Sentence examples for jeopardised from from inspiring English sources

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Women are at risk of miscarriage, their health further jeopardised from stress and lack of pre-natal care.

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The prime minister appears to be gambling that his more assertive style will enable him to stamp his authority on parliament even though the relaxation of bumiputera policies could jeopardise support from Malay voters, who have been the main beneficiaries.More fundamentally, there are powerful political arguments to reform or even abolish bumiputera policies.

A statement declaring that the group of developed and emerging nations will monitor developments for signs of countries artificially deflating their currencies gained a lukewarm welcome from critics who said the G20 had papered over the cracks of a problem that could jeopardise recovery from the financial crisis.

However, this applies to prevalence estimates and does not necessarily jeopardise results from studies on risk and protective factors.

That has alarmed environmentalists—and jeopardised a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

It still is, just about, but its production base is being jeopardised by competition from abroad and the downturn at home.Since the financial crisis, two recessions have sent firms reeling.

With the A400M, European defence ministers jeopardised the project from the outset by setting up a politically conceived consortium to produce the aircraft's giant turboprop engines rather than allowing Airbus to buy them from America's Pratt & Whitney.It will still be some time before either Boeing or Airbus can relax.

Women with flexible work arrangements are more likely to succeed and enjoy promotions, while men with similar working arrangements feel discouraged, harshly judged and that their career has been jeopardised, joint research from Bain & Company and Chief Executive Women has found.

"The success of the project in terms of sustained employment outcomes would be jeopardised as experience from other projects shows early engagement is critical".

If this is not done... the reform and opening up process being currently pursued by the government is likely to be jeopardised," the statement from Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's office said.

Their capacity to help those who could benefit from treatment is being jeopardised by ever-increasing demands from those who cannot.

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