Examples of using Would jeopardize in English and their translations into Chinese
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Graduates from this program will be versatile professionals who can solve problems that would jeopardize an organization;
But Arizona law, for example, says workers can't be punished for lawfully using medical marijuana unless it would jeopardize an employer's federal contract.
Failure to take decisive action would jeopardize the political process relaunched at Annapolis the year before.
The State Department said such actions would jeopardize recently-begun talks between the United States and France on compensation for SNCF deportation victims and their families.
In addition to negatively affecting the interests of those individuals, would jeopardize legal stability.
Any lapse in quality would be costly and would jeopardize our owner's personal reputation.
Military Courts may conduct proceedings in camera only in limited circumstances, such as when an open proceeding would jeopardize the security of the state.
In Arizona, however, workers cannot be terminated for lawfully using medical marijuana, unless it would jeopardize an employer's federal licensing or contracts.
However, denied that its demand for the two portfolios would jeopardize the future of the Government.
New elections would jeopardize political projects now working their way through the legislative process including a new basic pension, and a climate protection package.
These sudden, harsh, arbitrary cuts would jeopardize our military readiness.
With regard to the role of the Security Council, total subordination of the Court to the decisions of the Security Council would jeopardize its credibility.
Article 27.2 of the TRIPS Agreement allows members to exclude from patentability inventions whose commercial use would jeopardize the public order or morality.
But Arizona law says workers can't be punished for lawfully using medical marijuana unless it would jeopardize an employer's federal contract.
Delegations continued to express concern for the decline in predictable, long-term core resources, stressing that the continued decline would jeopardize the ability of UNDP to fulfil its mandate.
It was also stressed by some representatives that the Habitat Agenda should not be opened up for renegotiation, as that would jeopardize opportunities for moving forward.
It said a border closure would be“an unmitigated economic debacle” that would jeopardize five million U.S. jobs.
Delaney said the funding cut that was approved by the House Appropriations Committee would jeopardize the agency's ability to make needed safety improvements.
Prosecutors described their blunt conclusion in court documents:“Further coordination with the Russian government would jeopardize efforts to prosecute this case.”.
She said not enough had been publicly revealed about that program to support the claim and further litigation would jeopardize state secrets.