Sentence examples for might jeopardise from inspiring English sources

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The important thing is not to do anything silly that might jeopardise the team.

So he has given warning that heated argument might jeopardise Hong Kong's "stability and development".

Pushing for action too early might jeopardise the chances of a successful outcome in court.

Such an owner might jeopardise ARM's neutrality and damage long-term investment in the UK.

I had realised before that whistleblowing might jeopardise my job, but not my life.

Engaged in "black" operations to disrupt the Taliban leadership structure, they worry consultation might jeopardise their campaign.

He will now be even warier of alienating his nationalist base by mollifying the Kurds.Such stalling might jeopardise peace.

The Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem deplored the decision, saying that it might jeopardise the pope's planned visit next year.

International organisations keep out of these areas, worried that doing otherwise might jeopardise their permission to work from Damascus.

It was a professional conference," she says, declining to use her name for fear it might jeopardise future funding chances.

We are anxious that nothing should be said or done that might jeopardise either the investigation or trial".

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