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However, it appears that some people think they can flout the law and jeopardise public safety.
They have to ensure contracts for services are completed in time because failure could jeopardise the award.
Some will be risk averse, others close to retirement and unwilling to jeopardise their futures.
Asked on Wednesday night if the loss to Northern Ireland might jeopardise his position, he said he would not resign.
But a spokesman denied his absence would jeopardise the smooth running of the general and county council elections.
Without a male provider they may be malnourished during pregnancy and so jeopardise the health of their unborn.
For most of today's great powers, the use of force would jeopardise their economic objectives.
With both countries being nuclear powers, tense relations could jeopardise one fourth of the world's population, he added.
Senior lawyers cite a flagrant breach of the presumption of innocence which may jeopardise a future trial.
Coelho, who turned down an interview request, saying it might jeopardise his chance of election, has always rejected such assessments and is pushing hard for recognition.
This could also aid unlawful entry and thus also jeopardise the interests of genuine asylum seekers.
No delusions of grandeur or mediocrity can jeopardise the challenging mission which is Europe's destiny today.
We thought we would make a fool of ourselves and jeopardise our chance to promote ourselves to the public.
Such speculation and unguarded revelations, when magnified in the media, might jeopardise investigation and scare off potential witnesses.
This can relegate to a secondary position and even jeopardise the commercial relationships among North African countries.
These incidents seriously jeopardise the peace process and openly flout elementary principles of international law.
The fight against serious crime and terrorism is a common cause, and reticence in this connection will jeopardise the safety of citizens.
Certain efforts are being made to jeopardise the current ban on driftnets, and these our group repudiates.
I am further advised that untaken leave does not jeopardise public safety.
However, this slight overspend is not enough to jeopardise the viability prospects of this production unit.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They declined to jeopardise their lives on half pay, and went out on strike.
The time had passed when Wall Street could jeopardise the commerce of the country.
This will tend to jeopardise her chances of return through or near defended areas.
But no man can be expected to jeopardise his character, or coquet with the law, unless it be for his own individual interest.
They reply that by declaring the assertions to be untenable we jeopardise the principles.
But the objection was not strong enough to induce him to jeopardise his own character.
Crocker warned that a premature US withdrawal from Iraq would turn Iran into a regional hegemon and, hence, jeopardise US interests.
Break it down and you bruise and jeopardise the flower of life.
But to go back was to jeopardise the reputation of the Battalion.
Quarrels with fellow-courtiers continued to jeopardise his fortunes.
By destroying these particular instincts, that is to say by attempting to masculinise woman, and to feminise men, we jeopardise the future of our people.
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