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Meanings of jeopardise the future in English
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Usage of jeopardise the future in English
1
An extended delay could jeopardisethefuture of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
2
While this would provide luxurious accommodation for those in need it could jeopardisethefuture of similar projects.
3
Thomas Piquemal expressed concern that the £18bn cost of the Somerset project could jeopardisethefuture of the company.
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I have one message for every policy person in this room: It is easy to jeopardisethefuture of public service broadcasting.
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They fear this would jeopardisethefuture of its 3,600 core workforce and thousands of supply chain jobs.
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Leadsom is understood not to want to complain herself because she is anxious not to jeopardisethefuture of her independent complaints and grievance policy.
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By destroying these particular instincts, that is to say by attempting to masculinise woman, and to feminise men, we jeopardisethefuture of our people.