But a spokesman denied his absence would jeopardise the smooth running of the general and county council elections. |
The fight against serious crime and terrorism is a common cause, and reticence in this connection will jeopardise the safety of citizens. |
With both countries being nuclear powers, tense relations could jeopardise one fourth of the world's population, he added. |
Some will be risk averse, others close to retirement and unwilling to jeopardise their futures. |
For most of today's great powers, the use of force would jeopardise their economic objectives. |
Without a male provider they may be malnourished during pregnancy and so jeopardise the health of their unborn. |