Sentence examples for which jeopardise from inspiring English sources

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A rigid social-security law, for example, means that temporeras often do not want contracts, which jeopardise the benefits they get through their husbands or by registering as unemployed.

At the same time, fiscal policy has been constrained in some countries by high deficits and debts (which jeopardise market access), and in others (the eurozone, the United Kingdom, and the United States, for example) by a political backlash against further fiscal stimulus, leading to austerity measures that undermine short-term growth.

Motion during data acquisition in CT inevitably leads to artefacts which jeopardise accurate calculation of perfusion values and parameter maps, particularly in abdominal CT where organ shift, deformation and displacement peak during the respiratory cycle.

Third, we investigated how the railway system can enhance its efficiency by better responding to fatalities and trespassing accidents which jeopardise its reliability, punctuality and attractiveness to potential users.

Maternal autoimmune or coagulation disorders may trigger the production of embryotoxic antibodies, which jeopardise pregnancy and lead to intrauterine death.

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The only downside is that new space arrangements restrict me to a 13x13 grid, which jeopardises style quite a bit.

The row, which jeopardises international negotiations on climate change, has been generated in part by the UK Liberal Democrats U-turnn on renewable energy.

It is essential that action is not taken which jeopardises the ability of the BBC to meet its purposes".

Seven people in 10 want more wind farms built across the countryside to meet Britain's energy needs – despite a high-profile political backlash which jeopardises their future.

Johannes Hahn, the EU enlargement commissioner, said he was "extremely worried" by the move "which jeopardises progress" made by Turkey in other areas.

Some foreign protestors accused the missionaries of being too ready to turn the other cheek - although others were irritated by their foolhardy ventures, which jeopardised foreign business.

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