Sentence examples for jeopardizing the possibility from inspiring English sources

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"The fact that they are so passive," he said, "is every day now making it worse and jeopardizing the possibility of having Saab still in Sweden".

If we allow these practices to continue, they will choke the engine of capitalism, jeopardizing the possibility of building a better world for everyone.

Although traditional methods take into account the economy and the community, often at the expense of the environment (jeopardizing the possibility of a sustainable ecosystem), the ecohealth model breaks up each of its components into different categories (Hancock 1990; Lebel 2005).

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Anything that jeopardizes the possibility of effecting that agreement is against the best interests of Berlin and of Germany.

But the breakup potentially jeopardized the possibility that ESPN would carry excerpts from it on "Sports Center and "Outside the Lines" and on ESPN.com.

The "fantastic challenge," Lissoni told me, was learning to "work with someone who was very keen not to have an idea," because that might "jeopardize the possibility of having conversation until the very last moment".

Like Chancellor Strine in the El Paso ruling, Vice Chancellor Glasscock refused to stop the deal so as not to jeopardize the possibility that shareholders would lose out on the large premium being paid by Tokio Marine.

It pricks a big hole in reports, coming from the American media and quoting "European officials," that the major European allies were somehow going to turn their diplomatic and trade connections with Iran into a fist that would shield President Barack Obama from language and circumstances that could jeopardize the possibility of negotiations on the nuclear issue.

However, such approaches have certain disadvantages like the long execution time which seriously jeopardizes the possibility of real time implementation.

The epistemic uncertainty affecting contemporary science and technology jeopardizes the possibility to calculate the probability of alternatives on which risk calculation is based.

One of the reasons why it was important for Twardowski to defend an anti-relativistic notion of truth was that relativism jeopardizes the possibility of constructing ethics as a science based on principles (on Twardowski's ethics, see Paczkowska-Łagowska 1977).

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