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And it argued that the rights of parents were put in jeopardy.
Planets and galaxies have been in jeopardy, saved, and put in jeopardy again.
Their homes are put in jeopardy when the Empire comes to occupy their moon.
Grassley is not a vote that Senate leaders can afford to put in jeopardy.
The order appeared to put in jeopardy the participation of Libyans invited to a Feb.
A.R.I.D.'s destruction means the pilot's life would be put in jeopardy—that's a no no.
But fast forward to present day and we're seeing these instrumental laws and institutions put in jeopardy.
Mixed messages from President Trump put in jeopardy the police as well as the communities they serve.
The plan has been put in jeopardy because of cost overruns and opposition from Republicans in Washington.
This is not the time, then, for the F.A.A. to put in jeopardy such an admirable record.
The layoffs on the day before Thanksgiving also put in jeopardy federal grants for the scientists' work.
People that we bring on the show — there were allegations that these people's safety was put in jeopardy.
On Tuesday, that plan was put in jeopardy when three Republican senators announced they wouldn't support moving forward.
But his career was put in jeopardy during the 2018 season when he suffered a gruesome broken leg.
If the government's growth agenda is put in jeopardy, then that will "definitely matter" to markets, he said.
It was first put in jeopardy when his originally scheduled opponent, the aforementioned Arnold Allen, pulled out the bout.
But every day the assault continues, real people are hurt and our health care system is put in jeopardy.
Friendships have been lost and professional careers have been put in jeopardy, all due to us supporting one fair wage.
If it happens, though, it won't just be the future of Israeli-Palestinian peace that will be put in jeopardy.
The whole global iodination effort "may be put in jeopardy unless action is taken," a 2011 report prepared for Unicef said.
Read up on FOSTA/SESTA and the ways in which sex workers' lives are being put in jeopardy because of these bills.
" The former intelligence chief said that someone's security clearances are typically only put in jeopardy "if they mishandle or divulge classified information.
"You have got to believe that has put in jeopardy the ability of the convention centre to host the APEC meeting," he said.
"A ruling for the bakery would have implications far beyond LGBT people and would put in jeopardy our longstanding laws against discrimination," she said.
To secure 400,000 steel production jobs, or to enrich investors, the jobs of 6.5 million workers in other industries are being put in jeopardy.
And though Ellis hasn't yet heard back from YouTube or UMG on her appeal, her contract with Audible has already been put in jeopardy.
"There's a vast number of people being put in jeopardy and I don't even know who they are," Hansen said in a phone call.
However, diplomats and Vatican sources cautioned that the trip could be put in jeopardy or parts of it changed if the security situation worsened.
Her allegation of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh and those of two other women have put in jeopardy his bid for a lifetime Supreme Court job.
Though Waymo is arguing that nine trade secrets were put in jeopardy by Anthony Levandowski, it is seeking a maximum of $1.8 billion in damages.
The company needed parts from Intel and Qualcomm, however its ability to buy them was put in jeopardy by being on the aforementioned entity list.
When local law enforcement officers are forced to become immigration agents, the safety of all communities—not just those with immigrants—is put in jeopardy.
All these figures represent a staggering increase in peaceful, voluntary, and presumably, profitable associations that higher tariffs and a trade war may put in jeopardy.
Today, that's being put in jeopardy by an agriculture industry looking to expand into indigenous lands, and a president who isn't willing to stop them.
Kevin Kollar , a zookeeper at the Columbus Zoo, says the organization wants to foster a large breeding population in case wild populations are put in jeopardy.
Now that kind of work is being put in jeopardy, according to Koenig, executive director of the Human Rights Center at the University of California, Berkeley.
The ruling means similar laws in other states are probably unconstitutional and could put in jeopardy other types of abortion restrictions enacted in various conservative states.
We fear that this task could be put in jeopardy if members of once opposing forces — from officers to privates — find themselves targeted with legal action.
He represents a Fort Worth district, where he notes that many African Americans and Latinos depend on energy industry jobs that Sanders could put in jeopardy.
"What the leaders you just described proposed is unworkable and it could put in jeopardy the kind of hurricane response we need to have," Ryan said.
"What the [Democratic] leaders have proposed is unworkable, and it could put in jeopardy the kind of hurricane response we need to have," the Speaker said.
" The Fifth Amendment's double jeopardy clause states that "No person shall [...] be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.
Health insurance for roughly 20 million people would be put in jeopardy and ripple effects would spread into Medicare, Medicaid, and employer-sponsored insurance, with unpredictable results.
Despite the networks' reassurances, I couldn't help but feel that these individuals were being put in jeopardy in hopes of higher ratings and more dramatic storm coverage.
It has also negatively impacted floral development, meaning that the pollinators, bees and butterflies, that rely on that pollen are put in jeopardy by the climate crisis.
It has also negatively impacted floral development, meaning that the pollinators -- bees and butterflies -- that rely on that pollen are put in jeopardy by the climate crisis.
A source with knowledge of the Saudis' thinking said investments would be put in jeopardy if this bill passes, so they are trying to protect themselves from risk.
But his position was put in jeopardy after the company failed to hit a revenue target and forecast no growth in profit for the next couple of years.
The latter case would return Medicare to a model that encourages volume over value, and put in jeopardy advancements valued by both parties – this is the wrong direction.
But the public display by the aviation unions on Thursday highlighted a strategy of generating concern among ordinary citizens that fundamental government services are being put in jeopardy.
When people are misled into taking dangerous medication by their equally misled prescribing health care providers under pressure from secretive sources, all inalienable rights are put in jeopardy.
Trump tweeted in late May that while he had "nothing against" Moore, he didn't think the judge could win — and didn't want the race put in jeopardy once again.
Millions of insurance plans could be put in jeopardy if Congress passes the new Obamacare repeal bill, thanks to a provision that prohibits existing individual plans from covering abortion.
Former teachers claim their jobs would have been put in jeopardy if they didn't receive perfect evaluations, and some of them say they were never paid for their work.
The move could put in jeopardy the government's ambitious fiscal consolidation plan to reduce the budget deficit to 5.4 percent of gross domestic product from last year's 7.4 percent.
As Tommy's behavior grows more erratic, Greg begins to see why others are so unnerved by his pal and how his dreams are being put in jeopardy as well.
" The actor wrote, "We seem to be entering dark times — allegations are being printed as facts and lives are being put in jeopardy without a hearing, due process or evidence.
But others worry a failure to appeal could put in jeopardy the one in 10 jobs provided by multinationals, who are attracted to Ireland by the country's low corporate tax regime.
Stone was specifically mentioned and accused of dividing the women's movement; her life was subsequently put in jeopardy, and in 1987 she wrote, The Empire Strikes Back: A Post-Transsexual Manifesto.
Trump also left open whether he would support the use of force to protect Gulf oil supplies that Washington fears might be put in jeopardy by Iran in the brewing confrontation.
The NOC in Tripoli has ambitious plans to revive output but those have been put in jeopardy by continuing political conflict and repeated attacks on eastern oil facilities by Islamic State militants.
One month ago, the lives of 800,85033 young people around our nation were put in jeopardy, with the decision by the White House to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Robert Beens, the chief executive of Startpage, a Dutch privacy-based encrypted search engine used by surveillence-wary consumers who don't want their search data recorded, said his company could be put in jeopardy.
Amber and Richard host royals from a faraway kingdom to renew an ancient truce, but when the priceless 600-year-old-treaty disappears, peace is put in jeopardy and an ancient curse threatens their family!
Equifax stock has plummeted in the days since 143 million people learned that their Social Security numbers and driver license information was put in jeopardy by the company that failed to patch a known bug.
The row has revived concerns that Lopez Obrador's government could put in jeopardy contracts signed under previous administrations, the last six of which the president has characterized as part of a corrupt "neo-liberal" era.
The dispute has led to diplomatic friction with Canada and concerns that Lopez Obrador's government could put in jeopardy contracts signed under previous administrations that he characterizes as part of a corrupt "neo-liberal" era.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The French government's decision to suspend a planned increase in fuel tax in the face of violent protests does not put in jeopardy its budget commitments, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday.
El Salvador's sugar chamber asked the country's highest court for the injunction, saying the December decision by President Salvador Sanchez Ceren to cancel the trade deal put in jeopardy the industry's property rights and legal security.
While Republicans believe that fulfilling a seven-year promise on health care will energize their base next year, Democrats are anticipating a backlash that may put in jeopardy a Republican House majority that once seemed unshakable.
Survation said its latest poll put support for May's Conservative Party at 41.5 percent compared with 40.4 percent for Labour, a result which if replicated in the election would put in jeopardy the Conservatives' majority in parliament.
There's so much at stake, and I really hope we don't put in jeopardy the prospects for UK tech and the fantastic startups here at The Europas with a reckless decision to leave the EU next week.
The allegations, dating back to the 1980s, have put in jeopardy Kavanaugh's chances of winning confirmation to the top U.S. court in a Senate narrowly controlled by Trump's party, with high-stakes congressional elections just weeks away.
It didn't help matters that we were put in jeopardy at the end of the episode, but I had confidence in the work we'd put into our dance the week before so I was hoping we'd be safe.
BRUSSELS, Dec 4 (Reuters) - The French government's decision to suspend a planned increase in fuel tax in the face of violent protests does not put in jeopardy its budget commitments, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday put in jeopardy an $8.5 million settlement Google made with users to resolve a class action lawsuit accusing it of violating their privacy by sharing users' search queries with other websites.
China is an important growth market for FedEx, but earlier this month its future there was put in jeopardy when the Chinese government said it was under investigation for violating laws and regulations after the incident involving Huawei's packages.
This year, Nadal's participation in London was put in jeopardy when he withdrew minutes before the start of his semifinal against Denis Shapovalov at the Paris Masters on Saturday with an abdominal strain sustained during his prematch warm-up.
" They also claim that attempting a second execution would be double jeopardy, protected by the Fifth Amendment, which states that no person shall "be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.
"I know many of my colleagues on both sides share my view that this part of the Senate's DNA must never be put in jeopardy or sacrificed to serve either side's momentary partisan wins," said the Republican from Kentucky.
Ordinarily, the Fifth Amendment's prohibition on double jeopardy—"nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb"—shields individuals from being prosecuted (and punished) repeatedly for the same crime.
What kind of attorney would put his client in a position where basic client trust was at risk, where attorney-client privilege was put in jeopardy, and where tape recordings were made of privileged conversations, subsequently susceptible to full public release?
Mr. Sullivan told The Alaska Dispatch News that Mr. Zinke, whose department controls considerable resources in Alaska, had phoned both senators to let them know the state's relationship with the Trump administration had been put in jeopardy by Ms. Murkowski's vote.
After a slew of disappointing results, including missed cuts at the last two majors, Mickelson's Presidents Cup streak was put in jeopardy with Stricker saying the 47-year-old American needed to "show me something" to earn a captain's pick.
Detached from the gravity of the decision they had made over my friend's life, which was suddenly put in jeopardy by his imminent return to an unfamiliar war zone, these functionaries could only respond that they were just following orders.
The row has revived concerns that Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's government could put in jeopardy contracts signed under previous administrations, the last six of which the leftist president has characterized as part of a corrupt "neo-liberal" era.
Rules issued in May to protect cows (which are considered sacred by Hindus and championed by the BJP's Hindu-nationalist backers) have put in jeopardy a large and growing buffalo-meat export industry (see article), as well as dairy and leather producers.
So, if you've found yourself in a predicament where your comfort is put in jeopardy and your partner is doing nothing to rectify the issue, psychologist Dara Bushman told Insider that this could definitely be something to drive your relationship to its end.
If schools were to shut down long term, one of the greatest challenges for teachers, officials and school administrators would come down to ensuring all students have equal education opportunities and that their food and housing security is not put in jeopardy.
With the 2015 deal, aimed at stopping Iran developing nuclear weapons, put in jeopardy by the U.S. president, Britain, France and Germany are working on a plan to satisfy him by a May 12 deadline to address Iran's ballistic missile tests and its regional influence.
Mr. Lauer's lease on the property was put in jeopardy after his firing from the "Today" show, when New Zealand's government conducted a six-month investigation into whether he met the "good character" test that foreigners must pass to lease land in New Zealand.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 (Reuters) - Conservative commentator Stephen Moore's sexist comments about women have put in jeopardy his path to the Federal Reserve, with the No. 2 Republican in the Senate saying Wednesday that President Donald Trump's potential nominee may not have the votes to be confirmed.
When it was reported last month that the International Olympic Committee would no longer cover the costs of insurance and transportation for N.H.L. players to participate in the Olympics, starting with the 2018 Pyeongchang Games in South Korea, the league's continued Olympic participation was put in jeopardy.
If Bernie wins, I will vote for him because I have too many friends who are minorities, who are vulnerable, who are press, who are exploited by rich corporations - and all their lives/livelihoods will be put in jeopardy if we have another 4 years of Trump.
While the 5th Amendment says that no person can be put in jeopardy two times for the "same offence," the Supreme Court has held for at least 150 years that it is permissible for someone to be charged with the same crime by a state and the federal government.
However, his spot was put in jeopardy when Sushil Kumar, who won a bronze in the 66kg category in Beijing and a silver in London, moved up in weight and asked Delhi High Court to order a bout between the pair to determine who should compete in Rio.
By July 2015, as signs of Clinton's apparent efforts to conceal the email system began to emerge, the inspectors general of the State Department and Office of the Director of National Intelligence asked the Department of Justice to get involved, to assess whether any classified information had been put in jeopardy.
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Nov 23 (Reuters) - U.S. national security adviser Robert O'Brien urged Canada on Saturday not to use Huawei 5G technology or else it will put in jeopardy intelligence sharing with the United States, and also said it would expose its citizens to being profiled by the Chinese government.
Judd — who described being sexually harassed by the Hollywood producer during a breakfast meeting in his hotel room when the 1997 film Kiss the Girls was shooting — said Weinstein made her feel "panicky, trapped," and as though her career could be put in jeopardy if she ruined their relationship by refusing his advances.
However, the Obama administration does oppose provisions in the bill "on minimum wage and overtime that put in jeopardy important protections for workers, do nothing to address the crisis, and further exacerbate the economic disparities between Puerto Rico and the mainland United States," the Office of Management and Budget said in a statement.
US-USA-HUAWEI-TECH-CANADA/ Canada's use of Huawei 5G would hamper its access to U.S. intelligence: U.S. official HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (Reuters) - The U.S. national security adviser urged Canada on Saturday not to use Huawei 5G technology, saying that doing so would put in jeopardy intelligence sharing with the United States and expose Canadians to being profiled by the Chinese government.
The path for TSCA implementation has and was put in jeopardy when Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE, former Oklahoma attorney general, was confirmed as the EPA Administrator.

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