Sentence examples for * jeopardises in from inspiring English sources

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This fact jeopardises in terms of pollution the efforts to keep contamination low during mask induction.

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Never again should the future of our currency be jeopardised in this way.

Schäuble warned that European welfare standards should not be jeopardised in order to cut youth unemployment figures.

Recently, fears that a secure supply of electricity might be jeopardised in the course of the German Energiewende have increasingly been expressed [1-3].

"Price-fixing jeopardises investment in new power stations, making power cuts a real possibility.

It's a coveted position even in civil service: who would jeopardise that in this economy?

The Coalition's policies also jeopardise investment in renewable energy.

If I did the 100m first it could jeopardise gold in the 50m.

"Fixing prices in this way risks blackouts, jeopardises jobs and puts investment in clean, green technology in doubt".

It is in danger of jeopardising press freedom in favour of government-controlled regulation or precedent-based legal rulings.

Drug resistance could also jeopardise recent gains in malaria control," he said.

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