect, the assistance Action Against Hunger provides to millions of people in Maiduguri, Monguno, and Damasak," the group said in a statement.
"There is absolutely zero tolerance for anyone who jeopardizes the safety or sense of self-worth of students, faculty, staff or any other member of the university family," Steven H. Kaplan, the president of the University of New Haven, wrote in a letter to the university community on Thursday.
Disregarding the laws of war — which Mr. Trump has done by intervening in these cases — jeopardizes mission accomplishment and the safety of service members; excessive civilian casualties, for example, can stimulate further violence, turn local populations against American forces, and discourage allies from collaborating with the United States.
"While we're sympathetic to her personal situation and work hard to do the right thing by our employees, using another employee's personal information to obtain their benefits — with or without their permission — violates the benefit policy, jeopardizes employee's access to those benefits and is not appropriate behavior we can support."
What actually transpires with the patient seems like a quaint trifle, something to squeeze in among the primary tasks of getting everything typed into the E.M.R. More and more doctors are concluding that the overbearing E.M.R. actually jeopardizes patient safety, by pushing patients to the margin of the medical encounter.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee has warned that Collins' bid jeopardizes the party's chances to hold onto the seat — one of two Senate seats in the state in play this year — and keep the Senate majority, while making it harder for Trump to carry the Peach State in the fall.
" When asked about the flights Thursday, China's Foreign Ministry said it was working to confirm the details but "firmly opposed to any country's behavior that jeopardizes the sovereignty and safe interests of the coastal countries and disturbs the regional peace and stability with the excuse of freedom of navigation and overflight.
Last week, in a news release that began with the words, "Our current immigration system jeopardizes our national security and puts American communities at risk," the White House listed 15 people accused or convicted of terrorism-related crimes who it said had arrived either through the diversity visa lottery or family ties.
"[E]xploiting the work of our intelligence community for partisan purposes does a grave disservice to those professionals and potentially jeopardizes our national security," wrote Ryan in his first wide-release statement since The Washington Post reported on Friday that the CIA determined Russia's goal in releasing emails hacked from Democrats was to hand the election to Trump.
They are wrong, they underestimate our determination to get the job done, and I am not prepared to let them endanger the security of millions of working people across the country, because what they are doing jeopardizes the work we must do to prepare for "Brexit" at home, and it weakens the government's negotiating position in Europe.
"We see this as a very sad story of a person who dedicates his life to the security of Israel and ends up caught in a huge story that gets blown out of proportion and jeopardizes his reputation, his career, his legacy, everything," Jack Chen, one of his lawyers, told The New York Times at the time.
It is difficult to imagine that the ex-IDF chiefs and the other retired senior security officials in Blue and White disagree with Barak and Golan or with the Commanders For Israel's Security, a coalition of retired security officials that denounced Netanyahu's policy of "creeping annexation" because it jeopardizes the country's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
The following are some possible scenarios for how the impasse might play out, with Trump's request for $5.7 billion in taxpayer funds for his wall firmly opposed by congressional Democrats: Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency, saying that illegal immigration jeopardizes U.S. security and empowers him to redirect existing federal funds to build his wall, perhaps by tapping Defense Department accounts.
Let's expose this coordinated campaign, which jeopardizes the ability of all manufacturers to continue growing & providing jobs to millions of Americans The Manufacturers' Accountability Project was formed to "highlight the concerted, coordinated efforts made by trial lawyers, public officials, deep-pocketed foundations and other activists" to undermine manufacturing—but with a specific focus on lawsuits that seek to hold corporations financially responsible for their role in the climate crisis.
Former President Jimmy Carter said Thursday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital "exacerbates tensions" and "jeopardizes any prospect for peace" in the Middle East.
" Debevoise & Plimpton represents another group of first-time amici, 26 retired flag officers – high ranking generals and admirals – of the U.S. Armed Forces, who contend the travel ban "jeopardizes the stability of the support that the United States receives from its allies, erodes essential goodwill, makes it more difficult for the United States to win hearts and minds abroad and otherwise undermines the ability of the United States to pursue strategic partnerships and objectives.
By reinstating and massively expanding the Global Gag Rule in January 2017, defunding the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) just a few months later, and proposing to cut funding for international reproductive health and family planning in half -- what would be a more than $300 million decline -- the Trump administration has created a perfect storm that jeopardizes the health and rights of millions of the world's most marginalized women and families and threatens global economic progress.
The most recent, Patrick Day in October, made the boxing promoter Eddie Hearn cry during an interview with the YouTube channel iFL TV.When Business Insider met Hearn last week to talk about his upcoming show in Saudi Arabia amongst other issues in the sport of boxing, we asked him if, in light of Day&aposs death, he has a responsibility as a promoter to ensure the health and safety of competitors, and whether recruiting fighters with a proven history of PED abuse jeopardizes that.

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