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is jeopardising
verb
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"The permafrost is melting and this is jeopardising roads and buildings.
Pressure groups are warning that the funding shortfall is jeopardising the success of the agency.
The German government warns that the VW scandal is jeopardising the reputation of Germany's entire automotive industry.
This is a particular problem with current policy and it is jeopardising long-standing and hugely successful relationships.
Although all three main political parties endorsed this initiative, the lack of funding is jeopardising its existence.
Overfishing is jeopardising a global tuna industry worth more than $42bn£29bnbn), according to the first assessment of its kind.
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Support from the G7 countries is jeopardised.
If it should fall, their capacity to stand upright is jeopardised.
When stereophotogrammetry and skin-markers are used, bone-pose estimation is jeopardised by the soft tissue artefact (STA).
Our security is jeopardised by the very actions that are supposed to protect it.
Demand response (DR), which controls electric usage of customers when electric system reliability is jeopardised, attracts much societal attention.
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