Sentence examples for law jeopardizing from inspiring English sources

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Although the attorney general and the Legislature are looking at the issue, some people said they thought a law jeopardizing a person's right to receive a pension won't fly in court.

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But civil liberties advocates asserted that the law jeopardizes fundamental rights.

The letter from an assistant regional administrator -- written to the National Park Service as part of the public comment period on whether to ban snowmobiles in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks -- said the exhaust from the machines could violate air quality laws, jeopardize human health and pose a risk to wildlife.

Ms. Leonard said she would find it ethically trying if not impossible to let her clients give birth at home without her, even if attending the birth meant breaking the law and jeopardizing her license.

The campaign is asking conservative churches and churchgoers to do everything they can to turn their churches into bases of support without violating campaign finance laws or jeopardizing their tax-exempt status.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has correctly warned that women's rights in Tunisia and Egypt risk being undermined, endangering reforms to gender discriminatory laws and jeopardizing the vital social, economic and political contribution of half the population.

As one of their most powerful arguments, opponents of Senate Bill 5 say the law will jeopardize public safety by no longer letting firefighters and police bargain over staffing levels.

Watson had broken the law and jeopardized Greenpeace's ability to raise money.

Film companies including Disney threatened to boycott the state and the NFL indicated that the law could jeopardize Atlanta's chances of hosting the Super Bowl in 2019.

Bruce Newcomb, the university's director of government affairs, said such a law could jeopardize hosting events like the regionals in the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament and the scheduled 2012 N.C.A.A. Division I indoor track and field championships.

As the Manhattan district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., writing on behalf of the District Attorneys Association of the State of New York, put it in a letter to certain members of the Legislature, any bill that clustered various criminal acts under the single umbrella of rape law could jeopardize consecutive sentencing, in which sentences are added to one another rather than running concurrently.

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