Sentence examples for jeopardy writing from inspiring English sources

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However, Transcend says Rothenberg described in emails to investors a recent loss of employees and working capital had put River Studios in "jeopardy," writing that he now "valued River Studios 'at cost' and that equity investments could very well 'disappear.'".

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"The Ministry of Justice cannot police Twitter and other social media, but what it can do is make the public more aware of the right to a fair trial and how that can be put in jeopardy," wrote David Banks.

Conversely, the creative jeopardy of writing a trilogy in one go is that exhaustion can tangibly set in during the later stages, as I felt watching the National Theatre version of The Coast of Utopia (Stoppard later achieved greater creative evenness in a rewrite for a New York staging), and also the Edinburgh premieres of The James Plays.

"Officers assigned to protect public officials must make singularly swift, on the spot, decisions whether the safety of the person they are guarding is in jeopardy," she wrote.

But thanks to recent lawsuits, "this enormously rewarding investment may now be in jeopardy," Steven M. Davidoff writes in the Deal Professor column.

"Fiscal year 2004 earnings are in serious jeopardy," she wrote, "and, at this point in time, we prefer to invest our dollars elsewhere". Shares of Jones Apparel closed at $28.52, about 9.4 times estimated earnings for 2003, Ms. Black said.

When asked how long the young cadre of executives has to show results before their jobs are in jeopardy, Whitacre wrote, "Not long.

"It was more than obvious my physical safety was in jeopardy," he wrote in a Facebook post after the event.

"She believed that God had established a unique covenant with the United States, but that modern America's increasing secularization had put that covenant in jeopardy," Sutton writes.

"We are proud of our work, grateful for our partners and disappointed that one faculty member has chosen to separate in such a way that puts the ADCS' work in jeopardy," Khosla wrote in a statement.

"CIA employees and contractors who would otherwise have been interviewed by the Committee staff were under potential legal jeopardy," Feinstein wrote in the executive summary, "and therefore the CIA would not compel its workforce to appear before the Committee".

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