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Significats de compromise the safety en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "compromise the safety".
Ús de compromise the safety en anglès
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It's just that we don't want to compromisethesafety of Father Bossi.
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He said that would compromisethesafety of passengers.
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It was no light matter, and might to a certain extent compromisethesafety of the little colony.
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Ever came Van Swieten with the same cold message-"Theemperor cannot compromisethesafety of his relatives."
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Applying these simple but critical airmanship principles will ensure that they do not compromisethesafety of citizens, other aircraft or property.
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MPs are being warned that banning street prostitution in Auckland will send the industry underground and compromisethesafety of sex workers.
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Increased demand for services, coupled with negative impacts of the pandemic may further compromisethesafety and well-being of those in abusive relationships.
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Photo: Supplied "Not only are these kayakers putting themselves at risk, but they also compromisethesafety of our emergency services," he said.
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Generals, after having ruined their own fortunes, compromisedthesafety of the country.
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Oh, if we can carry Jeff off without compromisingthesafety of the prisoners, I'll join you heartily.
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The company said none of the issues compromisedthesafety of products made at the plant in Cayey, Puerto Rico.
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The Department of Corrections could cut back without compromisingthesafety and security of staff and prisoners, Ms Jones said.
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But on the 18th of July, during the night, an incident took place which compromisedthesafety of the party.
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Continuing deficiencies in the foster care system are compromisingthesafety of children in care, the State-appointed health watchdog has warned.
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The slightest tweaks in the process can alter the fibres' molecular structure, potentially compromisingthesafety of the parts they go into.
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This causes the item to swell, compromisingthesafety of the food as each tin becomes more vulnerable to a carbon dioxide build-up.