Sentence examples for jeopardised state from inspiring English sources

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The Independent's reports that other generals are willing to do so allegedly demoralised the ranks of the police and military and jeopardised state security.

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These activities constitute the violation of the Chinese law and jeopardise state security and social stability.

By the mid-30s, London proposed banning all human-driven petrol-fuelled vehicles, but the UK government was opposed; concerned that decreased fuel imports might jeopardise Gulf State relations.

Will it allow Israel to continue its occupation, the only occupation in the world?" The Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, responded in an uncompromising speech to the UN by saying he was seeking a "just and lasting peace" with the Palestinians but would not jeopardise the Jewish state's security.

Despite the fact that the current level of energy supply security in Europe is quite satisfactory, new challenges present a potential risk of jeopardising the current state of affairs.

Rouhani said Iran would allow inspections of its nuclear facilities but vowed that it would not allow its state "secrets" to be jeopardised under the cover of international inspections.

A senior prosecutor on the case, Michael Crimp, also expressed his concerns that media coverage could jeopardise the trial, stating:.

A concerted policy, by virtue of the very fact that it is a concerted policy, does not jeopardise the Member States' decision-making powers in this area.

"The message from the state media is made clear to us all," Ms Hou said, "that the recent terrorist attack is related to Xinjiang and religious extremism poses [a] serious threat to our society and it jeopardises our country's stability".

The support of the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, may also be jeopardised by the fact that the tobacco industry in his home state of Kentucky has been exempted from controversial rules giving multinationals more legal authority over national regulators.

Leveson himself said that though parts of the press had "wreaked havoc with the lives of innocent people", this should not mean press freedom should be "jeopardised or that the press should be delivered into the arms of the state".

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