Sentence examples for may be jeopardised from inspiring English sources

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International law may be jeopardised.

The IPCC always fears that any future proceedings may be jeopardised by such disclosure.

However, this Saturday's Little Stoke parkrun has been cancelled owing to fears that safety may be jeopardised by the number of supporters planning to attend, organisers said.

Yet there are fears that the future of heath checks may be jeopardised following the transfer in April of public health responsibilities to local authorities.

Some lawmakers, mainly right-wingers, have asked the Constitutional court to cancel the referendum as unconstitutional.Some fear that the tacit reconciliation of recent years, in which Latvian residents of all stripes just got on with their lives rather than arguing about history, may be jeopardised.

A leading malaria control expert has said efforts to contain the disease may be jeopardised by the Ebola crisis.

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The support of the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, may also be jeopardised by the fact that the tobacco industry in his home state of Kentucky has been exempted from controversial rules giving multinationals more legal authority over national regulators.

If meaningful steps aren't taken to what has been dubbed the "climate justice" issue, some countries may refuse to sign an agreement and the whole treaty could be jeopardised – an unlikely but not implausible outcome.

Their mission would be jeopardised by any Indo-Pakistani war.

Why should patient safety be jeopardised for the minority?

1.40pm GMT Press freedom should not be jeopardised, he says.

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