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risking jeopardising(UK) jeopardizing(US) endangering imperilling(UK) imperiling(US) adventuring compromising jeoparding menacing periling venturing exposing threatening gambling gambling with putting at risk staking exposing to danger putting in jeopardy chancing tempting gambling on going out on limb skating on thin ice taking a chance taking a plunge taking a chance with taking a chance on courting taking the risk of flirting with dicing with flirting standing a chance of supposing conjecturing speculating surmising presuming suggesting guessing opining submitting betting advancing proffering proposing volunteering wagering daring say putting forward throwing out postulating playing laying punting putting gaming going setting pledging plunging speccing hedging remarking commenting reflecting noting observing saying editorialising(UK) editorializing(US) declaring allowing pronouncing preaching mooting propounding discoursing lecturing ranting commencing beginning starting undertaking tackling launching opening attempting handling engaging endeavoring(US) endeavouring(UK) trying essaying embarking on setting about kicking off taking up launching into going about daring having the temerity having the audacity having the nerve having the courage having the effrontery taking the liberty taking the risk pawning hocking mortgaging popping depositing gauging(UK) gaging(US) forfeiting hooking giving as security putting in pawn depositing with a pawnbroker putting in hock putting up putting up as collateral putting up as security trading in More

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The clever, clueless voice in workshop, hazarding: is it the voice of coffee.
But we won't be hazarding any guesses as to what is actually contained within.
" Sontag opted for solemnity, hazarding in a preface that photography "converts the whole world into a cemetery.
According to AEBN, men could order orgasms on-demand—without hazarding the complexities of intimacy, or the risk of rejection.
"It's an interesting theory," he said, deferring from hazarding a guess on whether it will come to pass or not.
Benson and Combs were originally charged in early 2018 with negligent homicide, dereliction of duty and negligent hazarding of a vessel.
With those lessons in mind, the IEA is now hazarding a fresh guess for what happens over the next five years.
Only then will the existing housing stock get the attention it deserves, he said, hazarding a guess that moment is five years hence.
The British are "hazarding" the view that Washington should not be looking for trouble with adversaries running huge nuclear arsenals – a "novel" geostrategic thinking indeed.
Sports _____ Eager to embrace the Canadian way of life, a growing number of newcomers are hazarding a go at their adopted nation's quintessential winter pastime.
The Trump doctrine Hazarding an early guess on the "Trump doctrine," we should expect a more benign, pro-business approach to communications regulation as it affects TMT.
The ex-commanding officers of the USS McCain and the USS Fitzgerald also will face charges of dereliction of duty and hazarding a vessel, the Navy said.
I thought the cluing for the passage was of moderate difficulty and solved pretty smoothly after hazarding DICK TRACY, LIVE WIRE and NAOMI OSAKA all at once.
As of this week, Benson and Combs were awaiting court-martial trials, charged with dereliction in the performance of duties through negligence resulting in death and improper hazarding of a vessel.
Sanchez is facing charges of dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, while an unnamed chief petty officer from the McCain is facing a dereliction of duty charge, Hicks added.
Frank Caldwell, one of the lead officers assigned to the investigation, determined that the charges could include dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, the Navy said in a statement.
Hazarding upon an installation in the shape of a lit-up VW bus, I approach an old bearded man who is standing next to it, and throwing his hands at the night sky.
Then along came DVDs and the internet, and now you could unbundle — you'd pay a lot less for just the things you really wanted to see, provided you were O.K. hazarding some minor inconveniences.
The commanding officer of the USS John S. McCain guided missile destroyer, which collided with a merchant ship near Singapore in August, faces charges of dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, the statement said.
Benson, two unnamed lieutenants from the Fitzgerald and one unnamed lieutenant junior grade from the ship are facing charges including dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, according to the statement from Navy spokesman Capt.
The commanding officer and three other officers on the USS Fitzgerald guided missile destroyer, which collided with a Philippine container ship in June, face charges including dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, the Navy said.
Eager to embrace the Canadian way of life, or simply to assuage the cabin fever that accompanies the long frigid months, many immigrants are jamming on their ski boots and hazarding a go at their adopted nation's quintessential winter pastime.
MICHAEL Just hazarding a guess here, Michael, but if all three of these "wonderful" and "amazing" women have had enough of your opinions and values, maybe it's time for you to pause to reconsider them, or at least how you're expressing them.
Washington (CNN)The US Navy announced Tuesday that the former commanding officers of the USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain -- the ships involved in two deadly 2017 collisions that killed 17 sailors -- will face criminal charges including dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide.
"For many individuals, it's sort of this Sophie's choice of remaining in the shadows, without formal immigration status," or hazarding arrest, said Genia Blaser, a staff attorney at the Immigrant Defense Project, a New York-based group that has been fielding calls from immigrants concerned about the new policies.
So Mendelsohn is hardly hazarding a guess of what Facebook users will be choosing to do in future — but rather underlining that Facebook's strategic imperative will be to continue to promote video on its platform over and above other types of content, given that video is a richer medium for displaying advertising.
Despite numerous attempts to ferret it out, I have been unsuccessful in getting a response, either from the current chairman or from his predecessor who oversaw my case (and who told me, when I saw her at a conference after she left office, that even innocent people often find settling with the government preferable to hazarding the system).
In September of 1990 he was found guilty of hazarding his vessel, but was acquitted of dereliction of duty. In January 1991, the appeal of his conviction was rejected.
Captain Charles B. McVay III, who had commanded Indianapolis since November 1944 through several battles, survived the sinking, though he was one of the last to abandon ship, and was among those rescued days later. In November 1945, he was court-martialed on two charges: failing to order his men to abandon ship and hazarding the ship. Cleared of the charge of failing to order abandon ship, McVay was convicted of "hazarding his ship by failing to zigzag". Several aspects of the court-martial were controversial.
9 attributed blame on the commander of Arun, Reginald Tyrwhitt. The second, an appeal, was held on 30 August,The Times (London), Friday, 31 August 1904, p.4 and dismissed the charge of neglect but confirmed the charge of hazarding both vessels.
On 2 June 2009, the Navy disciplined four Port Royal officers for the grounding. In a hearing presided over by Vice Admiral Samuel J. Locklear, commander of the United States Third Fleet, Captain John Carroll was given non-judicial punishment for "dereliction of duty and improper hazarding of a vessel." Port Royal Executive Officer Commander Steve Okun was also given non- judicial punishment for dereliction of duty at the same hearing. In a separate hearing, Rear Admiral Dixon Smith, commander of Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, imposed non-judicial punishment on two other, unnamed Port Royal officers and an enlisted seaman for dereliction of duty and improper hazarding of a vessel.
Brassey 1897, p. 321. She collided with a collier on 8 November when returning to port from these trials, damaging her bows, and then ran aground on the Maplin Sands. Staff Commander Bullmore, in command of the ship during the trials, was found guilty of hazarding the ship by negligence and being drunk when on board Lightning in the resultant court martial. He was severely reprimanded and lost five years seniority.
Commander Albert S. McLemore and Lieutenants Hopson and Ramsey also faced courts-martial for their contributions to the collision. Hopson and Ramsey both pleaded guilty to charges of dereliction of duty and negligence, and had their positions in the promotion list moved down.Frame, No Pleasure Cruise, p. 244. McLemore, who pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, was found guilty of dereliction of duty and negligently hazarding his ship.
Carteret was about to attack when another vessel, which also appeared to be a frigate, and a brig flying French colours, emerged from the haze, followed by three more indistinct vessels. To avoid hazarding Pomone, Carteret got well to windward of them. However, when the wind cleared in the afternoon it was discovered that they were all merchantmen except for the frigate under jury masts and the second frigate.
In November she sailed to Singapore, where her captain was court-martialed and found guilty of hazarding and stranding his ship. She then returned to the UK via the Indian Ocean, the Suez Canal, Malta and Gibraltar. On her arrival back in home waters on 24 February 1964 she flew the flag of the Hydrographer of the Navy as she sailed into Devonport. Cook was withdrawn from service and decommissioned on 1 May 1964, and then put into Reserve.
The pilot ordered "all stop" on the engines to avoid hazarding any survivors with a churning propeller. The captain of the ship and the pilot both called for assistance from any vessel in the area, and notified the Coast Guard. The ship maneuvered through the construction area and anchored midstream over a mile upriver, carried most of this way by forward momentum. Once anchored, Frosta launched two of her life boats in a futile attempt to rescue survivors.
Rich states, "I undertook 'Compulsory Heterosexuality' ... to contribute to an issue on sexuality, from any perspective I chose. I thought I was writing an exploratory piece, an essay in the literal sense of 'attempt:' a turning picture –the presumption of female heterosexuality—around to view it from different angles, a hazarding of unasked questions. That it should be read as a manifesto or doctrine never occurred to me." Rich discloses that the purpose of "Compulsory Heterosexuality" was to complicate the proverbial, i.e.
Bird strike is an aviation term for a collision between a bird and an aircraft. Fatal accidents have been caused by both engine failure following bird ingestion and bird strikes breaking cockpit windshields. Jet engines have to be designed to withstand the ingestion of birds of a specified weight and number and to not lose more than a specified amount of thrust. The weight and numbers of birds that can be ingested without hazarding the safe flight of the aircraft are related to the engine intake area.
On 20 July 2016, while surfacing on an exercise in the Strait of Gibraltar, Ambush was in collision with the Panama flagged merchant ship , sustaining significant damage to the top of her conning tower where some of her sonar equipment is housed. It was reported that no crew members were injured during the collision and that the submarine's nuclear reactor section remained completely undamaged. Repairs cost £2.1 million and the commander, who was training a group of students at the time, was sentenced to forfeiting a year of seniority for negligently hazarding the vessel.
Ryosuke Terata, father of one of the missing students, said with regard to Waddle, "If (he were) in Japan, he would be fired and indicted on charges such as professional negligence resulting in death."Kyodo, "Relatives oppose inquiry recommendations," Kyodo, "Relatives criticize navy ruling," Waddle, The Right Thing, p. 217–218. On 23 April, Waddle received an admiral's mast (a form of USN non-judicial punishment) from Fargo at the USN Pacific Fleet headquarters in Pearl Harbor. Fargo pronounced Waddle guilty of dereliction of duty and improper hazarding of a vessel.
When the North Coast railway line came through in 1913, it ended initially at Taree. Even before the rest of the line was completed it became apparent that it was safer to send goods by rail to Newcastle and Sydney rather than hazarding the bar at the outlet to the river at Harrington where many ships had been lost. Although connected to the railway, sea transport continued to dominate along the North Coast until the 1930s. This changed when the Martin Bridge replaced the ferry across the Manning River in 1940.
In an 123-page complaint the group was charged under the military commission system, as established under the Military Commissions Act of 2006, with attacking civilians, attacking civilian objects, intentionally causing serious bodily injury, murder in violation of the law of war, destruction of property in violation of the law of war, hijacking or hazarding a vessel or aircraft, terrorism, and providing material support for terrorism.Charges on Findlaw.com If convicted, the five will face the death penalty. The charges include 2,973 individual counts of murder—one for each person killed in the 9/11 attacks.
Coincidentally, on that same date, the court-martial of Captain Michael "Hell Roaring Mike" Healy for conduct unbecoming of an officer and hazarding the safety of his vessel, the USRC Bear, by being intoxicated; began in San Francisco, California, and Reynolds had been appointed as prosecuting officer.Strobridge and Noble, p 168 He was successful and Healy was convicted on all charges on 5 March 1896.Strobridge and Noble, p 174 At the beginning of the Spanish–American War, Reynolds was serving as captain of the USRC Louis McLane in the North Atlantic Fleet under Navy Rear Admiral William T. Sampson.
On 27 August 2001, Greeneville ran aground while entering port in Saipan on a routine Western Pacific deployment. The boat's underside, rudder, and propulsion train suffered minor damage; repairs required drydocking and a significant delay in the remainder of her deployment. The boat's commanding officer, Commander David Bogdan, was relieved of command, and the navigator and assistant navigator were also removed from their duties. In addition, the navigator and the sub's executive officer, Lieutenant Commander Gerald Pfieffer, were found guilty of "hazarding a vessel" during an admiral's mast, conducted by Rear Admiral Joseph Enright, Commander, Submarine Group Seven.
Ryan receiving the Medal of Honor from President Calvin Coolidge, March 15, 1924 After the end of the war, Ryan served as the trial judge advocate (prosecutor) in late 1945 during the court-martial of Charles B. McVay III. McVay, who had graduated from the Naval Academy a year ahead of Ryan in 1920, had been a friend of his for 25 years. He was the captain of the heavy cruiser , which had been torpedoed and sunk by the on July 30, 1945. McVay was convicted of "hazarding his ship by failing to zigzag", but was exonerated more than 50 years later in October, 2000.
120 miles remained to reach the Chickasaw villages, an easy march for men with rifles, but a different matter for a siege train. As soldiers built carts and wagons, Bienville ruled that the route laid out by the engineer was too low, and that rains had made it impassable. By January 1740 a highland route was blazed, but in the meantime high water interrupted the supply of provisions and the position at Fort de l'Assumption was becoming untenable. Even then the army remained, until in February a council of war decided that they could not march 'without hazarding the reputation of the king's arms'.
Robert Yates, writing under the pseudonym "Brutus", articulated this view point in the so-called Anti-Federalist No. 84, asserting that a government unrestrained by such a bill could easily devolve into tyranny. References in The Federalist and in the ratification debates warn of demagogues of the variety who through divisive appeals would aim at tyranny. The Federalist begins and ends with this issue. In the final paper Hamilton offers "a lesson of moderation to all sincere lovers of the Union, and ought to put them on their guard against hazarding anarchy, civil war, a perpetual alienation of the States from each other, and perhaps the military despotism of a successful demagogue".
In 1925, he set a grass track record in Deagon, Queensland of 101.6 mph that stood for 18 years. In front of some 5000 spell bound spectators at Maroubra Speedway, he set a track record of 92.6 mph during a neck and neck race of 2 Australian leaders of an international assemblage of racers.John D. Dukes, "Conoulty – From Trials To Dirt Tracks", Wheels (Australian), December, 1955 One of Conoulty’s novel and peculiar inventions was a tractor, powered by a gasoline fueled internal combustion engine, but, that could be used indoors without hazarding the carbon monoxide poisoning of a building’s inhabitants. Such a tractor was used in the late 1930s to haul a trolley of heavy soiled linen carts at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Australia.
She was trained by the great choreographer d'Harnoncourt, who had entered her at the age of fifteen among the corps de ballet of the Comédie-Française. After a first affair with the dancer Leger, which produced a child, she was engaged at the Opéra (1761) and made her debut, as Terpsichoré, 9 May 1762, and soon was seen dancing at Court. Not known for hazarding the more difficult movements that were being added to the professional repertory of ballet, she was renowned for her perfectly composed and fluid aristocratic movements, her mime and above all for her expressively smiling visage. She wore her skirt hitched up to reveal an underskirt, without hoops or paniers, held out simply by a starched muslin petticoat.
The Fogarty report stated, "The data from USS Vincennes tapes, information from USS Sides and reliable intelligence information, corroborate the fact that [Iran Air Flight 655] was on a normal commercial air flight plan profile, in the assigned airway, squawking Mode III 6760, on a continuous ascent in altitude from takeoff at Bandar Abbas to shoot-down." The Fogarty report also stated, "Iran must share the responsibility for the tragedy by hazarding one of their civilian airliners by allowing it to fly a relatively low altitude air route in close proximity to hostilities that had been ongoing." When questioned in a 2000 BBC documentary, the U.S. government stated in a written answer that they believed the incident may have been caused by a simultaneous psychological condition amongst the eighteen bridge crew of Vincennes, called "scenario fulfillment", which is said to occur when persons are under pressure. In such a situation, the men will carry out a training scenario, believing it to be reality while ignoring sensory information that contradicts the scenario.
The English had failed to blockade the Dutch coast and were themselves largely blocked from the vital Baltic trade in wood and tar. The fact that the Dutch under Cornelis Evertsen the Youngest had retaken New York City—formerly New Amsterdam—in 1673 mattered little financially, nor did the temporary loss of Saint Helena, but it hurt the English reputation. In the East, on 1 September 1673, a Dutch East India Company fleet of thirteen vessels commanded by Cornelis van Quaelbergen defeated an East India Company squadron of ten ships under William Basse off Masulipatam, capturing two and sinking one British vessel. The material damage compounded a moral unease about the justifiability of the war; John Evelyn already after Solebay wrote: "the loss of my Lord Sandwich redoubled the loss to me, as well the folly of hazarding so brave a fleet, and losing so many good men, for no provocation in the world but because the Hollander exceeded us in industry, and all things else but envy." In November 1673, parliament voted to deny Charles a war budget for 1674.

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