Examples of using Would endanger in English and their translations into Chinese
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The letters warned that Trump was unfit to be commander in chief and would endanger America's national interests.
In Geneva, North Korea told a United Nations rights panel that global sanctions would endanger the survival of North Korean children.
On the one hand, Japan's alliance with Nazi Germany was growing stronger, and doing anything to help the Jews would endanger that relationship.
However, it was later discovered that the use of"clenbuterol", the residue exceeded the standard, would endanger human health and easily cause poisoning.
In Geneva, North Korea told a UN rights panel that sanctions would endanger the country's children.
People in the northeastern states fear granting of citizenship to immigrants would endanger their status.
It explained that it could not reveal the activity earlier because it would endanger national security.
It needed firmness and courage, as even the slightest deviation or hesitation would endanger the soldier.
In Geneva, North Korea told a UN rights panel sanctions would endanger the country's children.
Environmental and public health groups challenged the Bush standard in court, saying it would endanger human health and had been tainted by political interference.
The FBI and Justice Department protested that releasing the memo would endanger both lives and national security.
Trade advisers such as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin have argued that the sanctions would endanger trade talks.
In Geneva, North Korea told a U.N. rights panel that international sanctions would endanger the survival of North Korean children.
But the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America hit out, saying the plan would endanger Americans.
But no assistance will ever come at the expense of Israeli security or permit actions which would endanger the lives of our citizens.
In 1961, Gianna became pregnant again but was warned that going ahead with the pregnancy would endanger her life.
In practice, this means it can only be considered where the usual judicial procedures would endanger sources of information or to safeguard classified information.
It acknowledged that instability in Chad would endanger the stability of the whole region.
These include items that would endanger mental and physical health, in particular, steroid use-- doping-- or using sportsmen for commercial purposes.
Since food rations keep nearly a million farmers from resorting to eating their seeds during the planting season, the suspension of that assistance would endanger subsequent harvests.