Sentence examples for be jeopardised through from inspiring English sources

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"Likewise the whole area of research into de-identification research, such as that undertaken by the CSIRO, could be jeopardised through heavy-handed legislation".

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Then, perhaps, it would not have been so unusual for an attractive young student to be harassed and to feel her grades would be jeopardised unless she went through with something.

"The Goulburn centre has been able to provide critical services to people going through the courts which will absolutely be jeopardised when this funding stops," Noble said.

International law may be jeopardised.

Their mission would be jeopardised by any Indo-Pakistani war.

Why should patient safety be jeopardised for the minority?

1.40pm GMT Press freedom should not be jeopardised, he says.

And might it rather be the US relationship that might be jeopardised?

It worries that American financial assistance would be jeopardised by a coup.

Put up the rent, say Russian hawks, and Ukraine's hold on Crimea will be jeopardised.

If the system were placed on an intergovernmental footing, such characteristics could well be jeopardised.

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