Sentence examples for the jeopardized from inspiring English sources

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the jeopardized

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To put in jeopardy, to threaten.

  • After having an affair with a junior, her chances of promotion were seriously jeopardized.

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The jeopardized grants include an M.D.-Ph.D. training program for 88 students funded partly by NIH that the agency "has held... in abeyance and has indicated that it will not renew" because some faculty members involved have hESC grants, Kreigstein states.

Last week, area residents also appealed to Gov. Manchin to halt the blasting and order a state of emergency, in order to thoroughly investigate the catastrophic potential of the jeopardized Brushy Fork coal slurry impoundment, which holds back billions of gallons of toxic coal sludge.

Early reperfusion of the jeopardized myocardium remains the most common approach to treating acute myocardial infarction (AMI) [ 2].

Infiltration of inflammatory cells into the jeopardized myocardium leads to continuous release of cytokines, chemokines, enzymes, and growth factors, which further contribute to the remodelling process.

Opening the microcirculation using a vasodilator is an alternative approach for treatment of the jeopardized microcirculation in patients with sepsis or septic shock.

Based on these constitutional studies, we proposed a concept that by a purposeful eradication of all prejudicial factors in the degenerative knee, the jeopardized cartilage would have the chance to regenerate by its innate healing response.

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Many refined functional neuroimaging studies applied to MOH undergo the same jeopardized criteria [16 18].

This symbolizes the dilemma faced by Israel: the now-jeopardized 1979 peace treaty with Egypt and the 2000 withdrawal from southern Lebanon demonstrate that the protection provided by treaties and obligations cannot be guaranteed.

In fact, even where systems were found operational, Deuman [89] warned that the reliability of the systems was jeopardized, as O&M ultimately relied on voluntary efforts from the users.

The highest concentration of jeopardized species lives in the Caribbean Sea and in the "Coral Triangle" of the western Pacific, an archipelago spanning parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and nearby areas.

Ischemic pre-conditioning is an interesting and powerful concept, but its clinical applicability is limited by the already-jeopardized myocardium.

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