Sentence examples for jeopardising survival from inspiring English sources

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Despite the high efficacy of current treatments, EGFR inhibitors hold promise in two important ways: (1) to further improve efficacy for patients at risk for recurrence and (2) to decrease treatment-related toxicities by replacing more toxic cytotoxic drugs without jeopardising survival.

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An important and encouraging finding is the fact that FA pathway deficiency in mice does not jeopardise survival under normal circumstances.

■ The shrinking sea-ice is putting the livelihoods of the four million people that live in the Arctic under threat, as well jeopardising the survival of unique species: polar bears, narwhals, seals, Arctic foxes and snowy owls.

Hiroshima's outspoken mayor, Tadatoshi Akiba, gave an impassioned plea for the abolition of all nuclear weapons, and said the United States, Russia and other members of the nuclear club are "jeopardising human survival".

The identification of the geographical origins of the ivory trade could help to channel anti-poaching resources more effectively against an illegal activity that funds organised international crime and terrorism as well as jeopardising the survival of an iconic species, the researchers said.

Vowing to never allow a repeat of his city's tragedy, Hiroshima's mayor called on the nuclear powers to abandon their arsenals and stop "jeopardising human survival". At exactly 8.15am local time, the moment of the blast, the city's trolleys stopped and more than 55,000 people assembled at Peace Memorial Park observed a moment of silence that was broken only by the ringing of a bronze bell.

EDF has net debt of more than €37bn (£31bn) and unions representing the company's workers in France are concerned that Hinkley Point could jeopardise its survival.

Toyota, BMW and Vauxhall have all backed remaining in the EU, as have Nissan, Audi and Land Rover maker Tata, which is currently trying to rescue its south Wales steel plants and arguing that Brexit could jeopardise their survival.

As Travers said: "Canned hunting leaves behind a trail littered with the rotting bloody corpses of its helpless and hopeless victims, and it may jeopardise the survival of Africa's wild lions.

This implies a symmetry that is simplistic at best, dishonest at worst.Bank presidents have a fiduciary duty to their shareholders to engage in responsible lending practices, maintain adequate capital and loan loss reserves and avoid unduly risky behaviour that could jeopardise the survival of their institutions.

Hansen insists that the dealers will do nothing to jeopardise the survival of Christiania, but when I asked her what the dealers thought of attempts by some in the commune to reach a compromise with the government, she replied: 'It's better not to lay down before you get shot.' Britta Lillesoee looks like one might expect someone to look who has lived for three decades on a commune.

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