Sentence examples for compromise chances from inspiring English sources

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“Any company that signs contracts with the Kurdish regional government without approval of the central government will compromise chances of getting future opportunities in Iraq,” Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain Al-Shahristani told reporters in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, where he is taking part in a ministerial-level meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.

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His assignment was to compromise the chances of another front-runner, the race favorite, Bellamy Road.

He spoke with considerable authority and said nothing to compromise his chances.

As long as it doesn't compromise our chances for the Kentucky Derby, we're seriously considering the U.A.E.

Will Novak Djokovic injuring his right ankle in Serbia's victory over the United States compromise his chances of winning his first French Open in June?

If you are lucky enough to be involved in the first, you are unlikely to allow the second to compromise your chances.

Perhaps he feared the short early film would be considered amateurish and would compromise his chances to find funding for new projects.

A statement from British Cycling said that she had suffered a minor injury which would compromise her chances of competing in next month's world championships and so she was being rested.

But Federer did not expect to lose this time in his current state of grace, and the defeat could well compromise his chances of finishing the season at No. 1, particularly if Djokovic, the reigning Open champion, reaches the final or retains his title.

One of his co-owners, Michael Iavarone, however, declared that neither the inactivity nor Big Brown's starting post in the No. 7 hole would compromise his chances of winning the second leg of the Triple Crown on Saturday, even if he fails to live up to his four-and-three-quarter-length Derby victory.

The stories follow a character named Juliet from the time she is a gawky 21-year-old girl in 1965 with a graduate degree in classics, which she fears may compromise her chances on the marriage market, through some 30 years to where they leave her off, short of money, still studying "the old Greeks," permanently estranged from Penelope, the "bright but not bookish" daughter she had out of wedlock.

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