Sentence examples for thus jeopardizing from inspiring English sources

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member country will not hesitate to take market share away from American companies, thus jeopardizing American jobs," said Edward Verona, president of the United States-Russia Business Council.

The quarrel culminated in July when Fini announced that he and more than 40 other PdL parliamentarians were forming their own breakaway faction, thus jeopardizing the PdL's majority.

In each of these cases, the UN reacted to threats to peace and security within states, sometimes taking sides in domestic disputes and thus jeopardizing its own neutrality.

Many of California's neighbors have said that they are depleting water tables during the abnormally dry winter, thus jeopardizing their own hydroelectric supplies to keep California out of the dark.

In a memorable passage, Jane Hermann, at that time a co-director of the company, yells over the phone at a Metropolitan Opera House official for programming A.B.T.'s Met season immediately after the Kirov's, thus jeopardizing A.B.T.'s sales.

But when you sponsor a Romanian film festival, and your Romanian partner comes under attack by the new authorities in Bucharest, thus jeopardizing your joint undertaking, you may find yourself thrust into a political imbroglio.

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She could tell the truth about breaking the hours rule, and thus jeopardize herself and the residency program.

She analyzes mechanisms that limit our vision — individually and collectively — and thus jeopardize our safety, economic well-being, moral grounding and emotional wholeness.

To believe that I would sell, to avoid a loss of less than $45,000, and thus jeopardize my life, my career and the well-being of hundreds of others, my cherished colleagues and partners, is very, very wrong".

A major recapitalization of French banks would put more strain on France's budget and require new cuts elsewhere to meet deficit targets, and could thus jeopardize France's coveted AAA credit rating.

In 1749 and 1764 he issued decrees limiting the obligations of the peasant to his lord, and in 1748 he ordered officers not to treat their men "like serfs"; but these were essentially efforts to prevent the plight of the peasant from becoming so desperate that he would be driven into flight and thus jeopardize the supply of recruits.

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