Sentence examples for jeopardises both from inspiring English sources

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Living on an isolated island with no phone signal jeopardises both health workers and the people they serve.

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Had he done so he would have severely jeopardised both his chance of freedom and the safety of his family in Libya.

But its costs now jeopardise both the government's finances and the economy as a whole.In this section The rice mountain Fishing trips Blooded Wide-mouthed frog Trust v fair dinkum The battling begums Conquerors of kings?

The profound current financial crisis is jeopardising both trust in the process of integration and the support of European Union citizens.

Now Microsoft is trying to play catch up having burnt early adopters, ripped away its key differentiator and jeopardised both the console's long term evolution and its wider vision for all its three platforms and the living room.

Omar realised that releasing the track would jeopardise both his safety and that of his family back home.

He feared Sameena would spill the beans on their affair, which in his mind would jeopardise both his career and his other relationship.

For Haye, the exhaustion incurred by this tactic would have been excruciating, and the head shots he would have absorbed while pursuing it would have jeopardised both his short-term aim and his long-term health.

However, the infrastructure development also requires security and a pacified Somalia, as land based incursions into the North Eastern Province of Kenya would threaten the development of the pipeline whilst marine raids could jeopardise both the development of the gas concessions and the later export of oil and gas from Lamu, only 60 miles from the border.

But in Somalia this pact is rather stronger: an individual who flouts the system risks jeopardising trust in both himself and his clan.Having survived against great odds, the shilling now faces a serious challenge in the form of dollars transferred by mobile phone.

That leaves Álvaro Uribe, Colombia's president, with a dilemma: signing only the FARC extradition order would look strange, but if he signs both he jeopardises the peace talks with the AUC, whose leaders refuse to demobilise if it means ending up in American jails.In this section Dystopia disarmed?

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