Sentence examples for jeopardised in order to from inspiring English sources

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

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Former chancellor of the Exchequer Key claim The science of global warming is not settled and the world should not jeopardise economic growth in order to tackle climate change.

"Some of the financial prizes for rising one place in the Premier League are so high now that clubs will jeopardise their youth in order to get those financial rewards".

For all their clamour to seal the deal – rumour has it they jeopardised a Madonna album in order to secure his signature – WEA never quite knew what to do with Rae, assuming him to be a kind of novelty act and not an artist who wished desperately to be taken seriously.

If Mr Abe caves in to Mr Ozawa, and "jeopardises the national interest just in order to survive," says Mr Ishiba, "there is no point in his government existing".

The British government's growing warmth towards Beijing has angered activists who claim London has turned its back on commitments to human rights and democracy in Hong Kong in order to avoid jeopardising economic ties.

In this article, soft transitions to pass from active to sleep mode and vice versa are proposed in order to avoid jeopardising the network during the traffic redistributions.

In the future, we need to further explore the women who have a history of mental disorders or are vulnerable for mental ill-health in the IVF setting in order to not jeopardise their future mental health which could be negatively affected if the infertility treatment is unsuccessful.

Those patients have to be strictly selected (absence of threatening symptom) and followed cautiously in order to benefit from such a de-escalation strategy without jeopardising the excellent outcome.

The novelist Eimear McBride wrote a fine sentence on the Irish repercussions in the Guardian this week: "That this delicate, hard-won and harder-maintained web of hope has been so carelessly, thoughtlessly jeopardised by a handful of bloviating careerists unashamed to fan fear and division in British society in order to achieve their personal ambitions is a disgrace they will forever bear".

That this delicate, hard-won and harder-maintained web of hope has been so carelessly, thoughtlessly jeopardised by a handful of bloviating careerists unashamed to fan fear and division in British society in order to achieve their personal ambitions is a disgrace they will forever bear.

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