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13 Sentences With "putting in jeopardy"

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However, if more hard-liners are elected, relations could regress back to stalemate days, putting in jeopardy much of the recent progress -- such as the nuclear agreement.
The company boldly transformed its homepage into a call for action, singling out Trump and informing people of the beauty and history of the land he's putting in jeopardy.
Cash-strapped state firms and high public wages have also strained government finances, putting in jeopardy plans to reduce a stubbornly high unemployment rate before national elections next year.
In September last year Donald Trump said he might decertify Colombia as a partner in the fight against drugs, putting in jeopardy some of the $390m in American aid Colombia receives.
Hence, the attorney general cannot release too little, which would obstruct the impeachment inquiry, but must not release too much either, thereby putting in jeopardy the criminal prosecution that would follow an impeachment.
With more than 5.4 million registered voters, the end result could be an election model ready to be replicated by counties and cities across the nation or a colossal disaster -- putting in jeopardy millions of votes.
Then the Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India asked exhibitors not to release any movie featuring Pakistani performers, putting in jeopardy Mr. Johar's new film, "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil," which stars the Pakistani heartthrob Fawad Khan.
But the higher cost of living has been a common complaint, worsened by a national goods and services tax imposed in 2015, and putting in jeopardy the votes of Malaysia's 1.6 million public servants, another typically reliable vote bank for the ruling party.
The United States also thrashed the Colombians 48-0 in their second match after suffering the one upset of the day when they were beaten 12-7 by Fiji, putting in jeopardy their place in the last eight ahead of their final pool match against Australia.
Now Lamar is attempting to shirk its debt obligations by filing suit and asking to be forgiven of the debt if freely approved, putting in jeopardy its ability to borrow for future projects as potential investors observe a history of fiscal mismanagement and attempting to evade paying for that mismanagement.
"It's taking kids along the track of, 'Well, you're putting in jeopardy your potential to do well in school or to graduate or to be successful once you get your driver's license, because marijuana does impair you if you're going to use it and drive, and it does impair you if you're trying to study or you're trying to do well in school or you're trying to get a good job,' " he said.
But innocent games lead the twins to unwittingly start the repopulation right then and there, putting in jeopardy the delicate air exchanges balance of the shelter. There are now too many people in the shelter, and Mrs. Jonas' family instincts activate - she pushes Mr Gé into 'the hole', where everything from food remains to clothes are processed and recycled. Doing so, she accelerates the events so that soon there is only one choice left - die in the shelter, or try to reach the surface and hope the lethal radiations of the bombs have faded.
Ioanna Fassou Kalpaxi (Greek: Ιωάννα Φάσσου Καλπαξή; born 14 November 1940), known professionally as Yovanna, is a Greek singer, novelist and poet known for her participation in the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest representing Switzerland. At the age of 14 she started her vocal studies at the Athens Conservatoire and trained as an opera singer, namely a lyric soprano. Concurrently, using the stage name "Yovanna", she was broadcasting on the National Radio with the Greek Radio Light Music Orchestra, thereby putting in jeopardy the scholarship that the Athens Conservatoire had awarded her, as this sort of activity was strictly forbidden. In a graduate contest with fifty contestants, and just one year before obtaining her diploma, she won the leading role of Margit in the operetta "Where the Lark Sings" by Franz Lehár.

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