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How to use jeopardising in a sentence

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Beckham's ego, in contrast, is in danger of undermining and jeopardising England's potential as a team.
Is it selfish to seek for personal justice if it risks jeopardising the delicate work of the democratic movement?
They are jeopardising their own health and that of non-smokers who have to walk through their smoke.
Scottish Natural Heritage says the creatures prey on eggs and are jeopardising the populations of birds such as lapwings and oystercatchers.
By aping the West, children and their parents were jeopardising their health, said paediatricians.
However, these negotiations are sensitive and to reveal more of their details would risk jeopardising their outcome.
Then we risk jeopardising the success of this initiative by rushing the appointments of key staff.
The Prosecutor will carry out his responsibilities in this way without jeopardising his independence and impartiality.
The continuos fall in fish stocks is jeopardising the livelihood of European fishermen and indeed of whole regions in Europe.
Burrowes will vote against the second reading without jeopardising his position as parliamentary private secretary.
The Economic and Social Committee must get its own house in order if it wants to avoid jeopardising its continued existence for good.
To saddle them with convenient moralizing about jeopardising the financial system by untimely disclosure of sensitive information only compounds the offence.
Anyone who does not take action against children and minors being abused and lead astray is jeopardising the future.
The causal link that binds them cannot be severed without jeopardising development's sustainability.
Harsher critics accused him of embarrassing Australia's international standing and jeopardising bilateral ties by publishing his candid thoughts about foreign leaders and private conversations.
Challenging because we must ensure that the process runs smoothly, without jeopardising the monetary stability that is our ultimate duty to European citizens.
It is important to refrain from taking any measure that would have a counter-productive effect on the integration process by stigmatising persons whose mother tongue is not Dutch or by jeopardising their individual rights.
One of which is the Swinglane Airport, a 'new generation' self boarding security lane that allows passengers to have a smooth and efficient boarding process without jeopardising strict security requirements.
Sustainable development should allow present generations to satisfy their needs without jeopardising the capacity of future generations to satisfy theirs.
Because of the importance of their studies, organisations of this kind need a breakdown-proof, uninterruptable power supply to avoid losing essential data and jeopardising the work of hundreds of researchers.
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And now the old fogies at FAW are jeopardising Cardiff's chance of promotion to the Premier League.
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