But a gas main discovered under the planned memorial has put the project in jeopardy. |
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The 1933 gold Double Eagle coin has seen its share of jeopardy in a history that could have come straight from The Maltese Falcon. |
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With secession, Philadelphia's unionists believed that the very foundation of their prosperity as a class had been placed in jeopardy. |
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Equally, rates could rise to high single digits if world peace was in jeopardy or economic growth boomed. |
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Once a sly grogger had been convicted and paid his fine, he was in grave jeopardy. |
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The death of President Mohamed Ibrahim Egal in May 2002 put back in jeopardy the autonomous but unrecognized state of Somaliland. |
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You know I sent Dylan home at your urging because I thought he would put this whole operation in jeopardy. |
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Sadly this will set a very destructive precedent, which could place the future of our liberty in grave jeopardy. |
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But this option is in real jeopardy due to union opposition and especially a misguided court decision last summer. |
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To our lights, so was the idea that the institution of marriage was in jeopardy. |
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At first glance, you might wonder why any forest songbird should be in jeopardy. |
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On a sour note, however, a small minority are intent on putting the future of the lake in jeopardy by their illegal actions. |
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As an 18-year-old he won a Bronze Star on the battlefield at the Battle of the Bulge for saving a comrade who was in jeopardy. |
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It is only those workers whose market wage is below the minimum wage who are placed in employment jeopardy. |
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A vital village transport link is in jeopardy due to a lack of people using it. |
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If the money doesn't start flowing soon, the country's very future will be in jeopardy. |
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You mentioned the triple jeopardy that you feel officers are subject to, and police staff are subject to. |
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But his plans are put in jeopardy when he meets an equally competitive female player. |
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The future of a top water-skiing club could be in jeopardy if plans for a new housing development are approved by Selby councillors. |
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Under the circumstances, he would have placed himself in serious legal jeopardy, however he answered the question. |
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He remained apprehensive about returning to the United States, unsure of his legal jeopardy. |
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The certificate further describes the jeopardy that could arise from disclosure. |
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With no flights available due to overbooking and the official weigh-in only six hours away, her dream of competing was again in jeopardy. |
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It is a delicate issue and one stupid comment from me could put everything in jeopardy. |
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The situation has deteriorated to a point where our professional status is in jeopardy. |
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He also accused some motorists of behaving like ignoramuses and cowboys who put business in jeopardy. |
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It also placed the lawyer who signed the affidavit of documents in jeopardy of an award of costs against him. |
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At times, she had even put herself in serious jeopardy just to stop a android criminal. |
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We will remove any content that may put us in legal jeopardy, such as potentially libellous or defamatory postings. |
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You can't be thinking about lovey-dovey stuff when there's that level of jeopardy involved. |
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Also, I have witnessed the most atrocious driving by some Bradford taxi drivers, placing other road users in jeopardy. |
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If this facility is not used to its potential, the future of the Club could be in jeopardy. |
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In the United States, where defendants are protected against double jeopardy, his acquittal would have ensured that he went free. |
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Police officers are generally known to carry firearms, which places them in double jeopardy. |
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But a report warns any re-development could be thrown into jeopardy by Government proposals to give the market hall listed building status. |
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One of the disadvantages of working in the policing profession is that we face double jeopardy. |
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Cost containment is a prerequisite, otherwise the gains of the last decade could be put in jeopardy, said the report. |
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The fact that he pled guilty to a misdemeanor and not a felony, I believe, still is going to put him in some jeopardy with immigration. |
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Not only was his season finished, but the future of his playing days was in serious jeopardy. |
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Before I went out of the car, I made sure that the recorder had a blank tape inside or else my project would be in jeopardy. |
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In such a case there is no possibility of double jeopardy and no risk of double recovery. |
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Hmas Tobruk's renowned can-do attitude came to the fore when a remote coastal landing was in jeopardy last month because of ill-tempered tides. |
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Unless a major business steps forward in the future, the carnival could also be in jeopardy. |
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And so begins the taunting game of cat and mouse, which puts Joe's relationship and mental health in jeopardy. |
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Luzhin feels that all the dreams and fancies of having Dounia as his wife is in jeopardy because of a unforeseen turn of fortunes. |
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By whatever mechanism, the legislature has expressed the ouster of principle in double jeopardy. |
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This pregnancy could overstrain an already overstrained body and could put her remission in jeopardy. |
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There are now 11.4 million legal permanent residents in the United States living in perpetual fear that their status may be in jeopardy next. |
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The allegations have put her career and her five medals from the 2000 games in jeopardy. |
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Introduce private sector firms operating speed cameras and the integrity of the law will be in grave jeopardy. |
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Farmers in the area have been severely put out by the announcement and the future supply of their milk to Glanbia is in jeopardy. |
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We are in grave jeopardy of suffering the same kind of attacks that they experienced in London. |
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All that we have achieved, and all that we aspire to, are in mortal jeopardy. |
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There is no question of double jeopardy, as asserted by some community groups. |
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He also pointed out that a further 300 spin off jobs from the Marino Point plant could be in jeopardy if it was closed. |
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Contracts potentially worth billions of dollars are being placed in jeopardy, threatening the main source of revenue for the impoverished half-island. |
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For now, the jeopardy to Cohen and SAC seems to be reputational rather than legal. |
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There should be no taking of sides when human rights are in jeopardy. |
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For them this is a double jeopardy, since they are also subjected to discrimination and mistreatment by some of the other detainees who regard them as unclean. |
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The future of many others resident in the area is in jeopardy after the tanker, broken in two, dived to the bottom of the sea with its cargo of nearly 60,000 tons of oil. |
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When a lead character is put in real jeopardy, there can be no question that some circumstance will intervene and preserve the order of right and wrong. |
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Few things ruin a novel faster than an author who crassly puts children in jeopardy just to earn a thrill. |
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Plants stressed from too little water can be in double jeopardy. |
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If the emails released today substantiate these claims, Hunt's career could be in jeopardy. |
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Many South Asians are employed in the construction industry as day laborers and an injury can be double jeopardy for the worker, because without work, he doesn't get paid. |
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Unfortunately it also has the most appalling collection of yahoos in English cricket and their drunken antics put Headingley's Test future in some jeopardy. |
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It means, in essence, that less well-off communities should not suffer the double jeopardy of living in a rotten environment, just because they are less well-off. |
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Protected by the rule of double jeopardy, they smirked as they admitted their guilt to a journalist a few months later. |
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But in attempting to pass the austerity measures, he also risks something of a double jeopardy. |
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If a slow car is in jeopardy of getting lapped by the leader, a flip of the switch can drop a piece of metal on the track that consequently will force a caution flag. |
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It is that the appellant has already been subjected to, if not double jeopardy, at least the inconvenience and anxiety of more than one proceeding. |
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While chasing down a suspect, valentine crosses The Line, putting his job in jeopardy. |
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My colleague Stephen Franks has done an excellent minority report in which he states that we go into the dangerous area of double jeopardy, and we do not need to do that. |
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All children from marginalised populations face this double jeopardy. |
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What alarms the consumer is that the proposed restrictions will put their health in jeopardy and give them no choice whatsoever except resort to drugs. |
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Though the disaster could have been retrieved, it brought France and Spain into the conflict and placed in jeopardy Britain's command of the seas. |
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Things then went steadily downhill for the troubled Scot as he struggled to a demoralising 75 which leaves him in grave jeopardy of missing the cut. |
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Five Dem incumbents there are in jeopardy due to a GOP redistricting plan. |
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Displaced girls, especially, face the triple jeopardy of war, domestic violence and attacks from neighboring men. |
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But after revelations involving prostitutes, coupled with a spate of ungentlemanly scuffles on the football pitch his bankability could be in jeopardy. |
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Any unfair jeopardy to the Claimant should be dealt with if it arises. |
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Double jeopardy An American bloke accused of multiple convenience store hold-ups was in court this week, and seemed to be bang to rights. |
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Accordingly, if the Palmers come home and discover any evidence that the dolls are alive all dollkind will be in jeopardy. |
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Large cities foul their own nest as they grow, putting the health of their citizens in jeopardy. |
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There was debate as to where this put the student's lives in jeopardy in the repressive regime if a reporter had been exposed. |
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The only exception to an acquittal being final is if the defendant was never in actual jeopardy. |
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Gladstone believed that the right to combination used by British workers was in jeopardy when it could be denied to Irish workers. |
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In those member states, national rules governing double jeopardy may or may not comply with the provision cited above. |
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Article 13 of the South Korean constitution provides that no citizen shall be placed in double jeopardy. |
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When the African revolt collapsed, the Senate found itself in great jeopardy. |
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Thus, such a parallel accusation would constitute double jeopardy and is constitutionally impermissible. |
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Texas? Down in Texas they execute queerosexuals. She's putting her life in jeopardy. |
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With that patronage in jeopardy, matters must be doubly anxietous with accusations of treason hanging over his head. |
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Kobe got docked but his career was never going to be in jeopardy. |
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Chief attorney Bruce Berline told Kyodo News and other media that such a move would run against the spirit of a law prohibiting double jeopardy. |
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Tata Steel owner Ratan Tata said he had been surprised by the rival offer, which throws his group's agreed takeover into jeopardy. |
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Al-Qaida could not create a separate state but ISIS has, so, it will pose and create more jeopardy, snag and terrorization. |
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Now, finally, Americans are appreciating that when multinationals call the shots, many of the things we hold precious are in jeopardy. |
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The Jennings children are in jeopardy from the start of the season. |
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I wish there were nothing for me to do but to take my jeopardy! |
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In the semifinals, she was in a peculiar position for someone of jeopardy! |
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This readily available line of credit may save you time, but poor debt management can quickly put your startup in jeopardy. |
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From the folded arms of the potential golf widow on the porch, we would guess that a piece of cheese might be in jeopardy. |
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Julie's mum successfully campaigned against the 800-year-old double jeopardy law which led to Dunlop finally facing justice at the Old Bailey. |
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The United States has remained steadfast in its prohibition of double jeopardy. |
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But the race is in jeopardy after pounds 40,000 from the NewcastleGateshead Initiative dried up and a pounds 10,000 partnership with UK ironmongers Geze was also scrapped. |
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But the Chhokar family hope his killers will finally be brought to justice following the Lawrence trial verdict and the scrapping of Scotland's double jeopardy laws. |
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This follows a blunder whereby 11 students from a top independent school had their university places put in jeopardy after they were wrongly given a zero mark for coursework. |
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Indian tycoon Ahsan Ali Syed completed the takeover of Real Racing Club de Santander in January, but Bloomberg has hinted the deal could be in jeopardy. |
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If sustainers are silent or unheard until you walk through the realization and assessment efforts, you can be sure life cycle affordability is in jeopardy. |
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There's faux jeopardy, tension and dirty tricks, which even to the untrained eye is as clear to spot as the miscasting of overqualified Adam Shaw. |
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In the same year he was told that he had incurred a latae sententiae excommunication and his status within Maryknoll was in jeopardy unless he recanted. |
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Sedore passed the business onto a southern Ontario couple, Bob and Sharron Reive, many years later, though Bob's death put the company in jeopardy. |
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Hendricks contested the law on ex post facto and double jeopardy grounds. |
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Many people have criticized the Criminal Justice Act because of its essential abolition of prohibition against both ex post facto and double jeopardy laws. |
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Such a parallel accusation would constitute double jeopardy. |
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The decision was reversed in January 1970 after Brundage said that ice hockey's status as an Olympic sport would be in jeopardy if the change was made. |
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The first exception to a ban on retrying a defendant is if, in a trial, the defendant bribed the judge into acquitting him or her, since the defendant was not in jeopardy. |
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With two exceptions, the government is not permitted to appeal or retry the defendant once jeopardy attaches to a trial unless the case does not conclude. |
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If a defendant bribes a judge and obtains acquittal as a result of a bench trial, the acquittal is not valid because the defendant was never in jeopardy in the first place. |
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With one exception, in the United States an acquittal cannot be appealed by the prosecution because of constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy. |
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In April 2016, a group of nearly 200 health professionals and researchers warned that the NHS would be in jeopardy if Britain left the European Union. |
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The poor condition of the vehicle put its occupants in constant jeopardy. |
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Specifically, if after all this travel the application is inefficiently designed, the process gets into double jeopardy, where the scores can really change. |
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