Sentence examples for likely to jeopardise from inspiring English sources

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By contrast Ponting has been far more likely to jeopardise himself than his partner.

The proposed ban on private practice is likely to jeopardise that ambition.

Whatever the outcome of the FSA's investigation, it is likely to jeopardise Tiner's hope of getting rich quickly.

School governors at the infants' school argue that the plans are "likely to jeopardise a successful school".

In France, tough new anti-terror legislation allows authorities to seize passports and ID cards from would-be jihadists "likely to jeopardise public security on their return".

The paper said the request was passed to the Norwegian foreign ministry, which is coordinating Norway's Brexit response, where it was turned down as likely to jeopardise Norway's European Economic Area EEAagreementent and "inappropriate" while Britain was still a full member of the EU.

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It is clear that some terms may be misunderstood, causing patients upset or offence, and may have potential to jeopardise patient-professional relationships, as well as making patients less likely to engage with offers of advice and support to lose weight.

Such a move has the potential to jeopardise investments worth billions of dollars.

Unprofessional behaviour in doctors has the potential to jeopardise patient safety, compromise working relationships, and cause disruption and distress.

Another poor performance is likely to seriously jeopardise his re-election chances.

If this new policy goes into effect, the AHA would seem even less likely to wish to jeopardise its funding, which comes largely from the Screen Actors Guild, by protecting animals, and surely more animals will be put at risk.

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