Sentences with phrase «at jeopardy of»

Put myself at the jeopardy of the stupid lieing customer that has misrepresented something or neligently omitted something.
Their contention is that employees, especially health care employees, may not know whether the problem they have encountered meets a legal threshold of wrongdoing, putting them at jeopardy of sanction if they are incorrect, even if the behavior did reflect violation of professional and clinical standards or put patients, employees, or the public at risk.
Impeachment does not put an official at jeopardy of life or limb therefore there is no restriction on how many times he can be impeached for the same action.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, the Commerce decision weakens Bombardier, and therefore puts in jeopardy at least some of the more than 20,000 Americans who work for the company's U.S. - based suppliers.
Speaking at the first Prime Minister's Questions since the general election earlier this month, Corbyn said years of Conservative government cuts to local authority budgets had put public safety at jeopardy and had played a part in the fire that destroyed a tower block in Kensington, west London earlier this month, killing at least 79 people.
Shares of Sprint dropped more than 13 percent at one point after Nikkei first reported on Monday that the deal could be in jeopardy.
Students at San Jose State held their own May Day rally Tuesday, advocating for student jobs, which they feel are in jeopardy of vanishing.
Amazon doesn't want to pay the tax, so it's halting the construction of a downtown tower and reconsidering occupying another that's under construction, putting at least 7,000 jobs in jeopardy.
Still, the takeover sends a message to directors of other companies that their jobs are in jeopardy if they lose sight of their commitment to shareholders, said B. Espen Eckbo, the founding director of the Center for Corporate Governance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
In the Indian psyche, the sanctity of the family is to be maintained at all costs for the common good, even if it requires a woman to live in daily violence, even in jeopardy for her life.
At the other extreme there are those who fear that catastrophe may overtake redemption, that the state itself, the very «beginning of the growth» of that redemption, has been placed in jeopardy.
It is reflected in the Gospel of Mark, brief and one - sided as is its selection of Jesus» teachings appropriate to its own special situation, that of a church facing martyrdom; but it is also reflected in Matthew, with its presupposition of a more settled community life, though at the same time facing a steady threat of persecution; and it is reflected clearly in Paul and in the letters he wrote to those who, like himself, were «in jeopardy every hour» for the faith that was in them.
If you had to live silent about you lack of belief in white apples at work because you know your job would be in jeopardy, then yes, that would also upset you.
Creation was not formed once for all, but stood in jeopardy at the hands of an unruly chaos that could bring life and its sustaining orders to an end.
To establish his third point Peirce invokes the pragmatic shift of concern from origins to consequences and argues that knowledge is justified not because it has an absolute foundation but because it is a self - correcting enterprise which can put any claim in jeopardy though not all at once.
Her sayings were mingled with naive words, but at the same time with sublime meanings like, «I was sent by God, from whom I came...» Her words, «You tell me you are my judge; ponder with great care over what you mean to do, for in very truth I was sent of God, and you are putting yourself in great jeopardy,» (Ibid., p. 76.)
But with my health in jeopardy at the tender age of 19 and having to make new dietary choices, I took the plunge and sadly removed coffee from my life.
«In view of extremely hazardous conditions at the Watkins Glen course, because racing at this site under present circumstances places all organized motor sport in jeopardy,» says the Sports Car Club of America, it is banning to its members all races at the Glen until further notice.
Furthermore, much will now depend on the extent of the injury as it could well also put his position at Euro 2016 in jeopardy with the tournament just under three weeks away.
But one area in which the team is flourishing is clearly their management of drivers, a factor that isn't to be scoffed at considering how often divisions and rifts within Formula 1 teams can spell difficulties and even jeopardy on - track.
After getting the first yellow he should have been careful and technically should have gone but looking at it as a sensible football fan, at no time did he make a dangerous tackle or put the other player in jeopardy of a serious injury so does the premier league need players been sent off for commitment and honesty?
Not only did Snyder potentially put UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley's NFL career in jeopardy with that bush league move, he also put his own players at risk as we saw one of KSU's players land awkwardly after trying to jump on top of Hundley.
College of Faith leads 40 - 28 at halftime and is never in serious jeopardy during the second half.
About the same time that Knebelkamp made his remark at the winner's party, activity of another kind at Churchill Downs was putting his feelings of relief in considerable jeopardy.
Especially with a World Cup year ahead, the Spanish international will want to be playing regularly to secure a place in the final squad for Russia, and staying at Madrid would surely put that in jeopardy with such strong competition ahead of him in the pecking order.
The 6 - foot - 9 Gordon is now a freshman at University of Arizona and Mitty's run of three consecutive league titles is in jeopardy.
The Honey Badgers scheduled nine games and are looking for two more, but at least one of their games — a showdown against vaunted John Curtis Christian in River Ridge, La., ranked fifth nationally by Rivals and set to be televised by ESPN on Oct. 19 — is in jeopardy because the Louisiana Athletic Association mandates that its schools play teams recognized by their respective states.
At the other end of the table, Boro sit six points behind the safety zone, albeit with two games in hand, and a loss today would put their Premier League life in jeopardy.
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In January, Whitney Donhauser will take the helm at the Museum of the City of New York, an organization that has battled its way from financial jeopardy over the past dozen years.
He said: «A vote to Leave is a vote to put our NHS in jeopardy, in the hands of those who want to break it up to end it as a service free at the point of use.»
Even if Collins is not in immediate jeopardy of losing his House seat, said Gerald Benjamin, a longtime professor of political science at State University of New York at New Paltz, his warm embrace of Trump is ideological anathema for a candidate with statewide ambitions.
At a recent conference of Republican donors, Paul D. Ryan, the speaker of the House, warned that even the party's substantial majority in that chamber might be in jeopardy.
Joined by New York State Senator Timothy Kennedy Wednesday at the Tifft Nature Preserve in Buffalo, leaders of several science and nature education centers warned that their ability to fully serve the public - and remain important contributors to the local economy - may be in jeopardy if they lose state funding as a part of Albany's multi-billion dollar budget crisis.
Writing for politics.co.uk, Crin Antonescu warned that a mutually beneficial relationship between Romania and Britain was being put in jeopardy by the fierce rhetoric surrounding the end of the EU control mechanism at the end of the year.
But Ryan, after emergency meetings at which Republicans expressed panic over Trump's potential to negatively impact down - ballot races — perhaps putting the majority in jeopardy for the GOP along with control of the U.S. Senate — said he plans on turning all his attention to keeping his party in power.
They have put the state and city into such a deficit that even if there jobs are not in jeopardy at the moment the future of there pensions are as well as the pensions of others will be.
New York University's plan to build about two million square feet of new facilities in Greenwich Village is in jeopardy after a court ruled that at least some of the project requires state legislation.
It appears that Sharpe is NOT going to throw this case out, at least on the defense argument that it smacks of double jeopardy.
«That decision put thousands of perspective graduates in a bad spot and in many cases actually put their graduation into jeopardy,» Bloomberg told reporters at a press conference at Tweed Courthouse called to announce the plan.
He will be in charge of operating the 22,000 - student Garden City school at a time when its accreditation is in jeopardy and enrollment is slipping.
Benedetto said Monday he didn't know his showing of «Concussion,» which focuses on the dangerous brain injuries professional football players face, at his hearing was in jeopardy until reading the Daily News story Monday about Markey.
Adoption and foster - care services, state contracts and wedding - hall rentals at churches, synagogues or Knights of Columbus facilities are all in jeopardy, they say.
The audit finds that, in the vast majority of cases where a violation occurred, the department did not issue any fines at all, and only tried to impose monetary policies when the problem resulted in actual harm to a patient or placed the patients in immediate jeopardy.
New polling out of Alaska shows that the state's two iconic Republican incumbents are in real jeopardy at the ballot box next year.
The people of MINESOTA tried giving the republicans a break and Voted in THE GOP and now their collective bargaining rights for law enforcement and teacher and child education is in jeopardy - the Gop is for the rich and does nt care at all for the middle class but that is my opinion and I COULD BE WRONG but I doubt it»
At that time, the program was in jeopardy of closing for good.
Islamic law permits abortion in cases of medical necessity (where the mother's life is in jeopardy) until 120 days in utero, at which point it regards the fetus as «ensouled» and abortion becomes homicide.
At the recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Stony Brook University's Robert Crease talked about how a 1999 article in Scientific American on Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and a future Nobel laureate got a few people thinking the planet was in jeopardy.
What's more, although flood - insurance maps drawn by the federal government beginning in 1983 determined that 33 square miles of land in New York City remained at risk of a one - in -100-year flood, Sandy resketched the maps and proved that, in fact, a remarkable 51 square miles of land — 17 percent of the city — was in jeopardy.
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