And they say he Jeopardise national security.
Security will be Jeopardised.
Their friendship was almost Jeopardised.
Where national security could be Jeopardised.
Nothing can Jeopardise it.
And I won't let anything Jeopardise that.
Alvi said India's actions Jeopardised peace in the region.
Jeopardising or losing an important relationship or job due to gambling.
If firms do not have internal resources, future investment is Jeopardised.
Auris, can Jeopardise patient safety and
worsen outcomes after cancer treatment or surgery.
This will not only paralyse regional security,
but also Jeopardise China's national interests.".
But our ability to meet the huge cost is Jeopardised by several factors:.
Our study shows inequality across the domestic sphere-
housework and parenting- Jeopardises relationship quality.
Even 1 problem director can cause you pain,
and might even Jeopardise your institution's future.
I strongly oppose this proposal which Jeopardises the nation's future and we walk out.
Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardising one's financial security or lifestyle.
The identities of at
least six such officials were leaked to the media, jeopardising their security.
Both operations, along with the successful naval blockade of East Pakistan, Jeopardised Pakistan's war efforts.
Significantly, without careful preparation operators may Jeopardise their sulphur compliance, which carries the risk of costly fines.
Sisi warned that the move will complicate the situation and'Jeopardise the chances of peace in the Middle East'.
In parts of the world affected by diseases such as dengue, this Jeopardises our ability to control outbreaks.
The action could also Jeopardise the training camp for next month's tour of India and possibly the tour itself.
Pregnancy results in major changes in a girl's life, physically, emotionally,
socially and economically and Jeopardises her transition into adulthood.
The unwarranted disclosure of matrimonial plans by two adults entitled to solemnise it may,
in certain situations, Jeopardise the marriage itself.
An example would be information about a campaign involving particular targets,
where the disclosure could Jeopardise the effectiveness of the campaign.
This has been done as a one-time measure to ensure that the future of
students studying in these institutions is not Jeopardised.
Use of chemical-biological weapons may Jeopardise life, health,
property and commerce in a way that it may take a long time to recover.
It is a given that debt can eat into one's budget over a prolonged period of time and
even Jeopardise one's financial plans.
We will not
disclose information where we consider it could Jeopardise our ability to operate or the safety of our staff, volunteers or partners.
Also, we must not Jeopardise European companies' competitiveness by asking them to disclose
information that American and Chinese companies do not have to disclose.".