Examples of using Jeopardizing in English and their translations into Chinese
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It has said that Labor is jeopardizing the businesses, education and export industry.
At Abidjan Detention and Correction Centre(MACA), 180 persons are detained on charges of jeopardizing State security, including 99 military personnel.
(2) Not jeopardizing the peace, security and stability in the relevant regions and around the world;
This could result in massive migration, destabilization and violence, jeopardizing national and international security to a new degree.
Indeed, growth and social exclusion often co-exist, and growth has often led to and exacerbated existing inequalities, jeopardizing social cohesion and political stability.
Alarming new security doctrines gave an even broader role to nuclear weapons, jeopardizing the authority and relevance of the Treaty.
We believe that the international community is capable of finding a formula to bring about debt cancellation without jeopardizing the stability of international financial institutions.
They have all been charged with treasonable complicity, jeopardizing State security, rebellion, transporting weapons of war and incitement to arm.
Industrial wastes are discharged into rivers, the soil and the air, polluting the environment and jeopardizing social well-being.
The majority of the issues identified in those seven audits were'high-risk', thus jeopardizing the achievement of the country office objectives.
Without widespread immunization, diseases that have largely disappeared in China run the risk of returning, jeopardizing public health and safety once again.
They can occupy the divine continent for generations, and there will never be another more powerful race threatening and jeopardizing them.
Anaemia prevalence is high, especially among children under 2 years of age, jeopardizing their development potential.
A study suggests the usefulness of a more flexible dosing, which improves patients' quality of life without jeopardizing efficacy.
The objective should be to maximize the amount realized for the encumbered assets, while not jeopardizing the legitimate claims and defences of the grantor and other persons.
More recently, public expenditure cuts as a consequence of the global financial crisis have threatened to decrease support to the education sector, possibly jeopardizing recent advances.
Individual cases are never discussed, and the program is designed to avoid jeopardizing the child's testimony in any way.
At present, the forces for"Taiwan independence" are stepping up their secessionist activities, seriously jeopardizing the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations.
Even some clean-power advocates acknowledge technology isn't available yet to run power grids entirely on renewables without jeopardizing reliability.
She stated that, although the overall situation remained calm, the dialogue among the parties was deadlocked, thereby jeopardizing the peace process in its entirety.