Examples of using Jeopardised in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Minister Simmons added:“In regards to the systematic media misinformation campaign that has brought negative attention to Bermuda and jeopardised our jurisdictional reputation,
safety may be jeopardised.
Lawmakers are looking into whether Trump's actions jeopardised national security
has severely jeopardised our country's rights in the South China Sea islands
that"public safety has been jeopardised and the public order of the whole city is being pushed to the verge of a very dangerous situation".
others… unilateral actions jeopardised peace and stability in the Middle East
results to the point where the long term future of Watford FC has been jeopardised.
character assassination, which was not only detrimental to me, but jeopardised business relationships with key customers.
that“public safety has been jeopardised and the public order of the whole city is being pushed to the verge of a very dangerous situation.”.
encourage Manning with the theft of classified materials, but he jeopardised the lives of human sources that included Afghans,
encourage Manning with the theft of classified materials, but he jeopardised the lives of human sources that included Afghans,
could be extended to other cultural diversities as long as these are considered by national courts jeopardised by the parody.
More Buddhist followers are aware of how releasing animals also jeopardises the environment.
This year's fires jeopardise Indonesia's progress in reducing deforestation.
Disputes could jeopardise your win.
This can jeopardise the leadership of the EU.
Nor should such systems jeopardise environmental services
Moreover, the EU fears this would jeopardise civil liberties.
Jeopardise his political future.
Jeopardises traffic safety;