Sentence examples for with jeopardizing from inspiring English sources

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Shortly afterward, the University of Virginia's panicked board of trustees attempted to fire the president, charging her with jeopardizing the institution's future by failing to disruptively innovate with sufficient speed; the vice-chair of the board forwarded to the chair a Times column written by David Brooks, "The Campus Tsunami," in which he cited Christensen.

Mr. Yuzhin, who first recounted the story of his double-agentry and his arrest to The New York Times in 1994, said yesterday that he did not want to discuss the latest developments, largely over concern with jeopardizing family ties in Russia.

This included visits to newspaper officers by diplomats to "extol the virtues of Communist China and the evils of Falun Gong", linking support for Falun Gong with "jeopardizing trade relations," and sending letters to local politicians telling them to withdraw support for the practice.

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Some in the industry predict Ares will eventually merge at least part of Simmons with Serta, jeopardizing more jobs.

France led a 4.4 billion euro ($5.7 billion) rescue of Alstom after the company was threatened with bankruptcy, jeopardizing 20,000 French jobs.

The members in Eastern Europe have tended to be more wary and more confrontational toward Russia, while Western European countries have tended to be more concerned with not jeopardizing energy imports from Russia.

"This bill will cut Medicaid funding for seniors and individuals with disabilities, jeopardizing access to the care they need". .

Cuba's ability to strengthen ties with the United States without jeopardizing its relationships with its steadier partners, China and Russia, is very limited.

Mr. Macleod accused Gen. de Gaulle of "slamming the door" on Britain's Common Market entry application, threatening Europe with division and jeopardizing the Western alliance.

Mr. Dmitrichenko said he had agreed that an ex-convict acquaintance would "knock him around," but that he was unaware that the man planned to douse Mr. Filin's face with sulfuric acid, jeopardizing his eyesight.

In 2009, the cable said, American diplomats warned Libyan officials that its dealings with Iran were jeopardizing Libya's enhanced world standing for the sake of "potential short-term business gains".

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