Sentences with phrase «be in jeopardy during»

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For more than a brief moment during the Great Recession, it appeared the fate of the Big Three automakers was in jeopardy.
WASHINGTON — Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin said he has received assurances from the White House that his job is not in jeopardy following a scathing inspector general's report last week that he misused taxpayers dollars during a trip to Europe.
It is, therefore, not surprising that the fiscal anchors set out during the election are now in jeopardy.
College of Faith leads 40 - 28 at halftime and is never in serious jeopardy during the second half.
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That her teammate had come to me meant that the career of one of the players I enjoyed so much watching during my trip to the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver was in serious jeopardy.
They cheered him repeatedly during his exchanges with Ed Miliband, who was forced by the sheer weight of events to concentrate on an issue that now puts his party in jeopardy.
The party has a smaller staff, a smaller membership - and much of what was built up during the process of professionalisation appears to be in jeopardy.
Asked Sunday during an NBC interview whether the Democratic majority in the House was in jeopardy, Gibbs acknowledged what many observers see as a political reality four months before Election Day.
During the slowdown, Bratton said crime continued to drop and the safety of the city was never in jeopardy.
The only thing I recall was that during a really exciting jeopardy game, the teacher asked me about a French word somehow connected to fur trappers during the colonization of North America, and I didn't recall ever seeing it in the book.
Conventional bank loans can be fickle; banks can pull finances from the buyer during escrow at the last minute, putting the deal in jeopardy.
The report said animal welfare experts told BLM officials during the investigation that electrical prods should be used only as a last resort when human or animal safety is in jeopardy.
During the State of the Aquatics Industry Town Hall session the evening before, it became clear that our right to keep fish as pets is in jeopardy.
During Mr. Bershadker's tenure, the ASPCA also launched the Cruelty Intervention Advocacy program, a ground - breaking new initiative to help protect companion animals that are in danger of potential abuse or neglect, helping hundreds of New York City's animals in jeopardy of becoming cruelty victims.
Having an attorney to represent your interests during this part of the proceedings is helpful because failing to prove the extent of your injuries could put your claim for compensation in jeopardy.
He also alleged that he was neither reprimanded for poor performance nor informed that his employment was in jeopardy at any point during his tenure at DMR.
The real value of this feature is being reassured that unforeseen costs will not put you in financial jeopardy during your retirement.
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