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That is, we are not just jeopardizing the growth today, we are jeopardizing future growth.
In fact, it was jeopardizing both my health and business.
But Palmisano said the MLB's stance was jeopardizing the season.
Could its insurance business be ringfenced without jeopardizing the dividend?
I didn't know how to proceed without jeopardizing my future.
Shame on our authorities for ... jeopardizing the nascent peace process.
My husband is jeopardizing my health over this man's feelings.
Another crisis risks jeopardizing years of efforts to stabilize Iraq.
For US game studios, which can't operate in China without a government-granted license and often form joint ventures with Chinese companies, jeopardizing that license means jeopardizing an increasing swath of your bottom line.
Trump's jeopardizing of the Iran deal nudges it even further away.
And then the recession hit in 2008, jeopardizing his entire agenda.
Safety is my #2000 priority, even if it means jeopardizing relationships.
Anyone, who is questioning this, is jeopardizing prosperity, growth and employment.
Critics say his administration is jeopardizing programs that provide crucial services.
However, economic mismanagement is jeopardizing Albania's future, including the EU accession.
That we're not worried about them jeopardizing their green card status.
"I don't want to risk jeopardizing this event," he told me.
Now, however, it is entanglements that are jeopardizing the whale's future.
With the family separations came intense scrutiny, jeopardizing the charity's future.
Democrats criticized the governor for jeopardizing the state's business-oriented brand.
Congressional inaction has upended it all, jeopardizing providers and patients alike.
And they argued that Mr. Trump was jeopardizing his own agenda.
They could indulge their racial chauvinism without jeopardizing their other priorities.
Instead, they described being "shocked," or afraid of jeopardizing their jobs.
But the SLS's first flights keep being delayed, jeopardizing the rocket's future.
He said there would be little information capable of jeopardizing America's security.
Jordan said the opposition from conservatives was not jeopardizing the repeal effort.
That message is compelling enough without jeopardizing the future of humanitarian aid.
We are at risk of jeopardizing a better future for our children.
You're at the point of jeopardizing your career for finding the truth.
What can you tell us about these matters without jeopardizing ongoing investigations?
Already, financial and trade wars are damaging free trade and jeopardizing alliances.
Beyond that, some at WADA said, they feared jeopardizing whistle-blowers' safety.
Retirees may then spend too much, jeopardizing their long-term financial security.
Political and generational divisions are jeopardizing the organization's old-school, bipartisan approach.
Moore's misconduct is jeopardizing what should be a safe Republican Senate seat.
The furor had reached his employer, he said, potentially jeopardizing his job.
Any discussion of quarantine magnifies stigma, jeopardizing both individual and public health.
It is also about Trump jeopardizing Republican control of Congress and states.
"We are going to do that without jeopardizing the customer experience," Claure said.
A common risk management approach would allow this to happen without jeopardizing safety.
President Trump's inflammatory and dangerous rhetoric towards Ilhan Omar is jeopardizing her safety.
It must be achieved without jeopardizing quality, restricting access or inhibiting essential innovation.
Trump's campaign called her answer "painful" and accused her of jeopardizing national security.
But jeopardizing your own retirement to give to your grandchildren isn't worth it.
It is very difficult to replace this revenue without jeopardizing the system's independence.
This can have serious consequences, including jeopardizing a community's eligibility for federal funding.
Maintaining the status quo would risk further jeopardizing the company's value, it added.
To go into the consumer market, they would be jeopardizing their cash cow.
She did not report the episode out of fear of jeopardizing her career.
Your board member Thiel is jeopardizing your ability to create things that help people.
The court's move was seen as potentially jeopardizing Ukraine's financial relationship with the IMF.
People are concerned about the lack of US leadership jeopardizing the whole planet. pic.twitter.
It said it had kept the inquiries under wraps to avoid jeopardizing the investigation.
European Union policies are "jeopardizing the very concept of the refugee," Mr. Oberreit said.
How could they find a more reliable source of money without jeopardizing their independence?
This situation is now a crisis, jeopardizing the wellbeing of the people of Qatar.
Officials feared that Trump might fire the attorney general or Rosenstein, jeopardizing Mueller's investigation.
The company collapsed after failing to secure emergency government funding, jeopardizing some 25,000 jobs.
"It is jeopardizing the only hope that we have seen in Hempstead," he said.
Beijing is treading cautiously partly to avoid jeopardizing trade talks with the United States.
He said it might be possible to uncover critical evidence without jeopardizing the whistleblower's anonymity.
"The data doesn't support it," Faricy said of the allegation that Amazon is jeopardizing sellers.
Both men asked not to be named to avoid jeopardizing their relations with the government.
"In this respect, the ECB is jeopardizing the stability of the financial system," he said.
In every possible way, they try to divide and conquer workers, jeopardizing our patients' lives.
President Trump should reverse or amend the outgoing administration's order jeopardizing such faith-based schools.
Be smart: Trump has carried a self-jeopardizing gene that's perplexed partners throughout his career.
In addition to jeopardizing public health, PCB contamination compromises the Hudson's economic and recreational values.
Democrats jeopardizing the safety of our troops to bail out their donors from insurance companies.
Moreover, a money-losing carrier might cut spending on maintenance or training, further jeopardizing safety.
Trump's order gives religious groups more liberty to do so without jeopardizing tax-exempt status.
The pointing work might be necessary, but that is no excuse for jeopardizing your health.
TV that the shutdown impasse is jeopardizing everything from child custody agreements to mortgage payments.
"President Trump's lack of action is jeopardizing our elections, national security, and Democracy," Lujan said.
It could defer maintenance and upkeep of aging facilities, jeopardizing the FAA's excellent safety record.
That leaves the export bans in place, jeopardizing the supply chains for many electronics products.
We will only scale once we are confident we can do so without jeopardizing quality.
By not offering people comparable wages, Kirkpatrick said that companies are jeopardizing their job retention.
Like when Trump besmirched Haiti and countries in Africa, aggravating lawmakers and jeopardizing immigration legislation.
He declined to provide further details to protect his identity and avoid jeopardizing his case.
The company plans to shutter that plant in March, jeopardizing 1,600 jobs in northeast Ohio.
A new bill would reduce legal protections for apps and websites, potentially jeopardizing online encryption.
Boeing's Starliner has not achieved proper orbit, jeopardizing its trip to the International Space Station.
Republicans could easily change that, without jeopardizing the policy priorities they share with the president.
These travel warnings will likely expand as more cases pop up, jeopardizing local business and tourism.
A separate bug accidentally unblocked people that users had chosen to block, potentially jeopardizing user safety.
I hope we might reach a sensible compromise that sees stronger collection without jeopardizing small business.
This misfire caused quarterly sales to drop 23 percent last October, jeopardizing its entire mobile division.
How does isolating the US from key allies & jeopardizing limits on Iran's program accomplish those goals?
Trashing national parks, depriving Native Americans of vital services, and even jeopardizing FBI investigations proved tolerable.
We can and will protect the Boundary Waters without jeopardizing dozens of local economies across Minnesota.
There would be a dear price to pay for jeopardizing a generational majority on the Court.
Why even risk jeopardizing that by fighting out a race that she almost certainly can't win?
They also committed to addressing any actions that risk broadening the conflict or jeopardizing the ceasefire.
Washington's unreliable policy toward Iran is jeopardizing the Iranian people's favorable view of the United States.
No pretty flower or vine is worth federal punishment or jeopardizing the health of native habitats.
A storm surge accompanying Dorian produced waves estimated to be 50 feet high, jeopardizing coastal villages.
The left keens that the president is destroying our sacred institutions and jeopardizing our national security.
The resolutions appropriately utilize the Congressional Review Act to block this rule from jeopardizing national security.
State television then broadcast a report accusing the company of jeopardizing the health of hospital patients.
Companies must know the limits of what they can do without jeopardizing other activities and people.
The vision supports a just settlement for Palestinian refugees without jeopardizing the national character of Israel.
Stopping this small amount of funding means jeopardizing this important initiative at the worst possible time.
But I believe this flaw can be addressed without jeopardizing protections for individuals with preexisting conditions.
The good news: The account's total value can grow to $100,000 without jeopardizing access to government assistance.
His constant carping on European and other allies risks jeopardizing one of America's most important counterterrorism assets.
To test new technologies in space, organizations will often use dummy payloads to avoid jeopardizing valuable equipment.
But others, like Pippen, would argue that Williamson is jeopardizing his NBA career by continuing to play.
If Republicans pursue that strategy, insurers could flee the ObamaCare marketplaces, jeopardizing coverage for millions of people.
California (313-231, 214.6-210.7) lost four of its last five games, jeopardizing its NCAA tournament hopes.
"It is prevalent across the state, and it is jeopardizing the legal market," Ajax told the Bee.
An investigation concluded that the hospice failed to properly coordinate services, jeopardizing his end-of-life care.
By pursuing this deadly agenda, he is jeopardizing the health and well-being of millions of Americans.
Trump subsequently railed against Robart on Twitter, accusing him of overstepping his authority and jeopardizing national security.
Those that would talk spoke only on the condition of anonymity for fear of jeopardizing their careers.
It has also claimed that Mr. Qaisari and his militia are jeopardizing military operations against the Taliban.
Instead of delivering the speech without mention of politics, Trump is jeopardizing the critical work Scouting does.
National parks could close, and so could federally funded attractions in Washington, jeopardizing holiday plans for many.
An English-language school abruptly shut down this week, jeopardizing the immigration status and finances of students.
Ms. Choe called Vice President Mike Pence "ignorant and stupid" last month, briefly jeopardizing the summit meeting.
But survivors are already forgoing critical benefits, unnecessarily fearful of jeopardizing their eligibility for a green card.
However, suspending new account activity could hinder Xinja's incredible momentum, jeopardizing its prospects against Australian incumbent banks.
Floodwaters continue to rise in areas, potentially jeopardizing the city's other refineries, already operating below normal levels.
But disposable plastic cutlery, like single-use plastic straws, are hurting marine life and jeopardizing the oceans.
There were also worries about an overuse of electricity jeopardizing the city's power system, threatening a blackout.
Local officials are often reluctant to aid foreign companies, worried about jeopardizing tax revenues from homegrown companies.
In his resignation letter Sunday, Spencer suggested Trump's support for Gallagher risks jeopardizing the rule of law.
"This is jeopardizing the very concept of the refugee," he told Reuters in an interview on Friday.
Badu has worked to form herself as an artist, even when it has meant jeopardizing her popularity.
A Swiss military tribunal in Bellinzona convicted Mr. Cosar of weakening Swiss defense and jeopardizing Swiss neutrality.
Its executives are leery of jeopardizing their relationship with the N.F.L., he said, and that's probably wise.
Deescalation techniques are supposed to help officers defuse or withdraw from potentially violent incidents without jeopardizing anyone's safety.
The CMS said in January that Theranos's practices violated several clinical-laboratory regulations, jeopardizing patient health and safety.
Environmental groups are skeptical of Trump's promise to overhaul government regulations without jeopardizing America's water and air quality.
But Trump could threaten to veto it, jeopardizing the chances of it getting through the GOP-held Senate.
Only two said they feared jeopardizing an upcoming raise, or making a bad impression on a new manager.
"The joy of overindulging in a Black Friday sale isn't worth jeopardizing your financial well-being," said Allenbaugh.
Sure, that's a shitload of money I could be making but it's not worth jeopardizing my sound for.
That means countries that can afford to spend more without jeopardizing their finances should do so, he explained.
Consequently, cost overruns and schedule delays can ensue, jeopardizing the entire project and putting its viability at risk.
The result of that is jeopardizing the jobs and economic growth that comes from the U.S. travel industry.
The spokesman said proceeding with war games was jeopardizing Pyongyang's resumption of nuclear talks with the United States.
Greenpeace said Hulot had already shown weakness in fighting fossil fuels and was now jeopardizing France's energy transition.
Growing polarization is jeopardizing even the foundational assumption of common truths, the stuff that binds a society together.
Its effect goes beyond the environment into the economic and social spheres, jeopardizing our progress toward sustainable development.
And there is not a price in the world that is worth jeopardizing that for, so why bother?
In recent years, the prices of certain drugs have been artificially inflated to unaffordable levels, jeopardizing public health.
By jeopardizing United States-Mexico counternarcotics cooperation, President Trump risks cutting off his nose to spite his face.
But he counsels them to give up the drugs they are using because they are jeopardizing their health.
Two actresses who have sued the movie producer said they would not sign on, jeopardizing the proposed deal.
For traders, resisting such exploitation could mean losing their main source of income and jeopardizing their families' survival.
But the courts recently have accepted the IRS's hyper-technical arguments, jeopardizing thousands of good-faith land donations.
That unpopularity is not only threatening Trump's own reelection prospects but jeopardizing GOP House seats across the country.
Some may have feared retribution from their leagues and teams, as well as jeopardizing their lucrative endorsement deals.
Even if workers are covered, many cannot afford to take unpaid leave without jeopardizing their family's economic security.
"African farmers need to learn to manage it without jeopardizing their health and their environment," the FAO said.
Homeland Security officials accused New York of jeopardizing the country's safety by restricting access to motor vehicle databases.
But Sanders's Medicare-for-all plan also threatens to upend the system, jeopardizing people's private health-insurance coverage.
If you're willing to take out the money for just any reason, you're jeopardizing your path to retirement.
The committee said it did not conduct witness interviews, to avoid jeopardizing any future trial of Mr. Snowden.
Democrats say that repealing the law will cause chaos and catastrophe, jeopardizing coverage for people who use HealthCare.
Speaking Sunday to NBC News, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said the U.S. was jeopardizing the nuclear deal.
They are cynics jeopardizing the rule of law to pursue a partisan agenda, and their antics cannot continue.
"There was this idea that I had tricked people and would be jeopardizing my career," she told me.
Working together, we can find ways to reduce health care costs without jeopardizing Americans' health and economic security.
To avoid jeopardizing the ongoing investigation and putting the victims in distress again, BuzzFeed News did not confront him.
" Taylor corroborated those statements and offered his own assessment of the danger of jeopardizing Ukraine relations, calling it "folly.
Because a grip who worked on 9 episodes so far isn't just jeopardizing a good paying gig for nothing.
This means that if a problem arises it can be very difficult to report it without jeopardizing your job.
We can't take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services, so we are regretfully taking craigslist personals offline.
This poses the risk of jeopardizing Democratic support for the stepped-up effort, which was already far from guaranteed.
But there are already many Americans who live in areas where critical-care services are lacking, jeopardizing their lives.
The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard closed in the early 1990s, following the end of the Cold War, jeopardizing 10,000 jobs.
Taking a phone call—seemingly on a whim—risks jeopardizing an important, complicated relationship for no discernible political benefit.
Some reports state Palestinian birthrate exponentially outpaces that of the Israeli birth rates, potentially jeopardizing the Jewish state's identity.
The comedian excoriated the president on The Daily Show Tuesday night for jeopardizing American alliances and moral leadership abroad.
As far as jeopardizing mobility, an increasing numbers Americans are refusing to use commuter rail and are embracing alternatives.
It said the Greek Cypriots were jeopardizing security and stability on the ethnically split island and in the region.
That means the government would run on autopilot under a continuing resolution until March, jeopardizing science as a consequence.
As a result, "philanthropists become more deeply enmeshed in the machinery of civic life," jeopardizing the participation of others.
Warner and others have criticized Trump for what they see as jeopardizing national security by going easy on ZTE.
The Times mentioned "blacks and Chicanos-Latinos," implying that Asian-Americans were jeopardizing the university's fragile affirmative-action system.
We can't take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services, so we are regretfully taking craigslist personals offline.
Under the guise of protecting public health and safety, federal policy is jeopardizing this sector despite its widespread popularity.
This bipartisan law will prevent these essential fish populations from being depleted, thus jeopardizing the entire marine food web.
Lindsey Graham accused the Saudis of being a "wrecking ball" that is jeopardizing US security interests in the region.
Dems would risk a major party split, jeopardizing potential 2018 gains, if they were seen to compromise too much.
She also raised concerns about him jeopardizing insurance coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and women's reproductive rights.
That way, lawmakers can ensure the U.S. government is not jeopardizing its relationship with an important ally, he said.
Needham has argued that Netflix should introduce a cheaper ad-supported plan to stave off competition without jeopardizing revenue.
In that case, Revolut's US launch may fall flat, jeopardizing any early momentum the neobank may have otherwise enjoyed.
Not acting, some U.N.O.S. members said, could have prompted intervention by the federal government, potentially jeopardizing the organization's autonomy.
Left on the front line was Mr. Rosenstein, who appeared intent on appeasing Mr. Trump without jeopardizing the investigation.
In doing so, she says you can promote a story or movement without jeopardizing the livelihoods of those impacted.
And his actions are jeopardizing any prospect of enacting an agenda that might restore the promise of American life.
Those bonds could be tucked into a fund's portfolio to boost the overall yield without jeopardizing the tax exemption.
The president has engaged in abuse of power undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections.
The president has engaged in abuse of power, undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections.
Even the most socially prominent are treading carefully, fearful of offending one restaurateur or another, and jeopardizing their standing.
"This is a problem that is jeopardizing the idea of Europe," Mr. Rosi said in an interview here on Sunday.
This would likely drive up borrowing costs in the wholesale bank funding market, jeopardizing one of the ECB's main goals.
Most importantly, it would keep America in the race to save lives without jeopardizing its regard for the public's safety.
Kaepernick has used his voice to raise incredibly important issues even while being ridiculed and jeopardizing his professional football career.
On the other hand, Hempton's installation felt sincere and straight to the point, without jeopardizing the poetry of its concept.
The proposed legislation does away the provision that the data must be anonymized, further jeopardizing any practical assumption of privacy.
CMS said in January that the blood-testing company's practices violated several clinical-laboratory regulations, jeopardizing patient health and safety.
Killing him off would give Infinity War the emotional heft it needs without actually jeopardizing the future of the MCU.
British Steel has entered the insolvency process, jeopardizing 5,000 U.K. jobs and endangering a further 20,000 in the supply chain.
Alvarado, 43, has said the Costa Rica-based court is violating the country's sovereignty and jeopardizing its "traditional family" values.
He temporarily lost his autopilot and his navigation systems, jeopardizing his chances of winning the 2013 Transat Jaques Vabre race.
China criticized Trump for accepting a phone call with Taiwan's president, which some viewed as jeopardizing the One China policy.
A lot of people who are leading a double life, if they do speak out, then it's jeopardizing their life.
He also condemned all the leaks coming out of the intel community right now, saying they are jeopardizing people's lives.
The Trump administration wants to expand seismic blasting and offshore drilling, wreaking havoc on our seas and jeopardizing coastal economies.
I'm grateful each and everyday that I've been fortunate enough to be in a leadership position without jeopardizing my integrity.
But that ethos would seem to tacitly lead to the rejection of individuals who are seen as jeopardizing those values.
"You can turn your political alarm system off without jeopardizing who you are and what you believe," Hochschild told me.
"Today, addressing only slightly different conduct, the majority repudiates important parts of Nosal I, jeopardizing most password sharing," he wrote.
Many people are afraid to ask for the sale for fear of hearing no, appearing pushy, or jeopardizing the relationship.
So, how can you still be there when your startup needs you without jeopardizing that valuable time with your family?
Unfortunately, your summer home has intensified the problem, but I believe a solution can be reached without jeopardizing your security.
It's hard to violate social norms; it's even harder when doing so means jeopardizing millions of dollars in future earnings.
Legal experts have said that may be because of the limitations of his detention and to avoid jeopardizing his defense.
And Christ knows I know other people who have heard and said nothing for fear of jeopardizing their professional relationships.
Most agreed to speak on condition of anonymity, citing nondisclosure agreements in Ryanair contracts and concerns about jeopardizing their jobs.
Mr. Sessions rejected Mr. McCabe's appeal and fired him hours before his retirement was to take effect, jeopardizing his pension.
People on Facebook sent her messages calling her an abusive mother for jeopardizing the life of her month-old daughter.
It is a victory for darker and more sinister forces that could end up by jeopardizing the entire Zionist project.
President Donald Trump is isolating the U.S. and jeopardizing global economic growth, former Mexican President Vicente Fox told CNBC Wednesday.
All sides are wary of jeopardizing the Good Friday Agreement, the delicate peace process between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
On Tuesday, sheep farmers in Wales excoriated the new prime minister for imperiling their livelihoods by jeopardizing exports to Europe.
Too often, a disregard for accountability in leadership of federal agencies goes unchecked, jeopardizing the integrity of the entire agency.
In the process, they say, he named the city in Syria where the information was collected, potentially jeopardizing the source.
No president before Trump has faced impeachment over accusations of jeopardizing national security by soliciting foreign interference in an election.
" In its statement, the military said, "The Nigerian Army has no intention of muzzling the press or jeopardizing press freedom.
Kelly Ripa is alienating lots of people on 'Live,' because they believe she's jeopardizing their jobs by refusing to work.
Both states imposed new voting requirements that do little more than complicate the voting process, jeopardizing voter turnout in future elections.
Israel should therefore temper its West Bank annexation plans to avoid jeopardizing improved relations with the Gulf and other Arab countries.
In fact, one of the most common ingredients on sunscreen labels is seriously jeopardizing the health of the world's coral reefs.
That implies that parties can undertake rather large ideological shifts without jeopardizing their chance of one day, eventually, taking over again.
The goal is to get Khloé out of there as fast as they can without jeopardizing the safety of the baby.
Such activities have angered China, which has repeatedly accused the United States of provoking conflict and jeopardizing stability in the region.
Medicare's trust fund will be exhausted in a little over a decade, potentially jeopardizing access to physicians, hospitals, and medical treatments.
Even in parts of the northeast held and defended by the army, Boko Haram attacks were jeopardizing aid programs, Cousin said.
Are they impoverished, low-skilled people bringing with them the conflicts and troubles of their home countries, jeopardizing American well-being?
Last week, athletic retailer Under Armour told customers that its MyFitnessPal app was compromised, jeopardizing data from approximately 150 million users.
The vote demonstrated unity among Democrats who accuse Trump of abusing his office and jeopardizing national security for personal political gain.
Many officers were hesitant to open up about the recent tragedies for fear of losing their jobs or jeopardizing their safety.
The settlement mandated the agency comply with what the National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) to better avoid jeopardizing species and habitat.
Patients get frustrated, jeopardizing the likelihood that they'll seek intervention again; sometimes we get only that one chance to help them.
In the world of the retail executive, the fear of jeopardizing your reputation trumps the upside of looking like a hero.
Two told the outlet that they gave in to Domingo's alleged advances because they didn't want to risk jeopardizing their careers.
The greedy, short-sighted policies of Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro are jeopardizing indigenous peoples and countless plants and animals.
My unabashed femininity was what paved the way for gay men in, say, fraternities to come out without jeopardizing their masculinity.
Can you express your dissent somewhat more plainly, without jeopardizing a job that, in other respects, sounds pretty ideal for you?
We will uphold our oath, but we cannot and will not do so by needlessly jeopardizing our careers or personal safety.
One way to check on homebound older residents without jeopardizing their health is to call or send a text, said Eric.
The management of The Times believes that the editing process can be streamlined without jeopardizing the accuracy of the news report.
Mr. Portman has expressed concern that the Senate bill would roll back Medicaid too far, particularly jeopardizing treatment for opioid addiction.
If reports are true and the president is interfering with that, he is again jeopardizing our efforts to stop foreign meddling.
The Chinese government had cut off the import of American recycling, jeopardizing the supply lines that fed Nine Dragons' broader business.
Obama to preserve her popularity and authority may be to hold back, to avoid jeopardizing what she has worked to build.
Asked on a call with reporters if he is worried the tough stance from conservatives is jeopardizing the repeal effort, Rep.
The new US sanctions on Iran are a way for Trump to keep pressure on Iran without jeopardizing the nuclear deal.
They wanted the simple bond of caregiving back — and they wanted the patient to stop getting high and jeopardizing staff safety.
Unless we do so now, the government will continue to consolidate and centralize industry, jeopardizing the future of the global economy.
They know I'm not going to get emotionally attached to the point of jeopardizing the relationship they have with their partner.
Donald Trump warned Sunday that Israeli settlement-building was jeopardizing peace efforts, according to an interview published in newspaper Israel Hayom.
Lawmakers and corporate lobbyists say the measure could die in Congress, potentially jeopardizing the prospects for tax reform, without Trump's explicit endorsement.
"Black staffers at Facebook know that by raising our voices we risk jeopardizing our professional relationships and our career advancement," Luckie wrote.
"Black staffers at Facebook know that by raising our voices we risk jeopardizing our professional relationships and our career advancement," he says.
As the complicity between Manafort and other Trump associates continues to surface, the sanctions are likely to tighten, further jeopardizing Russian companies.
The Momtazis worried that cannabis cultivation in such close proximity would pollute their water, jeopardizing the biodynamic status, which goes beyond organic.
Two suppliers told Reuters they moved swiftly to pull their brands from Amazon, wary of jeopardizing their relationship with Walmart de Mexico.
It's only natural that parents want to help their children succeed in life, but many may be jeopardizing retirement in doing so.
In terms of economic development, it's a concern for a lot of communities, how to go about that without jeopardizing the environment.
State lawmakers also worry about the removal of key provisions in NAFTA, jeopardizing important investment protections that have served American businesses well.
How the approval process is altered by the Action Plan must not have the unwanted effect of jeopardizing our confidence in biosimilars.
At the press conference, she warned that protesters were challenging China's sovereignty over Hong Kong, and jeopardizing the city's prosperity and stability.
The billionaire also said last month Clinton "has to go to jail" for using the device and potentially jeopardizing sensitive national intelligence.
Continued neglect as catastrophic floods turn into annual events would push more firms and residents to seek dryer pastures, jeopardizing Southeast Texas.
A default could have devastating consequences, from driving borrowing costs sky high to jeopardizing the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency.
When pressed for more details on the precise nature of his alleged espionage, Gilchrist said he could not risk jeopardizing their tactics.
Democratic candidates repeatedly attacked their Republican rivals as jeopardizing the health insurance of millions of Americans who are or have been sick.
Moreover, demanding social-media passwords from visitors would create new privacy and security risks for all law-abiding visitors, jeopardizing their safety.
Several members praised Mr. Bowers, while others criticized him for jeopardizing the neo-Nazi movement's long-term prospects by resorting to violence.
But if they vote against him, they risk jeopardizing their seats in November's midterm elections — and a shot at a Democratic majority.
Mu Sochua, a senior CNRP member who moved abroad shortly before the party was banned, said Hun Sen was jeopardizing foreign investment.
The White House, by contrast, continued to warn on Friday that the Fed was jeopardizing economic growth by repeatedly raising interest rates.
The United States, a major Saudi trading partner, has occasionally criticized the Saudis on human rights but without jeopardizing its economic interests.
Let's re-focus U.S. trade policy to address truly discriminatory trade practices – a vital objective – without jeopardizing U.S. jobs and energy leadership.
Already, four GOP senators on the committee have refused to say whether they will vote to confirm Puzder, potentially jeopardizing his nomination.
" Aaron David Miller, another longtime Middle East diplomat, said, "This will likely break crockery, jeopardizing sources and additional information on ISIS operations.
Our region needs to reinvest and expand the system, not only to meet demand, but to stop the decay from jeopardizing safety.
Their justification was that Trump's actions were already jeopardizing the 2020 election and couldn't wait for long court battles to drag out.
As the recession dragged on, they delayed even more for fear of jeopardizing work opportunities, a situation that has exacerbated fertility problems.
It's not as though the Trumps had some great relationship with the media back in June that she was concerned about jeopardizing.
The settlement mandated the agency comply with what the National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) said to better avoid jeopardizing species and habitat.
"The president has engaged in abuse of power undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections," Pelosi told reporters.
I put this question to Catherine, who reassured me that I wasn't jeopardizing my career by being slightly later to the news.
And when Americans have lost a job, almost half have moved to a lower-paying one, jeopardizing their place in the middle class.
Parks have been largely unstaffed for over a month, jeopardizing worker's incomes, threatening park security, and ruining vacations — among other completely avoidable consequences.
The hermit kingdom's hackers can wage a scorched-earth cyberwar without jeopardizing much on the home front, because its citizens remain so disconnected.
And lower prices are weighing on inflation, jeopardizing the Federal Reserve's plans to raise interest rates by about one percentage point this year.
This power imbalance creates a toxic culture wherein women feel they can't speak out about sexual harassment for fear of jeopardizing their careers.
He hammered Walker for his support of repealing the Affordable Care Act and potentially jeopardizing insurance coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
Transgender people suffer high rates of depression - up to 60 percent - due to stigma, discrimination and abuse, jeopardizing their physical and mental health.
Just this week, we learned that Trump discussed highly classified information with two Russian officials, jeopardizing America's relationship with Israel and other allies.
The Federal Reserve is trying to find ways to handle a bank collapse without jeopardizing financial stability or requiring a taxpayer-funded bailout.
Remember, Mueller and a Democratic House can now give Michael Cohen immunity without fear of jeopardizing any prosecution, since he's already pleaded guilty.
And each year, it costs Medicaid patients and their caregivers an estimated $2628 million, violating the program's integrity and potentially jeopardizing its future.
Her books tend to include revelations that are just interesting enough to qualify as scoops, without jeopardizing her network of well-placed sources.
Like other modern problems, countering this threat without jeopardizing aircraft safety or banning lawful drone activity will require agile laws and creative regulations.
Self-defense is not a legitimate excuse for jeopardizing the safety of loved ones or allowing even more firearms to hit America's streets.
Political polarization in the United States has led to highly partisan battles over Supreme Court justices, jeopardizing the credibility country's celebrated highest court.
Early on she defined herself as an advocate of "President Obama's principal accomplishment, the Affordable Care Act," and slammed Sanders for jeopardizing it.
Regarding navigation, the study found Apple CarPlay and Android Auto phone pairing systems could begin jeopardizing future sales of factory-installed navigation systems.
That could sow alarm in world markets while limiting global economic growth, potentially jeopardizing Mr. Trump's re-election bid, as the logic goes.
To a lawman obsessed with independence, Mr. Trump was the ultimate loose cannon, making irresponsible claims on Twitter and jeopardizing the bureau's credibility.
"If the reform effort stalls, the perception of fiscal unsustainability will likely affect asset prices, jeopardizing the recovery in economic activity," they wrote.
Anadarko's advisers said that negotiations with Occidental could take two more weeks, jeopardizing a bird in hand that Walker had with Chevron's offer.
What they couldn't be, without redesigning the landing gear and really jeopardizing the grandfathered FAA certification, was taller, and that was a problem.
Across both religious groups, students, politicians and rights activists have also taken to the streets, saying Modi is jeopardizing India&aposs secular constitution.
But in trying to satisfy conservatives, the Trump administration and House Republican leaders risked jeopardizing support for the bill among more moderate Republicans.
McCarthy on Friday accused Pelosi of prioritizing the impeachment inquiry and jeopardizing the United States' growth by not calling a vote on USMCA.
In the Trump era, ''unapologetic'' constitutes a state of mind: There is no shame in flouting norms, exiting accords, jeopardizing international relationships, lying.
Pew's chart suggests that those costs are part of an ineffective scheme, and that it's possible to undo incarceration without jeopardizing public safety.
He noted that police in Charlotte could simply release a still frame that shows the gun in that incident without jeopardizing their investigation.
They're wireless over-ear headphones that come with all sorts of perks without sacrificing comfort or convenience — or jeopardizing your budget, for that matter.
The U.N.&aposs cultural and educational arm has become a forum for bitter political spats between Israelis and Palestinians, jeopardizing its credibility and work.
AG Barr should release as much of the report as possible, without jeopardizing U.S. intelligence sources and methods or ongoing Department of Justice prosecutions.
No encryption expert has identified a way to allow law enforcement access to encrypted communications without also jeopardizing the security of the everyday user.
The goal is to get Khloé out of there as fast as they can without jeopardizing the safety of the baby after she's arrived.
Some countries, such as Hungary or Slovakia, could even choose to free ride and not accept any refugees without necessarily jeopardizing the matching mechanism.
The tweets come after the FCC voted unanimously last week to hold an administrative hearing on the proposed merger, potentially jeopardizing the entire deal.
" On Trump jeopardizing that reason: "Tarnishing the idea that America stands for something uniquely good makes it harder for the C.I.A. to recruit spies.
But an alarming lack of engineers, technicians and even doctors, which is jeopardizing Israel's place among the world's technological elite, sent him looking abroad.
Without a federal government that holds schools accountable, schools can get away with flouting the law and jeopardizing the education of all their students.
Republicans have long maligned Assange, the WikiLeaks founder who published a trove of classified military documents in 2628, accusing him of jeopardizing national security.
If he achieves any combination of these objectives without jeopardizing North Korea's nuclear capability, the North Korean dictator will return to Pyongyang a victor.
" Tyner added, "Our community will not be held hostage by a few idiots intent on jeopardizing our safety and the safety of our children.
But Massachusetts's Republican governor, Charlie Baker, could appoint a GOP replacement for Warren, potentially jeopardizing the Democrats' chances of winning control of the Seante.
"That dangerous position only adds to the urgency of our action, because the President is jeopardizing the integrity of the 2020 elections," she added.
Chia recently published a study questioning whether the increase in activist investing and other short-term pressures is jeopardizing the health of American businesses.
Congo's "Presidential Majority", as Kabila's supporters call themselves, had accused Perriello, in a Sunday statement, of jeopardizing talks aimed at resolving the political impasse.
But those who oppose this regulation will stop at nothing — including jeopardizing the traveling public —to weaken these standards in the upcoming FAA reauthorization.
It comes as President Donald Trump has been targeting his fury on Twitter at sanctuary cities, which administration officials accuse of jeopardizing public safety.
Mr. Pruitt is jeopardizing the health and well-being of Americans, and many suspect he is doing it to feed his own political ambition.
While you could maybe walk away from a real estate transaction, we really can't walk away from these trade agreements without jeopardizing the economy.
But for women living near or below the poverty line, it would be disastrous, jeopardizing their ability to work and provide for their families.
"The CNB found major shortcomings jeopardizing the stability of ERB bank, especially in the areas of credit, market and liquidity risk management," it said.
Money and credit data may be more mixed, as the government looks to rein in dangerously high leverage and debt levels without jeopardizing growth.
How do I set boundaries and encourage management to hire a replacement without jeopardizing my new position, which accommodates my education schedule so well?
He accused the Democratic leaders of "playing politics" and jeopardizing the federal response to Harvey by calling for a short-term debt limit hike.
This would cause gridlock and significant delays, jeopardizing projects by undermining private companies' confidence in the system and undermining their willingness to invest billions.
Under a saner system, the report says, nearly 40 percent of the country's inmate population could be released from prison without jeopardizing public safety.
But hydropower dams on the river are hurting fish stocks and eroding soil fertility, potentially jeopardizing the Mekong's future as a life-sustaining ecosystem.
The revelation triggered claims that dominated the 2016 presidential campaign, with then-candidate Trump and other Republicans accusing Clinton of crimes jeopardizing national security.
Without access to banks, companies are forced to sit on huge cash reserves, incentivizing crime and jeopardizing the safety of both patrons and employees.
It's not just ice at the poles: Snow cover and glaciers are disappearing from many mountain regions, jeopardizing a water source millions depend on.
In announcing Mr. Lee's sentence, Judge T. S. Ellis III said that a hefty sentence was necessary to deter others from jeopardizing American intelligence.
"Holding sufficient capital builds resilience in insurers so that they can survive periods of stress, without jeopardizing the protection of their policyholders," Summerhayes said.
Yet by skipping the show and potentially letting another designer set the agenda for the season, he knows he may be jeopardizing those chances.
British Steel, the country's second largest steel producer, was put into compulsory liquidation on May 22, jeopardizing 25,000 jobs, including 5,000 in Scunthorpe, northern England.
But he noted the Obama administration would likely have closed Border Patrol checkpoints, whereas Trump's DHS kept them open during Harvey, possibly jeopardizing evacuation routes.
Republicans cannot lose any more senators without jeopardizing their chances of passing the legislation with a simple majority vote through a process known as reconciliation.
To fully digitize payments without jeopardizing individual freedom, several central banks are researching the use of blockchain technology and distributed ledgers to issue digital cash.
Labour responded by saying any deal should be done quickly, but accused May of leaking details of the compromise under discussion and jeopardizing the talks.
Standing beside Mr. Esper a few hours later, he expressed concern "about jeopardizing the progress we have made in the fight against" the Islamic State.
Standing beside Mr. Esper a few hours later, he expressed concern "about jeopardizing the progress we have made in the fight against" the Islamic State.
In doing so, the US is jeopardizing its partners on the ground and unleashing unpredictable consequences for Syria, now in its eighth year of war.
Oil workers are staying at home until after the ruling to protect their families, potentially jeopardizing the central African country's 200,000 barrels-per-day output.
By undermining Title X and Planned Parenthood, the administration is jeopardizing the ability of millions of women to receive cancer screenings, birth control and more .
Of course, that requires also an ideology that allows them to feel good about what they were doing, to feel like they weren't jeopardizing anyone.
Under the new deal, fishermen can change employers without jeopardizing their immigration status and claim compensation for mistreatment, while enforcement and monitoring are stepped up.
In addition, the iPhone SE highlights how any strategy to fix some of these issues will likely end up jeopardizing iPhone ASP and margin trends.
In Saudi Arabia, though, banks have refused to offer swaps for fear of jeopardizing their business within the kingdom, said regional hedge fund MENA Capital.
In short, the crisis in central Mali is impacting all aspects of children's lives -- jeopardizing their right to safety, protection, to health and to education.
Transgender people suffer high rates of depression - up to 60 percent - due to stigma, discrimination and abuse, jeopardizing their physical and mental health, it said.
Those findings prompted track and field's governing body to suspend Russia from global competition, jeopardizing its participation in this summer's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
The statement is a decided change for Jordan, who's been especially tight-lipped about politics, seemingly for the sake of not jeopardizing his business interests.
Unfortunately, a draft executive order, if enacted, would politicize the 2020 census, thereby jeopardizing the integrity of its results and driving up costs for taxpayers.
Transgender people suffer high rates of depression - up to 60 percent - due to stigma, discrimination and abuse, jeopardizing their physical and mental health, research shows.
Without Mr. Rubio on the ballot, though, Republicans stand a greater chance of losing the seat to Democrats and jeopardizing their majority in the Senate.
"President Erdogan, you are jeopardizing everything that you, with others, have built," he said, adding that he would welcome "credible signs" to ease the situation.
" With her graduation on the horizon and her career possibly on the line, Nyong'o said she "didn't know how to proceed without jeopardizing my future.
"Under the Obama administration, however, these investigations were tamped down for fear of rocking the boat with Iran and jeopardizing the nuclear deal," she said.
Other Republicans are more skeptical and fear Stewart's penchant for controversy could drag down the entire ticket in the state, possibly jeopardizing key House races.
They have argued that the question will lead to undercounting in states with large immigrant populations, jeopardizing their political representation and access to federal funds.
Europol said raids were carried out across 11 Spanish cities last November but the operation could not be announced until Thursday to avoid jeopardizing investigations.
Forecasts of more rain also threatened to raise water levels, further educing the amount of available air and jeopardizing efforts to get the boys out.
Additionally, analysts now doubt prospects for Roche's eye drug lampalizumab after it failed a separate trial, jeopardizing more than $2 billion in potential annual sales.
The truth is that there is simply no way to create tools to undermine encryption without jeopardizing digital security and eroding individual rights and freedoms.
The network is facing a number of challenges as consumers continue the trend of cord-cutting, jeopardizing the traditional business model for pay television companies.
It has promised the 2020 budget, a draft of which must be presented to Brussels by mid-October, will be expansionary without jeopardizing public finances.
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida criticized the decision to fire Mr. McCabe on a Friday night shortly before his retirement took effect, jeopardizing his pension.
Some fear that Mr. Trump is jeopardizing commerce along the Eastern Seaboard simply to spite Senator Charles E. Schumer, the Democratic leader from New York.
Instead of their parents being responsible for their misfortune, DACA recipients are now the ones whose unauthorized status could end up jeopardizing their children's lives.
For Mr. Collins, the real challenge is that indicted congressmen cannot talk about their cases back home without jeopardizing a future trial, Mr. Grimm said.
But today, there is no guaranteed, job-protected program that allows them to take the necessary time off they need without jeopardizing their financial security.
"If God wants us to, we will cross," said the man, who did not want his name published for fear of jeopardizing his asylum case.
Thursday's transfer of oversight sparked concerns that the policy change will improve the bottom line of U.S. gun-makers while jeopardizing long-term global security.
I've went as far as jeopardizing my freedom—I was one of two Black women who were arrested at a peaceful protest [of abortion restrictions].
"All of this risked jeopardizing the hard won record of high EU administrative standards and consequently, the public trust," the ombudsman said in a statement.
Passing this bill will ensure individuals and families living in rural and underserved areas can select hospice without jeopardizing their relationship with their trusted physician.
It will be up to them to stop their party from jumping off the deep end and jeopardizing the health care of millions of Americans.
They said they had received many messages from comrades expressing dismay that a former fellow SEAL would try to unmask them, potentially jeopardizing future missions.
In a statement Sunday, the ministry said Greek Cypriots were disregarding the "inalienable rights on natural resources" of Turkish Cypriots and jeopardizing the region's stability.
This measure has had a wide range of negative impacts, including potentially harming the American economy overall and jeopardizing our relationship with many close allies.
That plan successfully alienated both right-wingers, who thought it wasn't bloodthirsty enough, and moderate Republicans, who saw it as jeopardizing patients with preexisting conditions.
Why risk distracting Democrats from the issues on which Trump is genuinely unpopular, and jeopardizing the House Democratic majority, when the gains were so marginal?
But YouTube news and commentary channels are frustrated that it's made it more difficult to talk about the issues surrounding the virus without jeopardizing income.
WASHINGTON — President Trump in 2018 repeatedly urged the Federal Reserve to stop raising interest rates, warning that its "crazy" policies were jeopardizing the economic expansion.
It's important for organizations to outline dating policies so that employees can respectfully navigate romance in the workplace without harassing a peer or jeopardizing someone's career.
In fact, you've probably been justly wary of using any government assistance whatsoever, for fear of being labeled a "public charge" and jeopardizing your immigration status.
Pompeo also accused "Iran-sponsored Shia militia groups and terrorists" of infiltrating Iraqi security forces and jeopardizing Iraq's sovereignty throughout the period of the nuclear agreement.
Lawyers for the whistleblower and Democrats have accused Trump and other Republicans of jeopardizing the personal security of the person by seeking to publicize the name.
By announcing new tariffs on Mexico while all this was happening, Krebs says Trump is jeopardizing the ongoing trade talks with the rest of the world.
The legislation reduces funding for many states significantly and would increase uncertainty in the marketplace, making coverage more expensive and jeopardizing Americans' choice of health plans.
He fears he will be reported to one of Kenya's three credit bureaux, jeopardizing his chances of being able to borrow more to grow his business.
The threat to halt soybean and maize imports are similarly intimidating, jeopardizing U.S. food exports to China that are expected to hit $21.5 billion in 2017.
But, after thinking "long and hard" during a walking holiday, she decided it was necessary to try to stop the opposition "jeopardizing" her work on Brexit.
And if I do, what steps can I take to make sure this doesn't happen again, especially without insulting her work or jeopardizing our positive relationship?
The Huffington Post said that although it found that the negotiations had not collapsed, it did not publish a story for fear of jeopardizing the talks.
Scott's drastic choice to cut Spacey from the movie will put it at risk of missing its December 22 release date, thus jeopardizing its Oscar eligibility.
"Will it lead to any potential compromise of information that they provided to the FBI, or jeopardizing sources or methods that other partners have?" he said.
This week, The Washington Post revealed that President Trump discussed highly classified information with two Russian officials, jeopardizing America's relationship with Israel and other key allies.
It has granted America the independence to pursue a foreign policy that is firmly rooted in our values without the threat of jeopardizing our energy supply.
Now it's time for the Trump team and the FDA to do something that will wow consumers without jeopardizing the pipeline for new drugs and treatments.
Regardless of income or health status, these women and their infants must be able to get the care they need without jeopardizing their families' financial security.
"It is inexcusable to see Senate Democrats filibustering the defense appropriations bill, jeopardizing both our combat readiness and our national security," Mr. McConnell said last week.
Qualcomm holds key patents for 5G connectivity, so Apple's inability to work with the company was jeopardizing the company's efforts to make a 5G-enabled phone.
Likewise, drawing law enforcement officers to behavioral health crises means less time for them to handle criminal ones, potentially jeopardizing their ability to respond to those.
Merkel's conservatives, keen to smooth the rift with France and Britain, are piling pressure on the SPD by accusing them of jeopardizing German industry and jobs.
You suggest that only one victim was seriously harmed, and that your seller friend has enough resources to assist the victim without jeopardizing her own welfare.
Soon they will be back to jeopardizing our traditional activities by lobbying Washington to list the animals we rely on for subsistence as threatened or endangered.
While it helped ease the symptoms, he said, he was jeopardizing his career and one more failed test could mean a lifetime ban, so he stopped.
Companies like Visa and MasterCard control the networks that process signature transactions, and PINs would add necessary competition that they view as jeopardizing their market power.
China has especially targeted our country's manufacturing sector – thus jeopardizing one of the president-elect's promises to "Make America Great Again" By restoring our manufacturing base.
Some saw Cory as refusing to follow suit for fear of losing the president's favor and jeopardizing the chance to become his party's vice presidential nominee.
Federal supervision will be diminished for the financial system and the environment, jeopardizing the health and economic security of the American people without saving any money.
That is something that cannot be done without jeopardizing sources and methods," they added, noting the agency is "following the recommendation of nonpartisan career intelligence officials.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump is upending the United States economy, and perhaps jeopardizing his re-election prospects, with an abrupt escalation of protectionist trade policies.
A pastor at one of America's largest and most respected evangelical megachurches spoke to me on the condition of anonymity for fear of jeopardizing his job.
The sharp escalation comes at an especially fraught time for the world economy, jeopardizing what had seemed to be a stabilizing, if gradually slowing, Chinese economy.
Fortunately, Loisaida has rectified the earlier censorship of one work and, in doing so, avoided jeopardizing the telling of all the other featured artists' important stories.
" LG said in a statement that trade restrictions "will only hurt consumers by raising prices and decreasing choices, while jeopardizing U.S. investment, innovation and job growth.
Letting existing ozone and methane regulations continue to work is the right path to protect public health and environmental progress without jeopardizing the middle-class economy.
Russia wants "to minimize its costs and losses in Syria in order to avoid jeopardizing Putin's narrative of having ended the civil war, " according to Cafarella.
"The president committed the highest crime against the Constitution by abusing his office," charging that he had invited foreign election interference while jeopardizing U.S. national security.
In a letter Thursday to CanaRx, the Food and Drug Administration said the company has sent "unapproved" and "misbranded" drugs to U.S. consumers, jeopardizing their safety.
But a new report shows that many of the world's governments are not heeding their calls, and it's jeopardizing global efforts to contain the climate crisis.
Speaking to MSNBC, Ryan told host Hugh Hewitt that Trump is doing what he can to avoid "jeopardizing" relief efforts with his visits to affected areas.
Heritage's most recent plan successfully alienated both right-wingers, who thought it wasn't bloodthirsty enough, and moderates, who saw it as jeopardizing patients with preexisting conditions.
Maitlis&apos comments come as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson distances himself from Trump for fear of it jeopardizing his chances in the upcoming general election.
Carlon Zackhras, from the native atoll community of the Marshall Islands, echoed these sentiments, citing rising sea levels which are jeopardizing his home by the shore.
"There has been continued commitment every step of the way over these years to ensure everything possible was being done without jeopardizing Louisa's safety," he said.
And when the business partners are fighting over money (what else?), jeopardizing the jobs of their hundred employees, shall we send in one robot or two?
New Prime Minister Boris Johnson will want to strike a balance between not alienating Britain's European allies and not irritating Trump and possibly jeopardizing future trade ties.
"Around the world, millions of children lack access to safe water - endangering their lives, undermining their health, and jeopardizing their futures," said UNICEF executive director Anthony Lake.
By undermining Title X and Planned Parenthood, the administration is jeopardizing the ability of millions of women to receive cancer screenings, birth control and more #StandWithPP #ProtectX .
The decision to use a bomb Brown said he faced a difficult choice -- with no way to send officers after the gunman without further jeopardizing their lives.
New measures would put both countries on notice and force a choice between enforcing U.S. anti-terror finance sanctions and jeopardizing relations — inancial and diplomatic — with Washington.
But it could further complicate Toshiba's ability to raise money from markets or banks, in particular to feed its cash-hungry memory-chip business, jeopardizing its competitiveness.
As we pump carbon into the atmosphere at an alarming rate we are seriously jeopardizing the viability of the planet and putting ourselves in very real danger.
Esai Morales was incredibly eloquent Friday, telling our photog both sides in America's political war have become so intolerant it's severely jeopardizing the future of our country.
Acting on multiple issues, he thinks, would blunt criticisms that they were just being obstructionist or jeopardizing the government for the sake of a few undocumented youths.
Republicans would lose even more seats in Congress, jeopardizing the Senate bill's tax cuts and spending constraints, not to mention other conservative priorities, like Supreme Court nominees.
He invested in rival publications of the Guardian , including the Boston Colored Citizen and Alexander's Magazine , which criticized Trotter's strategy and attacked him for jeopardizing the movement.
If the Trump administration doesn't stand down from its unilateral posture of parking aid at the border, it risks jeopardizing the work of these and other organizations.
Overhauling your entire daily routine — along with jeopardizing your income stream — requires a strategic approach, a clear vision of what you really want, and nerves of steel.
Since they are more discreet and less destructive, reconnaissance attacks carry less risk of jeopardizing Kim's recent diplomatic initiatives, which are already blunting the impact of sanctions.
" The statement also denounced the military targeting of hospitals and clinics, which it said "continues unabated, seriously jeopardizing the health and welfare of all citizens of Aleppo.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs argued Friday that the current system is so unsecure and vulnerable to manipulation that it cannot be relied upon, jeopardizing voters' constitutional rights.
But the local chapter that represents workers at the three Ford engine factories in Windsor accused the Oakville local of jeopardizing the future of Ford in Canada.
The LGBT Token system will make the purchasing power of the LGBT community visible, giving greater economic clout to its members - without jeopardizing their privacy, Witting said.
Needham has argued that Netflix needs a cheaper plan that's supported by ads to stave off the increasing competition without jeopardizing its revenue, Business Insider previously reported.
Military action on the Korean Peninsula would likely result in heightened risk aversion across global financial market, potentially jeopardizing refinancing for many debt issuers, the report said.
Washington officials said that the acquisition would lead to diminished spending on wireless research, jeopardizing Qualcomm's — and, by extension, the United States' — technological edge, particularly against China.
Traditionally, most sponsors have been undocumented immigrants themselves, and have feared jeopardizing their own ability to remain in the country by stepping forward to claim a child.
" According to the docs, a security team is essential ... "A break in security operations could cripple mission operations, jeopardizing the mission and possibly lives of mission personnel.
At the time, F.B.I. officials believed that if they told Mr. Trump they were investigating his associates, he may have told those people, potentially jeopardizing their investigation.
"We think there are ways to do what the supporters of these bans want to do, without jeopardizing consumer protections and putting small businesses out of business."
Britain's divergence from European product safety standards could prompt global automakers to further diminish investments at factories in neighboring England, jeopardizing sales for Scottish auto parts makers.
"Our number one concern is to ensure all eligible voters are able to make their voices heard without jeopardizing anyone's health and safety," Hixson told BuzzFeed News.
According to Sam Mellinger of The Kansas City Star, Mahomes thought his future was in baseball and was afraid of jeopardizing his career with a football injury.
The proposed deal comes at a time of wrenching economic, political and social turmoil in Britain and Hong Kong, jeopardizing their standings as international financial hubs. 8.
"The California law is reducing access for patients to in-network physicians and jeopardizing access to on-call physician specialists needed in medical emergencies," the letter says.
The securitization of navigation" contravenes the right to free navigation and would escalate tensions, and increase "mistrust in the region while jeopardizing regional peace, security and stability.
Their successful resolution affirms that through diligence and persistence, we can prevent the rampant spread of misinformation on social media from jeopardizing public health and creating catastrophe.
The commission's report included further examples of teachers jeopardizing students' well-being, including humiliating them about their appearance and even encouraging them to smoke to lose weight.
The president and his allies are "inching us closer and closer to conflict, endangering our national security, jeopardizing our diplomatic interests, and alarming our allies," he said.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican close to Trump, accused MbS of ordering Khashoggi's murder and called him a "wrecking ball" jeopardizing relations with the United States.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham accused Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of ordering the murder of Khashoggi and said the prince was jeopardizing relations with the United States.
That exchange of money, along with the study leaders' failure to guard against outside influence, are jeopardizing the study's credibility before it has even enrolled its first participant.
I believe that if you try to play the middle, you end up betraying more people, infuriating your former allies, and ultimately jeopardizing your place in the game.
"Unfortunately, in various jurisdictions, so-called 'progressive' politicians are jeopardizing the public's safety by putting the interests of criminal aliens before those of law-abiding citizens," Barr said.
The resulting 323-page report resulted in Russia's being suspended from global track and field competition, jeopardizing its participation in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
A big, disorderly default would put any borrowing beyond reach, and public service cutbacks, which have been bearable so far, would worsen, eventually jeopardizing residents' health and safety.
Washington (CNN)US officials are urging calm between Turkey and Iraq to keep the flaring tensions between the two key American allies from jeopardizing the fight against ISIS.
So many people on the left, Greg, are saying that because the president is weighing in on these criminal proceedings, he&aposs jeopardizing a conviction, do you agree?
Many veterinarians I reached out to were unwilling to speak on the record about their use of CBD on pets for fear of jeopardizing their licenses and practices.
The court also chided Alabama for failing to provide evidence for its claims that it could not allow an imam into the room without jeopardizing its security protocol.
" Orbán said that large-scale immigration from Muslim societies does not work in Europe, and that the E.U.'s immigration policies were jeopardizing Hungary's "sovereignty and cultural identity.
The $7.7 billion this administration proposes to cut from the NIH budget will restrict biomedical research, jeopardizing the health of millions of Americans with diseases like my son's.
Is the president of the United States revising American trade policy — and possibly jeopardizing national security — because his family received a large cash bribe from the Chinese government?
In September, he announced that LaMelo, his middle son, would soon be debuting his own signature sneaker under the family's Big Baller brand, potentially jeopardizing his NCAA eligibility.
"If it makes you feel any better, she's going to regret her decision," he threatens after Cora gets upset about jeopardizing her relationship with Regina for his plan.
So even if some Republicans in Congress are concerned about his myriad potential ethics violations, they may be reluctant to speak up for fear of jeopardizing that agenda.
"Influencer valuations move up and down like the stock market, but Kylie is methodical about consistently generating aspirational content for her social audience, without jeopardizing authenticity," Spadafora explained.
Moreover, the health insurance industry would use every tactic it knows to push the sickest people into the public option, jeopardizing the financial stability of the program.   6900.
The first option is the most likely, but the problem is that it is sure to inflame an already motivated Democratic base, jeopardizing the GOP's control of Congress.
Their sentiments reflect a growing anti-migrant sentiment throughout Mexico, due to a perception that they are jeopardizing U.S.-Mexico relations and contributing to an increase in crime.
While Robinson, a longstanding agitator on Britain's far-right, is a prominent critic of Islam, he was jailed in May for contempt of court for jeopardizing a trial.
American and European negotiators are at odds over what to include in a prospective trade deal, ratcheting up trans-Atlantic tensions and jeopardizing talks before they even begin.
Speaker after speaker called out Clinton for everything from the email scandals to jeopardizing national security to being the direct cause of ISIS's growth in the Middle East.
If things go south, the vice president could become a fall guy, jeopardizing not only Trump's shot at reelection but his own shot at being crowned his successor.
"We need a strong Cfius review process to ensure that we're not inadvertently strengthening the Chinese military and jeopardizing our national security in the process," Mr. Pittenger said.
The left wing increasingly favors intrusion in all aspects of American life and advocates policies diminishing personal rights in favor of state power and jeopardizing the social contract.
The joint submission on Wednesday comes amid criticism of the CMA from two early backers of Deliveroo, who accused the regulator of jeopardizing future investment in British startups.
In his rush to leave the E.U., he has been accused of jeopardizing the much older union that he leads: that of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
They have accused the media of abetting felons inside the government who are leaking damaging information about Mr. Trump and jeopardizing national security, perhaps with revenge in mind.
"The rule would threaten the viability of the ride-sharing model as it currently exists, jeopardizing the benefits this model has created for riders and drivers," Uber said.
"The rule would threaten the viability of the ride-sharing model as it currently exists, jeopardizing the benefits this model has created for riders and drivers," Uber said.
"Without a doubt buying palo santo is potentially jeopardizing and people could be participating in the decimation of isolated rare populations of palo santo," said Mr. Miller Weisberger.
We are jeopardizing our community's ability to attract and retain the talent that businesses need to compete with our peers in the United States and around the world.
"The actions of the shareholder might be jeopardizing the co-op as a whole," said Andrew P. Brucker, a partner at the law firm Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads.
That may mean that a French person could get the job without jeopardizing France's chances of also filling one of the two top EU jobs, a source said.
Interns will also shadow certain positions in another control room and will be able to use our equipment as a learning tool without jeopardizing our on-air product.
Mr. Trump's budget would also slash federal funds for transit projects, potentially jeopardizing Amtrak's project, known as Gateway, to build a new train tunnel under the Hudson River.
Washington had already detected this effort in the late 1990s, but it was deemed an insufficient threat not worthy of jeopardizing the gains made by the plutonium freeze.
"The magnitude of the climate crisis is jeopardizing our future and life on the planet as we know it," said United Nations Secretary General António Guterres on Wednesday.
"They're nasty, they're brutal, they're unethical and they certainly have no problem at all putting civilians at risk and jeopardizing the status of protected targets," Pentagon spokesman Col.
A major prison break could breathe new life into the Islamic State insurgency, jeopardizing the gains made by the U.S.-led coalition in rolling back the jihadist movement.
But immigration lawyers and other experts report that officers are digging up information going back years to raise questions that are delaying, and jeopardizing, citizenship for many applicants.
WASHINGTON — President Trump met Monday evening with the Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome H. Powell, whom the president has repeatedly criticized as jeopardizing economic growth by raising interest rates.
Sterling declined 0.6% and reversed some of Friday's gains, after opposition Labour Party accused Prime Minister Theresa May of leaking details of the compromise under discussion and jeopardizing talks.
Cook has said that such a backdoor is impossible to build without substantially jeopardizing the security of every iOS device, which now number in the hundreds of millions worldwide.
While Britain, Germany and France appear united, Mogherini has so far been unwilling to consider EU sanctions on Iran over its ballistic missiles to avoid jeopardizing the nuclear deal.
Temer, a third of his Cabinet and dozens of powerful congressmen are under investigation for corruption, jeopardizing the prospects of the congressional passage of the government's economic austerity package.
Germany has warned its nationals traveling to Turkey that they do so at their own risk, and Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Erdogan was "jeopardizing the centuries-old partnership".
The country's attorney general has said Hedges was charged with spying for a foreign state, without naming it, and jeopardizing the military, economic and political security of the country.
"The goal is to get Khloé out of there as fast as they can without jeopardizing the safety of the baby after she's arrived," a source previously told PEOPLE.
Sterling declined 0.54% and reversed some of Friday's gains, after opposition Labour Party accused Prime Minister Theresa May of leaking details of the compromise under discussion and jeopardizing talks.
The 15-member Security Council met on Saturday night after Russia demanded an emergency session to discuss the incident and accused the United States of jeopardizing the Syria deal.
In Luxembourg, the European Investment Bank, the bloc's lending arm, rejected lending to EU companies in Iran for fear of jeopardizing its ability to raise money on U.S. markets.
That helps you assess what kind of help — financial and otherwise — that you can provide without jeopardizing your own financial aims like retirement or putting your kids through college.
Sand dams "only trap excess rainwater, so there is no risk of them jeopardizing the livelihoods of people relying on the river as a source of irrigation", Omolo added.
The UAE's attorney general has said Hedges was charged with spying for a foreign state, without naming it, and jeopardizing the military, economic and political security of the country.
"The goal is to get Khloé out of there as fast as they can without jeopardizing the safety of the baby after she's arrived," a source previously told PEOPLE.
At a time Amazon is raking in one conquest after another, Sears may be jeopardizing one of its very few remaining strongholds — its hold on the major appliance market.
His poll numbers are dismal — so bad, in fact, that he's putting GOP strongholds like Arizona, Georgia and Utah in play, and jeopardizing down-ballot Republicans across the nation.
"Canada cannot supply medicines and vaccines to a market ten times larger than its own population without jeopardizing Canadian supplies and causing shortages," the organization said in a statement.
"Drug importation schemes circumvent the robust safety requirements we have in United States, posing a serious public health risk and jeopardizing our secure medicine system," the industry group said.
Seehofer's stance has also come in for widespread criticism from across the political spectrum for jeopardizing Germany's stability for the sake of a political spat within the conservative camp.
"It's a weird time to be applying, with all the scrutiny," said Grishma, who gave only her first name for fear of jeopardizing her chances of getting a visa.
Once I acknowledged that, I could look at my spending more objectively, with the understanding that if I continued this way, I would be jeopardizing my family's financial future.
McCabe, who served with the FBI for more than 20 years, was fired Friday just two days shy of when he was set to retire, potentially jeopardizing his pension.
Frances Hill, a professor at the University of Miami School of Law, said during the hearing that "students can do almost anything" without jeopardizing a college's tax-exempt status.
Mariano Rajoy, Spain's caretaker prime minister, called on opposition parties on Tuesday to allow him to form a new government or risk jeopardizing Spain's democratic system and economic recovery.
"The regimens employed internationally were very conservative in fear of overloading the early repair tissue and jeopardizing the final outcome," lead author Jay Ebert told Reuters Health by email.
"Renault is fully cooperating with the authorities and will not comment on the report's content to avoid the risk of jeopardizing the proper conduct of the investigation," it added.
Robinson was jailed in May for 13 months for contempt of court after potentially jeopardizing a grooming case in Leeds by broadcasting to Facebook Live from outside the courthouse.
Last month, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo certified that Saudi Arabia was minimizing civilian casualties in the Yemen air campaign apparently to avoid jeopardizing $2 billion in weapons sales.
Politicians and the military argued that Pumalín Park, which crosses the narrow space between the Pacific Ocean and the Argentine border, cut the country in two, jeopardizing national sovereignty.
Mr. Trump is "upending the United States economy, and perhaps jeopardizing his re-election prospects, with an abrupt escalation of protectionist trade policies," Jim Tankersley of the NYT writes.
And in the name of being safe, we are gravely jeopardizing the central task of any serious liberal education, which is not — or not merely — the transmission of knowledge.
Democrats said during the hearing that the president violated his oath of office by jeopardizing national security for personal gain and by trying to interfere in the 2020 election.
In response, House Speaker Paul Ryan accused the Democratic leaders of "playing politics" and jeopardizing the federal response to Harvey by calling for a short-term debt limit hike.
A rupture to trade with those two countries would disrupt the global supply chain, jeopardizing factories in the United States that depend on imported components in making their wares.
While the United States postures to look tough against Russia, we are only punishing American companies and jeopardizing international business partnerships that need not be part of this mix.
Pyongyang already had told South Korean President Moon Jae-in weeks ago that it understood and accepted that the annual exercises could proceed without jeopardizing the high-level negotiations.
But farmers are losing patience as their crops continue to pile up in storage, potentially jeopardizing Trump's support among a group that was key to his election in 2000.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon accused the ruling Conservatives on Thursday of jeopardizing the Irish peace process by seeking support to govern from a Northern Irish party.
On October 1, some doctors at the hospital called for a no-confidence vote in Dr. Thompson's leadership and questioned whether the industry relationships were jeopardizing the hospital's mission.
He explained the problems with the projects in a letter to Congress: One project would be built in an earthquake zone, potentially jeopardizing the lives of thousands of people.
But their solution is anathema to most immigrant-rights backers and could face criticism from moderate Republicans — potentially jeopardizing a broader GOP bill aimed at protecting Dreamers from deportation.
Much of the controversy during the campaign centered on the funding, with critics saying Arizona was jeopardizing its future by taking too much money from its land trust fund.
But in those cases, these women were hindered by the disproportionate power dynamics, keeping the secret of their superior at the risk of losing their job or jeopardizing their career.
The governor has accused Democrats of jeopardizing the ability of schools to open later this month by not sending him the bill until Monday, two months after it was passed.
Such sanctions have been floated as one course of action that could punish Saudi Arabia without jeopardizing a $110 billion arms deal that Trump has said he will not cancel.
All states should also examine their child care requirements and oversight and make improvements where needed, with the understanding that lax requirements and unsafe conditions risk jeopardizing federal tax dollars.
Unrelenting rains catapulted May to the second-wettest month on record in the U.S., leaving vast tracts of farmlands flooded across the nation's midsection, and jeopardizing this year's corn crop.
Overall, the harm can be very real: If people can be conned into jeopardizing our children's lives, as they do when they opt out of immunizations, why not our democracy?
Air Berlin has already said the cancellations threatened its existence and could force it to shut down, jeopardizing negotiations with potential investors and costing it several million euros a day.
This system would let you save your social graph, delete your Facebook account, and then find your friends on other apps without ever jeopardizing the privacy of their contact info.
And in January Richmond joined six other California cities in suing oil companies for growing coastal threats related to climate change—primarily the sea level rise jeopardizing Richmond's working coastline.
Luann de Lesseps is still pissing off judges and her probation officer, but her real-life problems are NOT jeopardizing her reality TV future with 'Housewives' -- at least, not yet.
This labeling confusion means that a severe stroke patient may not get to a facility that provides this procedure in time, unnecessarily jeopardizing their chances for the best possible outcomes.
For doubters, the production cuts and rising prices threw a lifeline to U.S. shale producers and encouraged them to ramp up drilling even faster, jeopardizing the long-term market balance.
A senior military officer has accused the Air Force general tapped to be the next vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of sexual misconduct, potentially jeopardizing his nomination.
"The time is now to hold serious discussions with China in order to identify solutions and forestall further unintended impacts that are jeopardizing the livelihood of all Americans," Brilliant said.
In addition to jeopardizing populations of Greater Sage-Grouse, Zinke's proposed changes could devastate local economies and reduce opportunities for outdoor recreation, which generate $1 billion annually in sagebrush country.
However, lost in all of the conversation is one critical element: The role that private insurers play in putting patients in the middle and jeopardizing access to life-saving care.
Last year, divisions among Republicans over inching toward permitting young illegal immigrants to serve in the military culminated in a floor vote to avoid jeopardizing the entire underlying defense authorization.
SYDNEY, Australia — Even as global economic worries move investors to pour their money into seemingly stable Australia, political deadlock is jeopardizing the country's long-held image as a financial haven.
Mueller's team will explain in district court in Washington why they accused Trump's jailed ex-campaign chairman of lying to them, potentially jeopardizing his cooperation deal with the special counsel.
That savings, combined with other measures to generate extraordinary revenues, should allow the government to revise its spending freeze later this month without jeopardizing its budget target, the source said.
But continuing to misdiagnose the current challenge as strictly an opioid epidemic means moving our country further away from addressing the real challenge, and jeopardizing our children along the way.
But states, local governments and groups challenging the Trump administration's move say the question will keep immigrants and non-citizens from responding, jeopardizing the overall accuracy of the population count.
Lawmakers and corporate lobbyists say the border adjustment tax could die in Congress, potentially jeopardizing the prospects for tax reform, mainly because of opposition from a handful of Senate Republicans.
But litigation over whether an American member of the Islamic State is subject to wartime detention would squarely raise that question, potentially jeopardizing the basis for the broader war effort.
States may, as a result, end up cutting services, jeopardizing nursing home care for poor seniors, advocates say, because it is one of the most expensive parts of the program.
Regardless of firms' ties to the White House, charges of fraud and violence around election time have cast a pall on the work of some consultants, jeopardizing their own image.
The NPR report unleashed long-simmering frustration and anger among employees, many of whom said they felt their managers — including Tronc executives — were jeopardizing the quality of the paper's journalism.
But with coronavirus cases on the rise in the area where they live, the couple have grown increasingly anxious about falling ill and jeopardizing their chance of become lawful residents.
But with coronavirus cases on the rise in the area where they live, the couple have grown increasingly anxious about falling ill and jeopardizing their chance of become lawful residents.
Even after he accepted that Mr. Robot had been working against him, Elliot still believed that he had the ability to counteract the efforts to push it farther, jeopardizing lives.
Faced with disappointing evangelical and pro-Israel backers like Mr. Adelson, or alarming allies and Arab leaders while jeopardizing his own peace initiative, the president sided with his key supporters.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average's decline below 20,000 almost completely erased all of the iconic index's previous gains since Trump's inauguration, jeopardizing a key talking point for his reelection campaign.
And despite charges that they are cynically jeopardizing national unity, the ultra-Orthodox believe genuinely that their conduct is what actually guarantees the security of Israel and the Jewish people.
Representatives and senators would then brag about "bringing home the bacon" to their constituents — even though that bacon was jeopardizing the prosperity and diminishing the freedoms of those very constituents.
In a tweet on Thursday evening, Mr. Schiff said that it appeared that Mr. Trump was "again jeopardizing our efforts to stop foreign meddling" with his objections to the briefing.
Will Khamenei and his advisers consider that their meddling in the Middle East has been too ambitious, to the extent it is jeopardizing the domestic stability of the Islamic revolution?
In most states, they are upset with the president's push to repeal the Affordable Care Act without putting forward a Republican alternative, which voters view as jeopardizing their health coverage.
As a result of this sobering perspective from recent history, jeopardizing the U.S.-SDF relationship at the expense of a larger deal with Turkey would have significant international security ramifications.
That left American victims of Palestinian terrorism without an avenue to pursue compensation from the Palestinian Authority, while jeopardizing one of the few successful counterterrorism efforts between Israelis and Palestinians.
Unfortunately, there's nothing funny about taking health care away from 24 million Americans, jeopardizing women's health and setting a horrible example for our kids through hateful rhetoric and dangerous policies.
At the same time, health officials have advised against large gatherings, forcing the suspension of events from professional sports to Broadway shows and concerts — further jeopardizing the livelihoods of workers.
Mr. Trump repeatedly urged the Fed last year to stop raising interest rates, and to stop reducing its bond holdings, warning that its "crazy" policies were jeopardizing the economic expansion.
In the final countdown to Christmas, the work stoppage was jeopardizing traditional family gatherings and meals of roasted capon for travelers in the Gare de Lyon and elsewhere across France.
The use of such chemicals has given the electronics industry a reputation for jeopardizing the health of workers and the environment on both the manufacturing and disposal end of things.
But on Friday he called for another election in the tiny West African country, jeopardizing what was expected to be Gambia's first democratic transition of power in more than 50 years.
It was later established that accused Salla intentionally committed the offense of disrupting the operation of aircraft, jeopardizing the safety of the passengers and crew members on board, the NIA said.
But she also said she lived in terror of Lauer jeopardizing her career and that the encounters caused anguish and shame that eventually prompted her to break up with her boyfriend.
KOTOR, Montenegro (Reuters) - Excessive real estate development is jeopardizing Montenegro's landmark historical site of Kotor, with the United Nations heritage protection agency threatening to strip it from its World Heritage List.
While relatively rare, it's possible for requesters to "reject" the work that Turkers have done, sometimes for no reason, jeopardizing their ability to be approved for new projects in the future.
"By standing in the way of a fair market place for images, Google is threatening innovation and jeopardizing artists' ability to fund the creation of important future works," Ms Miyashita said.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Six former Israeli spymasters accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday of jeopardizing the country's future as it prepares to celebrate the 70th anniversary of its founding next month.
Conservative leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer on Friday accused the Social Democrats (SPD) of jeopardizing Germany's defense industry and jobs by refusing to ease the halt in arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia.
The sanctions, which also include an unspecified monetary penalty, come six months after the regulator sent a scathing letter to the company, saying its practices were jeopardizing patient health and safety.
"The goal is to get Khloé out of there as fast as they can without jeopardizing the safety of the baby after she's arrived," a source told PEOPLE before the birth.
The "sensitive" intel had been obtained by a partner of the United States that hadn't approved of the information being shared with Russia, jeopardizing the U.S.'s relationship with the ally.
These sweeping changes would reduce or eliminate benefits for more than 1 million households and more than 2 million people, jeopardizing the effectiveness of our country's most successful anti-hunger program.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, accused Russia of jeopardizing the talks by insisting on the inclusion of "terrorist groups" such as the YPG.
That leverage frequently compels members of Congress to choose to do what their party leaders demand—or else risk jeopardizing the opportunities they might otherwise have to influence the legislative process.
State-owned SAA has canceled hundreds of flights since the strike began on Friday, saying the stoppage is costing 50 million rand ($3.36 million) per day and jeopardizing talks with lenders.
By sharing information with other women in the world at large, Jennifer wasn't jeopardizing her next promotion, or helping any specific colleague get ahead at the expense of her own career.
But the episode is likely to cause concern among critics of Clinton, who have previously accused her of resorting to unsecure forms of communication out of convenience, potentially jeopardizing sensitive information.
The battle for Congress, already center stage, will draw only more attention if the embattled Roy S. Moore loses an Alabama Senate race in December, jeopardizing Republican control of the chamber.
Deutsche Telekom, Europe's largest telecoms operator, on Wednesday proposed a series of steps to ensure that Chinese vendors could take part in building Germany's 5G mobile networks without jeopardizing national security.
They also fear that because the Title IX team members have other jobs at the university, their ultimate loyalty will be to the institution, jeopardizing their ability to fairly adjudicate complaints.
For weeks, as the coronavirus has spread across the globe, New York officials have warned that a surge of cases could overwhelm the state's health care system, jeopardizing thousands of patients.
That longstanding practice is now under attack on two fronts, potentially jeopardizing a source of financing for initiatives across the country that supporters say have paid great environmental and social dividends.
This can be the decade when, together, we win the key battle in the climate fight by putting emissions on a sharp downward trajectory without jeopardizing energy security or economic growth.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham accused Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of ordering the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and said the prince was jeopardizing relations with the United States.
Yet today the Republican Party does not support impeachment for coercing a foreign government to interfere in our electoral process, jeopardizing our national security, obstructing Congress's investigation and lying about it.
But Nadler argued that Trump violated his oath of office by pressuring Ukraine to announce an investigation into Biden and other Democrats, jeopardizing national security and the integrity of U.S. elections.
"I think it's important for us to try to stay open as much as possible, without jeopardizing the well-being of our staff," said Neil Hasegawa, owner of Hasegawa General Store.
President Trump is set to sign an executive order Thursday to make it easier to for churches and other religious groups to participate in politics without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status.
My efforts to cooperate with the other commissioners to fulfill the agency's mission had been thwarted, revealing an unfortunate truth: The F.E.C. was betraying the American public and jeopardizing our democracy.
Numerous cuts could be made to the Department of Defense without jeopardizing national security, like eliminating the $6900 million earmark for the F-2628 Joint Strike Fighter Program in fiscal 28503.
The ERA could have a similar effect,  and prohibit women's shelters from differentiating between biological men and biological women, jeopardizing women's safety and possibly triggering emotional and mental trauma for women.
Evidence and experience have shown that complete bans on abortions do not reduce their number, but drive them underground "jeopardizing the life, health and safety of the women concerned", she said.
He was charged with "spying for a foreign country, jeopardizing the military, political and economic security of the state," but the ruling was not final and allowed him the right to appeal.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Developed countries are not taking their commitment to generate $100 billion in climate finance seriously, experts meeting in the Thai capital said on Wednesday, possibly jeopardizing the 2015 Paris accord.
"By combining the national concealed weapons bill with the Fix NICS Act, the House is jeopardizing the chances of actually passing bipartisan, comprehensive reform of our broken background checks system," he said.
In a separate report, the technology policy group Information Technology & Innovation Foundation called on Congress to lower the corporate rate, but warned that elements like the border tax risked jeopardizing the effort.
But the proposal was narrowly defeated, Mr. Fasano said, over fears about jeopardizing public safety and hurting public corrections workers, as well as concerns that the promised cost savings would not materialize.
And they warned that by making it harder for users to see viral videos, Facebook may be jeopardizing its own business, which relies on users spending lots of time on the platform.
Though I was initially defensive, I knew that they were right, and I resolved to do my best to navigate the situation without jeopardizing the work I'd been sent there to do.
"The goal is to get Khloé out of there as fast as they can without jeopardizing the safety of the baby after she's arrived," another source told PEOPLE before she gave birth.
In his first reaction, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the point on Tuesday that all the turbulence unleashed by the White House was jeopardizing grand Republican plans to exploit congressional majorities.
The states, cities and organizations seeking to block the question have said it could lead to undercounting in states with large immigrant populations, jeopardizing their political representation and access to federal funds.
DUBAI/CAIRO (Reuters) - Worsening enmity between rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran is jeopardizing peace prospects in Yemen where a nine-month-old war has given Islamist militants a foothold in Riyadh's backyard.
In the complaint filed in court today, BamBrogan alleges that the company's top executives engaged in financial misconduct, abuse, and physical threats, marginalizing many of the company's employees and jeopardizing its future.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior military officer has accused the Air Force general tapped to be the next vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of sexual misconduct, potentially jeopardizing his nomination.
The main benefit of the new accounts is that they allow disabled people to accumulate significant savings without jeopardizing their eligibility for need-based government help like Supplemental Security Income or Medicaid.
Such support could be seen as jeopardizing Mr. Cruz's professed reputation for conservative ideological purity, given Mr. Trump's shape-shifting political views, which Mr. Cruz delighted in highlighting during his presidential campaign.
Not all of this plan is moving smoothly, but we do see the three key elements to achieving something many have long thought was impossible: reducing U.S. defense spending without jeopardizing security.
And even if one secures an appointment, he must often wait many hours at the police station — jeopardizing any job he was lucky enough to find — to be seen for the appointment.
In the first comprehensive tax reform bill proposed since Reagan 30 years ago, this legislation was widely viewed as a bold and courageous attempt to address a politically jeopardizing area of law.
By declaring that he would weaken America's commitment to NATO, Trump is jeopardizing one of the most important components of U.S. national security and is increasing the possibility of war in Europe.
"Investigators have now completed witness interviews related to the 911 calls and have determined that the audio can be released without jeopardizing the ongoing investigation," the police said in a news release.
Physicians, geneticists and policymakers have long been concerned that the enthusiasm over personalized medical information and genetic testing may place consumers who misunderstand or misinterpret results at risk of jeopardizing their health.
By sending him to Poland, Ukraine seems eager to remove the former Georgian leader, who has spearheaded a noisy opposition campaign against graft, as a potential political danger without jeopardizing his freedom.
Lawmakers are planning to introduce legislation that would establish a national commission to figure out how law enforcement can access encrypted data without jeopardizing privacy or leaving consumers vulnerable to cyber crime.
UNITED NATIONS — Russia's top diplomat said Friday that the Obama administration had been "small-hearted" and vindictive toward his country, spoiling relations and jeopardizing cooperation on critical issues including the Syria conflict.
"A series of incidents over the past 120 days suggest basic communication and coordination between CMS and HHS is lacking, thereby jeopardizing HHS' mission and undermining public trust," Arrieta wrote to Hargan.
"We're concerned that changes in aid would hurt the people most essential to any peace agreement by jeopardizing the momentum of organizations like ours," said Father Josh Thomas, the group's executive director.
"We kept asking what was going on, but they wouldn't tell us anything," said Katia, who asked to be identified by her first name only for fear of jeopardizing her immigration case.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's richest state is set to be ruled by parties opposed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, jeopardizing a Japanese-backed bullet-train project opposed by farmers.
The escape, which raised questions about the effectiveness and rigidity of Russia's coronavirus quarantine measures, prompted St. Petersburg's chief sanitary doctor to sue Ilyina for flouting quarantine rules and jeopardizing public health.
The escape, which raised questions about the effectiveness and rigidity of Russia's coronavirus quarantine measures, prompted St. Petersburg's chief sanitary doctor to sue Ilyina for flouting quarantine rules and jeopardizing public health.
Just this week, after passing along classified information about the Islamic State to Russia, and so jeopardizing an ally's intelligence asset, Trump tweeted that he had the "absolute right" to do so.
Immigrant rights activists for years have slammed Mexico for deporting too many immigrants, accusing the country's government of jeopardizing human rights and sending migrants back into the life-threatening conditions they fled.
Clinton has denied any wrongdoing with the server, but that has done little to dissuade her critics, who accuse her of conspiring to keep information from the public and jeopardizing national secrets.
Because banks cannot risk jeopardizing their access to the plumbing of the dollar-based global financial network, they have taken pains to steer clear of nations and companies deemed pariahs in Washington.
What do you say to America's allies that worry you are jeopardizing our long-time alliances and worry you are treating our historic friends and enemies and our historic enemies as friends?
Kiat Sitheeamorm, a foreign affairs advisor to the Democrat Party, said changes could include revising fines for fishing vessels, but that Thailand would abide by European Union regulations to avoid jeopardizing imports.
"Therefore, until we are confident that the issue has been resolved it would clearly not be in the interests of passengers to do so as we could be jeopardizing their safety," he said.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, coral reefs are incredibly vulnerable to human activities; overfishing, coral harvesting, as well as coastal development and boats have also played a role in jeopardizing their health.
Fox News is obsessed with the story that Clinton was pivotal in a deal that gave Russia "20 percent of our uranium," jeopardizing American national security while serving at the nation's top diplomat.
Trump announced the move last week, reversing decades of U.S. policy and recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, jeopardizing Middle East peace efforts and upsetting the Arab world and Western allies alike.
U.S. Navy commanders earlier accused Iran of jeopardizing international navigation by "harassing" warships passing through the Strait of Hormuz and said future incidents could result in miscalculation and lead to an armed clash.
"President Trump should take a good hard look at the implications of his decisions and stop jeopardizing the health and well being of the American people with his overreaching executive actions," DeLauro added.
Korean sales to Japan are currently falling at an annual rate of more than 20 percent, and Seoul is also jeopardizing a quarter of its exports going to China, its largest trade partner.
Bolsonaro's original proposal angered the Muslim world, and senior Brazilian officials backed away from it for fear of damaging ties with Arab countries and jeopardizing billions of dollars in Brazilian halal meat exports.
Sterling, meanwhile, fell 0.6% to $1.3101 and reversed some of Friday's gains, after the opposition Labor Party accused Prime Minister Theresa May of leaking details of the compromise under discussion and jeopardizing talks.
We believe that the Electronic Communications Privacy Act can be updated and modernized to provide important privacy safeguards to individuals without jeopardizing the effectiveness of the S.E.C. and other civil law enforcement agencies.
" But in the government's sentencing memo, prosecutors said Mr. Dwyer's conduct "had the foreseeable effect of putting victims and witnesses in danger, undermining criminal investigations and jeopardizing the public's confidence in law enforcement.
Washington (CNN)FBI Director Christopher Wray said Friday that members of Congress who are trying to restrict the bureau's access to information obtained through the monitoring of foreign nationals are jeopardizing national security.
News of the top secret emails is likely to roil the presidential race, where Republicans have been especially eager to accuse the Democratic front-runner of violating the law and jeopardizing U.S. secrets.
Matz said after his workout that his shoulder felt fine and that he was not worried about jeopardizing his health by trying to get back on the mound before the regular season concludes.
Puerto Rico's bankrupt electric utility cannot afford to pay back the utility's creditors over the next five years without jeopardizing much-needed investment in the rebuilding and resiliency of the island's power grid.
In a warming world, expanding access to cooling technologies without jeopardizing climate change goals is going to be a major challenge, according to a new report by the Sustainable Energy for All group.
In one school commencement ceremony after another, newly minted graduates have flouted the hymn, even at the risk of jeopardizing their job prospects in a market increasingly dominated by firms from the mainland.
Ilocos Norte also set up eight shelters for cows, goats and other livestock so farmers would not have to face the choice of leaving them behind or staying and jeopardizing their own safety.
But what is worse, according to testimony, court documents, and interviews with female prison workers, male colleagues can and do encourage such behavior, undermining the authority of female officers and jeopardizing their safety.
Mr. Wolfe's legal team unsuccessfully sought a court order that would have directed Mr. Trump to stop talking about the case because he was jeopardizing Mr. Wolfe's ability to receive a fair trial.
A permanent resident from El Salvador who earns minimum wage as a hotel maintenance worker, she was so worried about jeopardizing her status that she decided to let their coverage lapse in August.
Democrats who accuse Trump of abusing his office and jeopardizing national security for personal political gain were almost unanimous in approving Thursday's measure, but they did not pick up a single Republican vote.
Currency strength and a doubling of benchmark borrowing costs over just two months may be tightening euro zone financial conditions faster than the ECB would like, potentially jeopardizing its timeline to exit stimulus.
Lower rapeseed prices could dissuade growers who could switch to other crops, jeopardizing India's efforts to boost its local oilseed output to cut the countrys reliance on imports, India's edible oil refiners say.
"If you can privatize land purchased with Land and Water Conservation dollars, you're jeopardizing most of our national parks," said Greg Remaud, the director of the NY/NJ Baykeeper, a nonprofit conservation organization.
"If you can privatize land purchased with Land and Water Conservation dollars, you're jeopardizing most of our national parks," said Greg Remaud, the director of the NY/NJ Baykeeper, a nonprofit conservation organization.
Plus, with their 700 dedicated servers spread across more than 30 countries worldwide, you can easily bypass geo-restrictions and gain access to all your favorite content without jeopardizing browsing and streaming speeds.
Many carried American flags and at the time it seemed uncertain whether the Trump administration, eager to seal a trade deal with China, would risk jeopardizing progress on that front with punitive legislation.
SNC-Lavalin did not respond to questions about why it pushed for a civil settlement when it now appears that there was a way to accept a criminal charge without jeopardizing the company.
Britain's interior minister last year told the EU it could "take our information with us" if it left the bloc without a deal on security, jeopardizing its membership of agencies such as Europol.
The ripple effects could also impede other aspects of the president's agenda, for example, by solidifying political opposition among farm state Republicans who support the pact and jeopardizing legislative priorities like tax reform.
As Nguyen experienced herself, survivors sometimes have to pay for a rape kit test, and some states don't keep them for longer than six months, jeopardizing essential evidence necessary for putting rapists behind bars.
Alienating his family and jeopardizing some portion of his fanbase, Reynolds sets out to make a statement, throwing a concert festival, called LoveLoud, in Provo, Utah, with themes of inclusion, acceptance, and, yes, pride.
" He said his experience wasn't uncommon, and that many Black employees are scared to speak up because they know that "by raising our voices we risk jeopardizing our professional relationships and our career advancement.
Investors have feared an adverse statement could lead to a delisting of the 140-year-old company, complicating its ability to raise money for its cash-hungry memory-chip business and jeopardizing its competitiveness.
Once the plane is on the ground, it becomes a safer environment for everybody: Law enforcement can become directly involved and the pilots can use additional strategies to disable the airplane without jeopardizing safety.
"You just want to make sure that you are close enough to get a good sense of what's happening, but far enough so that you are not jeopardizing yourself and the footage," Williamson said.
Why it matters: Recent violence has halted education and vaccination campaigns several times, jeopardizing strides made in containing the outbreak, such as tracking contacts of infected people, educating wary community members and administering vaccinations.
Google's motto, "Don't be evil," is in part a branding ploy, but it is also characteristic of a kind of business that is successful enough to take ethics seriously without jeopardizing its own existence.
On Wednesday, a TechCrunch investigation revealed that apps using analytics companies called Glassbox are not only recording the minutiae of how you use those apps, but also potentially jeopardizing sensitive data in the process.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Canada's Cameco Corp is not planning further cuts to uranium output "right now," but has the option of lowering production again without jeopardizing supply contracts, its chief executive said on Thursday.
The governor, a right-wing ideologue who dismisses climate change, is further jeopardizing the state's economy by attempting to deliver on his promise of giving every Alaskan a bigger annual check in the mail.
They say such deals put the rights of big business ahead of citizens' and workers' rights and focus on deregulation, including financial service liberalization, jeopardizing safety and quality standards for the environment and consumers.
But US officials still haven't decided what products they would allow to be sold to Huawei without jeopardizing national security or giving the company an advantage in the global tech war, the Journal said.
" Giorno declared that if Trump wins, then the Republican Party's leaders "better wake up and understand that if they do not heed the American people the Republican Party is jeopardizing its existence and relevance.
Democrats will be stepping up their messaging around the case, which already has been a main theme of their midterm campaign message, arguing that Republicans are jeopardizing coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
"Regardless of the region, the riskiest states index shows that many people in the U.S. are jeopardizing their safety with inadequate cybersecurity practices," said David Dufour, vice president of engineering and cybersecurity at Webroot.
However it cautioned that Italy's biggest retail bank was concerned about stretching its balance sheet and jeopardizing dividends, adding that any acquisition might prompt the European Central Bank to ask for a capital increase.
The EU will grant May a second delay to Brexit at an emergency summit on Wednesday but leaders will debate a longer extension with conditions to prevent any future British leader jeopardizing the bloc.
The cash-strapped airline has canceled hundreds of flights since the strike began on Friday and said the stoppage initially cost 50 million rand ($3.36 million) per day and was jeopardizing talks with lenders.
Even if it were desirable and possible to reduce our $63 billion trade deficit with Mexico by scrapping Nafta, it's not worth jeopardizing the multifaceted cooperation that advances United States' security and hemispheric stability.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two Texas politicians made public details of an investigation into a terrorism suspect while it was still in progress, potentially jeopardizing the inquiry, three sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
He said he knew that by going public with his account he could be jeopardizing his ability to work as a ball person at future events because they are not supposed to speak publicly.
Add to the mix a pandemic that's putting millions of people out of work (and in some cases jeopardizing the health of those still showing up), and you might assume that answer is no.
In a statement earlier this week, police associations said the Socialist government failed to keep promises made in its last term, "jeopardizing not only the stability of the institutions but public safety in Portugal".
The figure must rise to 15 billion euros if the government wants to adopt at least some of the measures pledged by the coalition's parties without jeopardizing the 1.6 percent ceiling, the paper said.
Brexiteers insist that leaving will let the U.K. discard stuff that many voters dislike—free movement of labor, high budgetary dues, nitpicky regulations—without jeopardizing the country's access to Europe's tariff-free single market.
Where drug prices still remain high, insurers and drug companies need to develop new payment contracts that allow patients to access potentially life-saving treatments without having to worry about jeopardizing their financial future.
They say it would enable Moscow to avoid funneling gas through Central Europe, deprive them of revenue from transit fees, and enable Moscow to cut off their supplies without jeopardizing its customers in Western Europe.
"We have to make sure that their ways of life is not jeopardizing the survival of the forest," said Christian Lambrechts, a member of the task force and executive director at conservation group Rhino Ark.
On Thursday, he threatened to hit Mexico with new tariffs, escalating his immigration fight with the country's largest trading partner and jeopardizing ratification of his top legislative priority, a revised North American Free Trade Agreement.
There is significant opposition inside the Defense Department to releasing too much detail about the raid for fear of jeopardizing future missions and giving any hints about precisely how the SEALs came under withering fire.
Some farmers are forced to cope with the drop in prices by cutting spending on fertilizers, pesticides, and other things that protect their crops — leaving them vulnerable to insects and disease, and jeopardizing future harvests.
He has also promised to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv — and has done so, even at the risk of jeopardizing his goal of a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.
Government plans for protected areas in the region could undermine the fragile peace by jeopardizing the livelihoods and well-being of Karen people, said Hsa Moo at the Karen Environmental and Social Action Network (KESAN).
The different stresses and strains on boxes in different parts of the truck told them how big each one really needed to be, and how thin the cardboard could get without jeopardizing the product inside.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has given final building approval for 352 homes in settlements in the occupied West Bank, an anti-settlement movement said on Thursday - construction that Palestinians see as jeopardizing their prospects for statehood.
And perhaps most alarming, the aviation industry, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration complained that LightSquared's terrestrial wireless network would interfere with aviation navigation equipment, jeopardizing the safety of millions.
The rising bond spread risked jeopardizing the "positive results" Italian lenders achieved in cutting bad loans, the ECB supervisor said, adding this could impact their ability to lend money and in turn hurt the economy.
Two asylum seekers, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of fears of jeopardizing their applications to settle in the United States, told Reuters by phone Homeland Security officials did not ask any specific questions.
Now, other states can use Ohio's backward example to purge the voting rights of countless eligible voters, jeopardizing the very protection LBJ spoke of and for which many Americans have fought and died to protect.
Democrats are accusing him of jeopardizing health care for poorer Americans, by withdrawing Obamacare subsidies and stirring competition in the insurance market in a move likely to force sicker patients to pay more for care.
In front of reporters in Beijing, he accused Canberra of "jeopardizing bilateral mutual trust" in a dispute over the East China Sea, the type of message for a fellow diplomat usually shared behind closed doors.
We call on all our colleagues in Congress to stand with us on these amendments and put an end to the political game that is jeopardizing the health and rights of women around the world.
The AHCA would end the ACA Medicaid expansion in 2020 and cut billions of dollars from the program, jeopardizing care for millions of our most vulnerable, including children, the disabled, and those with chronic conditions.
" Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel added, "The Trump administration's actions undermine public safety by jeopardizing our philosophy of community policing, as they attempt to drive a wedge between immigrant communities and the police who serve them.
In many ways, Graham-Cassidy is worse than this summer's original legislation in its draconian cuts to Medicaid, reduced assistance to Americans who can't afford health insurance, and jeopardizing of coverage for pre-existing conditions.
" He added: "If we have knowledge of anything that's basically cheating — drug abuse, what have you — if we choose to stay silent, we are jeopardizing our career in the game as well as significant fines.
Democrats in West Virginia, North Dakota and Indiana — states Mr. Trump won by yawning margins — all supported Justice Gorsuch and are under intense pressure to support Judge Kavanaugh or risk jeopardizing their re-election campaigns.
With Tonya Riley THE KEY It will take a massive effort of time and resources to increase voting by mail across the nation if the coronavirus pandemic is still jeopardizing in-person voting in November.
"No, I don't think it's OK for America to be slamming us to make themselves safer while jeopardizing our health and our families," said the worker, who wanted to remain anonymous to protect their job.
And those consequences were epic — loss of his congressional office in 2011, the implosion of his mayoral bid in 2013, public humiliation, the dissolution of his marriage and accusations of jeopardizing Hillary Clinton's presidential bid.
The changes "could disrupt care and raise costs for Medicare beneficiaries," jeopardizing their access to needed medicines, said Robert E. Zirkelbach, a spokesman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, an industry lobbying group.
If, despite new revelations and public pressure, McConnell can end the Senate trial without jeopardizing the president or that majority, then he and his caucus will have successfully conspired to shield the president from accountability.
Members of the Trump administration have taken up the issue and discussed imposing sanctions against officials who are involved, though the Treasury Department has privately recommended against the sanctions for fear of jeopardizing trade talks.
Placing a coded call is a common way domestic abuse victims can signal for help without jeopardizing others' safety, according to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, which provides lifesaving tools and support to abuse victims.
"The president has engaged in abuse of power undermining our national security and jeopardizing the integrity of our elections," Pelosi said Thursday morning from the Capitol in Washington, D.C., according to The New York Times.
Now, gambling disorder or addiction is characterized by jeopardizing important relationships due to gambling, lying to family members, and returning to gambling even after losing money as a way to "chase" losses and get even.
Congressional Democrats have seized on the GOP-backed lawsuit to argue vulnerable Republican lawmakers are jeopardizing Americans' health care, a strategy that paid off in the 2018 midterms when the party won back the House.
Heightened discord between the United States and China risks jeopardizing negotiations around the "phase one" trade deal - a proposed preliminary deal to end the tit-for-tat tariff war between the world's two largest economies.
"They said, 'Well, the way they presented it, we thought it's a normal process, we have to do this,'" said Hesam, who did not want his surname used because he feared jeopardizing his parents' case.
But we can protect America without abandoning our principles and our moral obligation to help those fleeing war and terror, without tearing families apart, and without needlessly jeopardizing our military men and women fighting overseas.
Some smaller steel plants have also taken advantage of lax environmental enforcement to ramp up production ahead of bigger rivals, industry and government officials have said, jeopardizing national anti-smog targets and defying industry consolidation.
Kamala Harris and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti — while jeopardizing the prospects of other candidates who will struggle to raise enough early money to compete in expensive media markets in the nation's most populous state.
Residents ranging from fishermen and farmers to mayors and small business owners say water in the region's lake system is disappearing, drying out farmland and jeopardizing the region's economic base in agriculture and, more recently, tourism.
But adopting an unpopular position that you won't be able to deliver on even if you win the election is not just costly, it's reckless — jeopardizing the interests of the people you're supposed to be helping.
The lawsuit says she was told she was being dismissed because the photograph was a "social media tattoo" that could link her to Akima, which feared the Trump administration might retaliate by jeopardizing their government contracts.
Though there is little evidence many businesses have gone under from estate taxes, it's a hot-button issue for those who see the tax jeopardizing family assets like farms built over a lifetime — or several lifetimes.
Uber's investors "were so worried about jeopardizing what looked like it was going to be the second biggest payday in the history of venture capital, they weren't willing to call bullshit on anything," says this person.
Washington (CNN)A Venezuelan fighter aircraft recently made an "unsafe approach" to a US Navy aircraft flying in international airspace, "endangering the safety of the crew and jeopardizing" the aircraft's mission, the US military said Sunday.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Small steel mills in China are taking advantage of lax environmental enforcement to ramp up production ahead of bigger rivals, industry and government officials said, jeopardizing anti-smog targets and defying industry consolidation.
The pilots' union Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) held a rally at Frankfurt airport on Wednesday morning, but also faced a counter-demonstration from Lufthansa ground crew, who feel the pilots are hurting the company and jeopardizing jobs.
" Kuspan confirmed he had advised her not to talk about the Chinese camps to avoid jeopardizing her court case and her asylum request: "Our first concern was making sure she was not handed over to China.
Why it matters: An effort to win over some holdouts on the tax plan is alienating other lawmakers on both the House and Senate side, potentially jeopardizing plans for a vote tomorrow in the upper chamber.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Valeant Expands Drug Discount Offer After Criticism" (Business Day, May 17): Significant price increases in the generic drug market like those perpetrated by Valeant are jeopardizing patient access to essential medications.
"[I]mportant measures have been taken to enhance the protection of Americans' privacy and civil liberties and to strengthen the transparency of the government's surveillance efforts, without jeopardizing our counterterrorism efforts," the five-member board said.
Vaziri said his firm has seen the average application time for the EB-5 visa increase from 4 months to 18 months, and he fears that reforms might cause further delays in projects — jeopardizing the program.
"We want to declassify as much as possible without jeopardizing someone's, what we call sources and methods, but every effort will be made to fully explain exactly what her role was and what wasn't," Coats said.
OSLO (Reuters) - Human activities are causing an alarming decline in the variety of plant and animal life on Earth and jeopardizing food, clean water and energy supplies, a U.N.-backed study of biodiversity said on Friday.
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The New York Times reported on Saturday that after months of debate, American officials had shelved proposed targeted sanctions for fear of jeopardizing continuing trade talks, and are unwilling to raise the issue in the talks.
Researchers said in a study published last month that a rise in emissions of CFC-11 was jeopardizing the effort to repair the ozone layer, which protects people and crops from the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays.
But the threat of parallel governments is jeopardizing the nascent process to end a war that has killed tens of thousands of people since the United States launched attacks on Afghanistan just weeks after the Sept.
"Donald Trump made it clear this week that he'd put Medicare and Social Security on the chopping block, jeopardizing the livelihoods of countless seniors," Shripal Shah, the vice president of American Bridge, said in a statement.
She had to interpose herself in a meeting of top senior analysts, not to mention hundreds of others listening in virtually from dozens of rooms throughout the world, and risk jeopardizing their task with questionable intel.
Shortly afterwards, Stallone claims he was invited into a meeting with Indiana's Labor Commissioner and told to back off the case or risk jeopardizing Indiana's chances of being chosen as a location for Amazon's second headquarters.
Simply put, it's unconscionable that Yale and Harvard are jeopardizing our futures for short-term economic gain, especially given the growing body of evidence that investments in the fossil fuel industry are risky, poorly performing assets.
WASHINGTON — The news that President Trump disclosed highly classified information about the Islamic State during a meeting with Russian officials, jeopardizing an ally's intelligence source, has raised interest in legal issues surrounding disclosures of classified information.
The move prompted an outcry from Democrats and former intelligence officials, who argued that the President could be jeopardizing intelligence sources and politicizing intelligence during an ongoing investigation into ties between his campaign associates and Russia.
State lawmakers from both parties said on Sunday that Mr. Northam's fragile hold on power risked jeopardizing Democrats' policy ambitions for the fall, when control of both of Virginia's legislative chambers will be up for grabs.
But a deal struck by Senate Republican leaders and Senator Susan Collins of Maine to mitigate the effect of the repeal has been all but rejected by House Republicans, potentially jeopardizing Ms. Collins's final yes vote.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump praised federal officials and the governor of Puerto Rico during a visit to the territory in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, but jokingly chastised the island for jeopardizing budget resources.
The trusts address a difficult dilemma for many families: how to pass on assets to a disabled child without jeopardizing his or her eligibility for means-tested government benefits, such as Medicaid, Medicare and Supplemental Security Income.
About half a dozen others have said they have significant concerns about how the system would work in practice, jeopardizing Republicans' ability to garner the simple majority required for legislation to pass in Senate under budget reconciliation.
One Silicon Valley venture capitalist, who also requested anonymity for fear of jeopardizing business relationships, told BuzzFeed News human rights issues like those in Xinjiang may not be a consideration for institutional investors in private equity funds.
MILAN/LONDON (Reuters) - BP's diversion of a tanker of liquefied natural gas (LNG) away from Egypt due to payment issues is the first sign that the country's currency crisis could be jeopardizing its energy supplies, traders said.
BEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - Air strikes hit the only road into rebel-held areas of Aleppo city on Sunday in the heaviest bombing since February, a rebel official and monitors said, jeopardizing access where around 300,000 Syrians live.
The trade war with China also doesn't appear to be jeopardizing JPMorgan Chase's plans to take a controlling stake in China International Fund Management (CIFM), an asset management business that the bank currently owns 49% of, either.
What do you say to America's allies who worry that you might be jeopardizing our long-term alliances and who worry that you might be treating our historic friends as enemies and our historic enemies as friends?
Spain had threatened to withdraw its Patriot missiles from Turkey in protest at Turkey's cross-border offensive that NATO allies say risked jeopardizing the fight against Islamic State militants but which Ankara said was to fight terrorism.
It was a blustery and dramatic move, 48 hours before the final Republican debate until the Iowa caucuses: Donald J. Trump stormed out in a rage at Fox News, jeopardizing the network's ratings and overtaking political headlines.
At the time, Speaker Nancy Pelosi was seen as reluctant to put forward a resolution formally authorizing such an inquiry, to avoid jeopardizing newly elected Democrats who won seats in moderate districts in the 2018 midterm elections.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Twice Olympic shooting champion Michael Diamond has been arrested for drink driving and charged with firearms offences, the Australian Olympic Committee said on Monday, jeopardizing his chances of competing at a seventh Olympics in Rio.
The offices of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) have also been shuttered, jeopardizing funding for many public arts projects, including an upcoming celebration of the Women's Suffrage Centennial at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
It may soon become difficult to determine who sits in the hotter seat: Trump's Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh or Senate Democrats from conservative states who must decide whether they are jeopardizing their political careers by opposing him.
The progressive removal of senior princes from government over the last three years, and now the wave of arrests of princes and ministers, is jeopardizing the safety and wealth of royal family members for the first time.
OSLO (Reuters) - Russia's deployment of new nuclear-capable missiles in Europe is jeopardizing a key arms control treaty that helped end the Cold War, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told a news conference in Norway on Tuesday.
So-called sanctuary jurisdictions often have a policy of not honoring such requests because, they say, some courts have ruled it unconstitutional or out of concern of jeopardizing the cooperation of potential witnesses and victims of crimes.
But, with the first step of the midterm review process -- the technical assessment report -- behind us, some automakers are changing their tone, jeopardizing critical carbon and air pollution reductions by calling for a weakening of these standards.
At a congressional hearing in January, Hoenig warned lawmakers the bill could encourage banks to take on excessive risk, jeopardizing the stability of the financial system - although he praised efforts to reduce the burden for small banks.
Frescobaldi said there was enough demand to justify a growth threshold of up to 4 percent per year in Italy, without jeopardizing quality or pricing, adding that local bodies should take a stronger role in managing expansion.
In a statement published to Trump's website on Wednesday, Stephen Miller, the republican presidential candidate's national policy director, said that relinquishing US control over ICANN would "surrender American internet control to foreign powers," thereby jeopardizing internet freedom.
But the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that the Trump administration has advised government officials to take a measured public line on the protests, for fear of jeopardizing sensitive talks on a possible trade deal with Beijing.
TALLINN (Reuters) - The outlook for the euro zone economy has improved so the question now is how quickly central bank support can be reduced without jeopardizing growth, European Central Bank policymaker Ardo Hansson told an Estonian newspaper.
In an attempt to earn a tangible income in the streaming age, these musicians are inventing phantom plays of their own work and, potentially, jeopardizing their catalogue's permanent place in everyone's new, cloud-based, streaming record collection.
"[The debt swap] will strengthen the dollar assets of the central bank and will allow the central bank to lend the government in Lebanese pounds at low rates without jeopardizing the stability of the currency," Salameh said.
Beijing, which has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, responded to the July passage with a warning to the United States to avoid jeopardizing "peace and stability" in the strategic waterway.
Since the anti-Islam campaigner was jailed in May for jeopardizing a sex crimes trial that was underway in the English city of Leeds, he's become an unlikely figurehead for American right-wingers and free-speech activists.
Strategists and pundits of all stripes believe that the Democrats handled this badly and are doing an ace job of jeopardizing their likely midterm election gains and their chances of retaking at least one chamber of Congress.
A strong turnout among Palestinian citizens of Israel, who make up 20 percent of the population, could raise the number of votes needed to make it into Parliament, jeopardizing smaller parties on the right and the left.
The athlete, Alexander Krushelnytsky, is the first from Russia to come under investigation at these Games for using a banned substance, jeopardizing the bronze medal he won last week in the mixed doubles competition with his wife.
Even if you don't like the media, one has to wonder how many other news outlets will be banned before the campaign is over in November because Trump thinks they're somehow jeopardizing his ability to garner support?
In an effort to purge extremist propaganda from its platform, YouTube has inadvertently removed thousands of videos that could be used to document atrocities in Syria, potentially jeopardizing future war crimes prosecutions, observers and rights advocates say.
"Could anyone have imagined that five or 10 years ago, when businessmen turned down a New York mogul and reality TV host auditioning for its investment," he wrote, "that they were jeopardizing the security of their country?"
A lawsuit led by New York Attorney General Letitia James said the expanded "conscience" protections could undermine the ability of states and cities to provide effective healthcare without jeopardizing billions of dollars a year in federal aid.
Once celebrated as a savior of a near-bankrupt Nissan 20 years ago, Ghosn has been ousted as chairman of Nissan, Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp since his arrest, jeopardizing the auto-making alliance he masterminded.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey risks jeopardizing economic ties with China if it keeps criticizing Beijing's treatment of Uighur Muslims, China's envoy to Ankara warned, just as Chinese firms are looking to invest in Turkish energy and infrastructure mega-projects.
A paper in May of 2016 by senior economists at the IMF, which for 40 years has driven economic liberalization of global economies, said some neo-liberal policies have increased inequality and are now jeopardizing durable global growth.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's health ministry has proposed a ban on the production and import of electronic cigarettes, documents seen by Reuters showed, potentially jeopardizing the expansion plans of big firms like Juul Labs and Philip Morris International.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Police in China have detained a woman for "deliberately concealing" her contact with someone from an area stricken by the coronavirus and jeopardizing efforts to stop its spread, the Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI, July 20203 (Reuters) - Small steel mills in China are taking advantage of lax environmental enforcement to ramp up production ahead of bigger rivals, industry and government officials said, jeopardizing anti-smog targets and defying industry consolidation.
It's a little different from what our tipster told us: We have to find a way to prevent a crime — whether it is terrorism or murder — by getting into a phone without jeopardizing security and privacy for everyone.
But a partisan battle over paying for the extension seems certain to delay the bill in the Senate and has each party accusing the other of jeopardizing a program that serves more than 8 million low-income children.
The armory, which is where the military stores equipment, had a volunteer corps that came out and did a big press conference saying we were jeopardizing national security by putting a bike lane in front of their armory.
Many on the island are expressing concern over the politics of the scandal jeopardizing relief aid for the most vulnerable people, who are still trying to rebuild their lives nearly two years after Hurricane Maria devastated the island.
A Kavanaugh Court could make it easier for employers to avoid covering birth control, or for states to cut off funds to Planned Parenthood, jeopardizing Americans' ability to get reproductive health services like STD screenings and breast exams.
A person familiar with the issue told Reuters the economic team will sent two different proposals to Bolsonaro, with one of them freeing up a more modest amount of around 30 billion reais to avoid jeopardizing housing funding.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Inadequate rights for indigenous and rural women are jeopardizing forests and common lands across the globe as demand for land and resources grows, underlining the urgent need for legal reforms, researchers said on Thursday.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The new leader of Germany's ruling Christian Democrats, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, has accused the Social Democrats (SPD) of jeopardizing Germany's defense industry and jobs by refusing to soften its stance on arms deliveries to Saudi Arabia.
However, economists at HSBC note much of regulators' efforts to reduce leverage so far have been aimed at financial institutions, with significant reductions in China's overall debt levels still considered too risky to tackle without jeopardizing GDP growth.
By confusing tax deductions with subsidies and potentially treating energy companies differently than their counterparts in other sectors, we risk jeopardizing the progress that has made the U.S. number one in resources such as oil, gas, and coal.
But for this particular request, the FBI and intelligence officials cautioned the Trump administration that providing such information to Nunes ran the risk of jeopardizing the identity of a U.S. intelligence source, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.
The chief meteorologist for ABC News fired back at critics on Twitter who said she was jeopardizing her safety and those of her colleagues by reporting live from the deck of a building as Hurricane Florence made landfall.
After more than a decade in Iraq and Afghanistan, they say, troops are lagging in training and new weaponry, which is jeopardizing their ability to defeat the Islamic State and deal with potential conflicts with Russia and China.
A large portion of the debt is held by creditors, with whom Puerto Rico's government has been negotiating in good faith so we can establish a path forward without jeopardizing services to the most vulnerable of the population.
LONDON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - A leading geneticist who ran the conference where a Chinese scientist said he had made the world's first "gene-edited" babies condemned him on Monday for potentially jeopardizing lives and having no biology training.
And her role at that time — not just as a spouse but as a campaign counselor and character witness to an elected official who faced career-jeopardizing accusations of sexual misconduct — is a legitimate subject for journalistic exploration.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades said on Tuesday he was confident the European Union would take a tougher stance toward Turkey in an escalating dispute over offshore oil and gas, which is also jeopardizing EU enlargement talks.
That has raised tensions with Iraqi leaders and even with Pentagon and C.I.A. officials, who say Mr. Pompeo's hard-line stand on Iran was jeopardizing ties between the United States and Iraq, where 5,200 American troops are based.
"Any tool or service can be misused," Craigslist said in a statement explaining its decision to take down "Personals.. "We can't take such risk without jeopardizing all our other services, so we are regretfully taking Craigslist personals offline.
LONDON (Reuters) - Carbon emissions from existing and planned fossil fuel energy plants and projects will exceed the amount needed to curb global warming, jeopardizing a 663 degree Celsius temperature limit goal, scientists said in a study on Monday.
"The Freedom Party is jeopardizing the integrity of the national security services and thus the security of the republic," said Stephanie Krisper, a lawmaker for the liberal Neos party and a member of the inquiry into the raid.
With fears of immigration raids and deportations running high, the plaintiffs suggest that Ross is effectively using the census to enlist vulnerable groups in harming their own political interests and jeopardizing federal funding in the places they lived.
Whereas a veteran with a bad back can pursue rehabilitation without jeopardizing their military rating, a clean bill of health from a psychiatrist or neurologist can spell economic doom for a temporarily retired veteran with PTSD or TBI.
And, historically, its small, inexpensive houses attracted artists, musicians and writers, though Ms. Lassam, a University of Toronto archivist who has lived there for 15 years, told us that Toronto's soaring real estate prices may be jeopardizing that.
The 5.8-km Suzuka track, located about 300 km south-west of Tokyo, is expected to feel the brunt of it on Saturday, jeopardizing the final practice session and qualifying, which decides the starting order for Sunday's race.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Thursday she believes the IMF can work with the Trump administration to improve the global trading system, but cautioned against jeopardizing open trade as a growth engine.
The parts of May's plan that have already leaked reveal the PM wants to keep the U.K. closely aligned to the EU after Brexit, potentially jeopardizing the country's ability to strike trade deals with the rest of the world.
Be smart: Without uniform parameters for AV data recorders and clear rules allowing independent crash investigators to access, assess and compare information across manufacturers, public confidence in AV technology is likely to continue to decline, jeopardizing long-term adoption.
He added that while the EU needed to strike a balance between maintaining economic ties with the U.K. and not jeopardizing the European project as a whole, the U.K. also needed to know exactly what it wanted from Europe.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Leaders of the congressional committee that investigates data breaches and computer hacking blasted the main U.S. banking regulator on Thursday for possibly jeopardizing the work of its inspector general, an internal watchdog, and hunting out potential whistleblowers.
ANKARA, Turkey – A senior Turkish official accused U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday of jeopardizing the long-standing ties between Turkey and the United States by allowing sanctions on two Turkish ministers over the detention of an American pastor.
And then when they deny reimbursements to Planned Parenthood, they're jeopardizing the charity care Planned Parenthood provides to women who don't qualify for Medicaid — not to mention to women who don't have other health care options in their communities.
Leading the world in both carbon reductions and in production of oil and natural gas demonstrates we can continue environmental progress without jeopardizing the energy production that is saving U.S. households $1,337 per year and enhancing American energy security.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday said Israel's building of settlements on occupied land was jeopardizing Middle East peace, voicing unusually frank frustration with America's longtime ally weeks before he is due to leave office.
"We did not know whether they were serious or it was part of their scare tactics," one Sudanese asylum seeker told Reuters by mobile telephone, but declined to be identified for fear for jeopardizing his claim for U.S. resettlement.
ABOARD THE USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH (Reuters) - U.S. Navy commanders accused Iran of jeopardizing international navigation by "harassing" warships passing through the Strait of Hormuz and said future incidents could result in miscalculation and lead to an armed clash.
The cash-strapped children of those business owners are forced to sell off those assets and businesses all the time, jeopardizing jobs and devaluing the many years some of those children often put into the building of those businesses.
"Remember, Mueller and a Democratic House can now give Michael Cohen immunity without fear of jeopardizing any prosecution, since he's already pleaded guilty," Toobin tweeted after Cohen pleaded guilty to tax fraud, bank fraud and campaign finance law violations.
Specifically, this provision would make adherence to public quality standards optional for all of lifesaving biologic products, including insulin, jeopardizing medicine uniformity and quality, which threatens patient safety for Americans with conditions as diverse as diabetes, hepatitis and hemophilia.
She indicated that for now the EU would focus on diplomatic efforts to save the nuclear deal, which signatories in 2015 touted as essential to ward off the risk of a wider Middle East war jeopardizing global energy supplies.
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel was questioned by the police on Friday as a possible suspect in a third bribery case, the weightiest so far in a string of corruption investigations that are jeopardizing his political future.
If the economy were to substantially slip, we would not only lose significant gains that have accrued to the American worker, but also risk jeopardizing the very stability and social cohesion that allows public authorities to do their job.
"Our community will not be held hostage by a few idiots intent on jeopardizing our safety and the safety of our children," Pleasantville police captain Hartman said Friday's incident was "not a Pleasantville problem" that originated in the city.
Bolsonaro's original proposal to move Brazil's embassy to Jerusalem angered the Muslim world, and senior Brazilian officials backed away from it for fear of damaging ties with Arab countries and jeopardizing billions of dollars in Brazilian halal meat exports.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s fifth-place finish in the New Hampshire Democratic primary on Tuesday plunged his campaign further into peril and uncertainty, jeopardizing his fund-raising efforts and potentially upending his path to the nomination.
For example, the Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division issued guidance that greatly expanded the definition of "employee" and restricted independent contracting opportunities, immediately jeopardizing the ability of workers to be their own boss and schedule their own hours.
Among other things, Mr. Trump last week disclosed to Russia's foreign minister and ambassador some classified information that came from Israel about an Islamic State plot, potentially jeopardizing the Israeli intelligence source and deeply angering some Israeli security officials.
For example, the documents show Cybercom struggling with how to hit targets quickly while still ensuring its hacking operations aren't unnecessarily jeopardizing the work of U.S. spy agencies gathering intelligence about ISIS and not unnecessarily stepping on allies' toes.
Democrats accused the president of endangering the U.S. Constitution, jeopardizing national security and undermining the integrity of the 2020 election by asking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a July phone call to investigate his Democratic political rival Joe Biden.
"We can now see with our own eyes that the President is jeopardizing our national security," Cummings said in his statement Tuesday afternoon that alluded to remarks the president has made in recent days defending his call with Zelensky.
However, the agreement will likely increase spending pressures over the medium term as well, highlighting the importance of the need of the government to rebuild its revenue base without jeopardizing fiscal consolidation needed to stabilize the government debt dynamics.
Katherine's Tough Decision After Attorney General John Mitchell barred the NYT from further publishing the Papers — telling them they were violating the Espionage Act and jeopardizing U.S. defense interests — The Washington Post finally got their hands on their own copy.
Well, it all started when people interested in cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum realized that their most interesting aspect was not the preposterous valuation or the planet-jeopardizing energy vampirism, but the secure, unhackable ledger that keeps track of transactions.
The closer that they get to true sustainability where there is no escape and the fish aren't treated with antibiotics, or jeopardizing the wild population, or being fed food that is sourced in an unsustainable way, then that is great.
TIM and Italy's government have been at loggerheads over the rollout of superfast Internet in so-called non-economically viable areas for weeks, since Rome accused the phone group of jeopardizing tenders launched by the government in the same regions.
The two Japanese F-15 fighter jets flew over the Miyako Strait and conducted "close range interference" and fired decoy flares, "jeopardizing the security of Chinese aircraft and pilots", ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said in a statement on his ministry's website.
The beleaguered Jet Airways carrier has been forced to ground more than 80 percent of its fleet over unpaid dues to leasing companies, pushing it to the brink of shutdown and jeopardizing hopes of a new investor rescuing the carrier.
"We are committed to prosecuting anyone - be they rogue actors or foreign nations - who tries to line their pockets by jeopardizing the hard work our businesses perform every day," Acting U.S. Attorney David Weiss in Delaware said in a statement.
"If you're in the financial services industry dealing with a state, chances are you're covered by these laws and you're jeopardizing current business and, even more pernicious, you're putting yourself out of business for the next two years," Gross said.
So single-minded was Moscow in the pursuit of the Aleppo campaign that it defied U.S. calls for an easing of the stranglehold on the city, despite the risk of jeopardizing a deal with Washington to cooperate in strikes against militants.
The Philippines has been a key U.S. ally in its dispute with China over the South China Sea, in which Washington blames Beijing for militarizing a vital global trade route and jeopardizing freedom of movement at sea and in the air.
The researchers write that they "cannot describe it in detail now without jeopardizing the integrity of the results," but say they received approval from two university ethics committees, and filed the outline of the plan with a neutral third party.
In the latter half of last year, when the Mirai botnets basically broke the internet, some hackers realized that companies were not only unwilling to build better security into their devices; they were jeopardizing the security of the entire internet.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lankan torture victims have filed 10 new claims for damages in a U.S. court against wartime defense chief Gotabaya Rajapaksa, lawyers for the plaintiffs and a rights group said, possibly jeopardizing his plan to run for president.
The company's executives said they were confident they could develop their own self-driving cars without jeopardizing any of their relationships, but it seems doubtful that all of these partnerships will survive as the competition surrounding autonomous driving heats up.
In Chicago, $3.6 billion in federal funds are at stake, possibly jeopardizing money to pay for everything from feeding low-income pregnant women to repairing roads and bridges, according an analysis by the Better Government Association, a nonpartisan state watchdog group.
A spokeswoman for the Interior Ministry did not confirm the exact date but said there would be a repatriation flight to Afghanistan by the end of the year, although details would not be announced in advance to avoid jeopardizing it.
And while the trip provided a range of photo ops and speeches, Arab countries broke out into a diplomatic fight with Qatar shortly after the trip, jeopardizing the US-led anti-ISIS effort and America's main military base in the region.
Trump reportedly will ease rules on church political activity: President Trump is reportedly set to sign an executive order Thursday to make it easier to for churches and other religious groups to participate in politics without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status.
The Silicon Valley-based VR startup is working with NFL and college football teams to train their athletes virtually, using a headset to help athletes experience game scenarios the same way they do on the field without physically jeopardizing their bodies.
Both sides have closed in on a deal but remain deadlocked over clauses aimed at avoiding disruption on the Irish border — an issue that is dividing May's government and jeopardizing her ability to get any agreement through the British parliament.
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit by taxi owners and lenders accusing New York City and its Taxi and Limousine Commission of jeopardizing their survival by imposing burdensome regulations and letting the Uber ride-sharing service take passengers away.
Failing to close this gap over the next decade would be disastrous for America's economy, hampering day-to-day commerce, resulting in losses of more than $500 billion in gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025, and jeopardizing nearly 500,000 jobs.
"[T]hese [Hezbollah-related] investigations were tamped down for fear of rocking the boat with Iran and jeopardizing the nuclear deal," Katherine Bauer, a Treasury official in the Office of Terrorist Financing told the House Committee on Foreign Affairs last February.
A Ukrainian president weak on reforms could tip the balance towards Russia while jeopardizing international funding and ties with a bloc that has given Ukrainians visa-free travel, a right some two million people have exercised in less than two years.
As this case unfolds, it will be important to see how Judge Swain and the Board protect the island's residents and ensure that Puerto Rico can develop a sustainable economic plan to transform and grow its economy without jeopardizing its residents.
Kern said there was little point in creating jobs that do not pay a living wage, but he had no interest in jeopardizing the coalition as snap elections would most likely propel the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) into the chancellery.
Manila has been aligned with the United States in its dispute with China over the South China Sea, in which Washington blames Beijing for militarizing a vital global trade route and jeopardizing freedom of movement at sea and in the air.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Arab Spring uprising and subsequent conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa have lowered life expectancy in countries such as Syria, Yemen, Tunisia and Egypt, jeopardizing two decades of health gains, experts said on Wednesday.
Ms. Merkel now stands accused by a new chorus of critics of not only betraying her ideals on immigration but also of jeopardizing core European values, as the costs of doing business with Mr. Erdogan become painfully clearer by the week.
If under-spenders are jeopardizing their social well-being, they may be risking their physical health, too, said Kristy L. Archuleta, associate professor of financial planning at the University of Georgia and a former president of the Financial Therapy Association.
Making money is obviously the goal of our businesses, but by targeting the quick fix or the fast buck, we could be jeopardizing the long-term wellness of our people, their retention capacity, and the innovation potential of our companies.
Severin Schwan, chief executive of the world's biggest maker of cancer drugs, said in an interview that Europe was already slower than the United States to approve new medicines and there are fears the UK might fall further behind, jeopardizing investment.
"In Syria, we are involved in ongoing discussions with regard to detention access," said Marc Kilstein, a spokesman for the International Committee for the Red Cross in Washington, who declined to provide details to avoid jeopardizing its work in the region.
A strong turnout among Palestinian citizens of Israel, who make up 20 percent of the population, had the potential to raise the number of votes needed to make it into Parliament, jeopardizing smaller parties on the right and the left.
" In an accompanying editorial, Steven Woolf, director of Virginia Commonwealth University's Center on Society and Health, and Jason Purnell of Washington University in St. Louis noted that the study's most important implication is that "inadequate income is jeopardizing US life expectancy.
With lawmakers from both parties dug in against the status quo, even a short-term extension of the current law may lack the votes to pass, jeopardizing the fate of provisions that U.S. intelligence agencies consider crucial for national security.
"We are pleased that the FCC, in response to our request, has clarified that schools and libraries may leave their Wi-Fi networks on for community use without jeopardizing their E-rate funding," the The SHLB Coalition said in a statement.
In the case of the debt limit, failure to approve an increase could cause the first default by the United States government, panicking the markets and jeopardizing trillions of dollars in holdings and retirement savings, among other potentially severe consequences.
Ironically, it's precisely this home state advantage that would make her nomination potentially risky: Her Senate vacancy would be filled by special election, potentially jeopardizing a Democratic Senate majority that, if it even comes about, is sure to be narrow.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's beleaguered Jet Airways said on Thursday 10 more of its planes had been grounded over unpaid dues to leasing companies, pushing it to the brink of shutdown and jeopardizing hopes of a new investor rescuing the carrier.
According to NPR, Doctors Without Borders issued a statement saying: "It has been our experience that lockdowns and quarantines do not help control Ebola, as they end up driving people underground and jeopardizing the trust between people and health providers."
"Ineffective management and oversight of confidential sources can result in jeopardizing FBI operations, and placing FBI agents, sources, subjects of investigation, and the public in harm's way," Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz said in video released along with the report.
They were driven in part by concerns that such designations could harm U.S.-Mexico ties, potentially jeopardizing Mexicos cooperation with Trumps efforts to halt illegal immigration and drug trafficking across the border, said two sources, including a senior administration official.
The revelation raises further concerns about Trump's freewheeling interactions with foreign governments, and his cavalier approach to classified information — which has included jeopardizing a source of intelligence on ISIS in a 2017 White House meeting with the Russian foreign minister.
In congressional hearings that have gripped Washington, Democrats accused the president of endangering the U.S. Constitution, jeopardizing national security and undermining the integrity of the 2020 election by asking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a July phone call to investigate Biden.
Failure to offset the nuclear hit could wipe out already thin shareholder equity and push the company into negative net worth - jeopardizing its role in public infrastructure projects and its place on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's 'first section', for larger companies.
They were driven in part by concerns that such designations could harm U.S.-Mexico ties, potentially jeopardizing Mexico's cooperation with Trump's efforts to halt illegal immigration and drug trafficking across the border, said two sources, including a senior administration official.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday launched a fresh attack on Attorney General Jeff Sessions, accusing him of jeopardizing the chances of re-election for two Republican congressmen by bringing criminal charges against them just before the midterm elections.
Similarly, many students are fearful of expressing support for Palestinian rights because of the McCarthyite tactics of secret organizations like Canary Mission, which blacklists those who publicly dare to support boycotts against Israel, jeopardizing their employment prospects and future careers.
Conducting a criminal investigation of an executive isn't just risky; in addition to jeopardizing a future partnership at a prestigious law firm, perhaps most important, it incurs "social discomfort," especially for the well-mannered overachievers who now populate the Justice Department.
Here goes: Madness is writing a stupid misogynistic email to your teammates despite knowing that emails of this sort always wind up getting leaked to the press, jeopardizing the expensive Ivy League education your parents worked so hard to pay for.
The new digs for Felicis Ventures sit in a complex owned by DivcoWest that currently boasts Sand Hill Road's highest asking prices on the market, according to two brokers, who asked not to be named for fear of jeopardizing rental negotiations and relationships.
Aden (Reuters) - An air raid by the Saudi-led military coalition put Yemeni airport in the Houthi-controlled capital Sanaa out of service on Tuesday, jeopardizing relief shipments to a country on the brink of famine, the state news agency SABA reported.
A 65-year-old Brooklyn executive assistant, who asked that her name not be used for fear of jeopardizing future employment, said that in one interview, the interviewer clearly didn't read her resume to recognize that she was not fresh out of college.
The impending announcement has alarmed former officials and analysts, who say Trump unnecessarily risks setting off a conflagration across the Middle East, and is jeopardizing U.S. national security for the sole reason of shoring up support among the religious right at home.
If Joyce is ruled ineligible and Turnbull is forced to call an election, there will be little scope for him to win over the youth vote without jeopardizing his core support among the more conservative middle-aged and retired voters, political analysts say.
"He kept saying that Chinese internet companies on Chinese soil have not lost to a foreign company, and Didi won't be the first to do so," said a former employee who didn't want to be named for fear of jeopardizing business relationships.
Edwards, whose real name has been withheld to avoid possibly jeopardizing her disability benefits, barely had the energy to go through day-to-day life and was eventually offered a buyout package at the hospital where she worked as a therapist, she said.
The problem is that the ECB is undershooting its near 2 percent inflation target for the fifth year running and will continue to miss into the next decade, failing on its primary mandate and potentially jeopardizing its own credibility despite unprecedented stimulus.
In Chicago, $3.6 billion in federal funds are at stake, possibly jeopardizing money to pay for everything from feeding low-income pregnant women to repairing roads and bridges, according to a recent analysis by the Better Government Association, a nonpartisan state watchdog group.
Both Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lack vision and are too risk-averse, tied to their politics, and more interested in keeping their seats than in jeopardizing them by trying to fundamentally change the status quo.
Switzerland has been on a collision course with the EU since most voters demanded immigration curbs in a referendum in 2014, jeopardizing a pact that gives the Alpine nation special access to the EU market in exchange for free movement of workers.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Messy political infighting over a pipeline threatens to divide Canada's left just as it gears up to name a new leader to face Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, jeopardizing the New Democrats' chances of gaining power-broker status in the 2019 election.
"The very weak evidence of positive impact of these programs stands in stark contrast to the promised results, jeopardizing the youth who were served, while also proving to be a poor use of more than $800 million in taxpayer dollars," the statement said.
The carrier, saddled with more than $1.2 billion of debt, has had to ground more than 80 percent of its fleet over unpaid dues to leasing companies, pushing it to the brink of shutdown and jeopardizing hopes of attracting a new investor.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo won the 2020 Olympics on its reputation for efficiency, but a string of blunders has now been compounded by the city's new governor halting relocation of the world's largest fish market, jeopardizing a road needed for the Summer Games.
Heavy rains are jeopardizing the Herbert Hoover Dike's stability Despite concerns over the multiplying blooms, the Army Corps of Engineers continued discharging high volumes of water through June, for fears that lake water levels would rise too high for the dam to contain.
European countries have criticized Turkey's post-coup crackdown, but remain wary of jeopardizing Ankara's support for a deal with the European Union that has helped reduce the number of migrants reaching Europe to some 380,000 this year from over 1 million last year.
Although this treaty was strikingly successful in eliminating within three years an entire category of nuclear weapons delivery vehicles – nearly 2,85033 ground-launched cruise and ballistic missiles – Russian development and deployment of a new, ground-launched cruise missile, is jeopardizing the treaty's survival.
The fight against ISIS in eastern Syria is not yet over, and the removal of U.S. forces could allow ISIS to reconstitute in the no man's land along the border between Iraq and Syria, potentially jeopardizing the security of Iraq and eventually Jordan.
The uproar highlighted how the possibility of an Italian government run by the anti-establishment League and 5-Star movement has raised new fears that the third-biggest economy in the euro zone would quit the single currency, jeopardizing the entire project.
Other Southeast Asian countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, are focused on internal political issues and are avoiding playing any leadership role in ASEAN, while even traditionally reliable regional ally Australia is treading carefully to avoid jeopardizing its economic ties with Beijing.
They included Dane Holmes, the head of human resources and an 18-year company veteran, Wall Street recruiters, executive coaches, and current and former employees, several of whom asked to speak on condition of anonymity to avoid jeopardizing their relationship with the bank.
As a result, Iran considered the Obama foreign policy a green light to continue its conglomerate of devious activities jeopardizing peace and security across the region, especially as Obama repeatedly had the legitimate right to inflict sanctions, and refused to do so.
Yet, when oversight committees sought documents related to the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act investigation of Trump associates, Democrats denounced the very thought that Republicans would question the judgment of the FBI that any such disclosures would be tantamount to jeopardizing national security.
The cancellations may have been coincidental, but several employees at South Korean and Chinese media companies, who requested anonymity because they feared jeopardizing business in the future, expressed worries that there had been official pressure to put some South Korean projects on hold.
Walker also warned of the risks of the U.K. being out of step with other countries' approach to surveillance legislation, arguing that being an outlier might well be counterproductive by jeopardizing the international co-operations needed for data to flow across borders.
McBride advises treating vacations like another bill you have to pay each month; setting aside incremental amounts of cash regularly can help offset the cost of going out of town without jeopardizing whether or not you can pay the rent that month.

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