Sentences with phrase «been in jeopardy for»

The lost money — about a quarter of the Essential Plan's budget — has been in jeopardy for months.
The line play on the offensive side of the ball could also be in jeopardy for the Chargers, as LT Russell Okung (groin, questionable) and RT Joe Barksdale (hip, questionable) could join TE Hunter Henry (kidney, IR) on the bench.
Wouldn't that annual haul be in jeopardy for the fish - eating segment of the U.S. population?

Not exact matches

Now that major cable and Internet companies (usually one in the same) have pressured the FCC to create fast lanes and slow lanes on the Information Superhighway — Google and Verizon requested net neutrality exemption for wireless Internet just last month — small businesses» online presence is in serious jeopardy.
For example, if a consumer walks into a store and buys a pair of third - party - branded goggles featuring its HUD tech and they don't work, who takes the heat and whose reputation is in jeopardy?
Trump ordered the military to immediately stop paying for transition - related medical expenses, unless a service member's health was in jeopardy.
NAFTA, for example, is now in jeopardy, as the Mexican ambassador mused there was a 50 - 50 chance the deal would be terminated.
Several months later, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) identified a number of compliance problems with the company — problems that the CMS claimed were putting patients in immediate jeopardy — and imposed serious sanctions on the firm and its leaders.
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
They fear stronger resistance to their push for civil - rights protections, including broader access to public restrooms, and wonder if their newly won right to serve openly in the military is in jeopardy.
The problem here is not the opportunity for enrichment; the problem is that the responsibility to put someone else's interests first, to do what's right for them is in jeopardy.
Aside from the various scandals, patent protection for drugs that accounted for half of Bristol's pharmaceutical revenue was nearing an end or otherwise in jeopardy.
For example, spending weeks coaxing journalists to line up exclusive coverage of your launch, only to find out that you're going to be delayed another month, puts your credibility in jeopardy.
And because Cohen worked so closely with Trump for so long, the president could well be in major jeopardy too.
Many parents want to save money for their children's education; however, if you're contributing to a college fund rather than a retirement account, you might be putting your own future 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.
This also includes shale developments, where investments for $ 930 billion are in jeopardy, according to the report.
Some experts have estimated that the case could cost Starbucks alone seven figures, and that all California employers with hourly workers could find themselves in legal and financial jeopardy if they aren't paying their workers for all the time they've worked.
In wells that we can't drill turn - key, we maintain operating funds to cover overages so you can rest assured the project will be budgeted for without cost overruns putting it into jeopardy.
For more than a brief moment during the Great Recession, it appeared the fate of the Big Three automakers was in jeopardy.
Thus, there is no ability for these businesses to put customers» funds in jeopardy, as all transactions require customer authorization.
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.
This is why it should not come as such a shock that the funding for the project is in jeopardy since Mr. Stelmach left office in early October.
That means stricter standards for the Wall Street megabanks that are large enough to put the nation in financial jeopardy and more flexible rules for the community banks that pose no systemic threat.
Another way of calculating the proportional reduction in the content rule, is to consider the combined effect of the two thresholds. An auto part can qualify as TPP - made with just 30 % TPP content. A vehicle can qualify as TPP - made if 45 % of its content originate within the TPP — including auto parts which only had minority TPP content in the first place. This «double jeopardy» effect means that the theoretical minimum regional content for a finished vehicle to qualify for TPP trade preferences would be only 13.5 % (equal to 30 % of 45 %).
Is it possible for survivors to speak out, without putting careers, and dreams in jeopardy?
For a moment, we felt something of the poverty and powerlessness of our fellow Christians whose lives were daily in jeopardy.
If you are 55 or under and hope to enjoy some of those benefits you have been paying into from your paychecks for the last 30 years, of which the Government has borrowed 5 trillion dollars for other spending such as defense and tax breaks for the rich, which is why the current social security system is in jeopardy, then you will be voting for Obama.
The fact that these hours are frequently spent with persons whose mental health is in jeopardy gives counseling a qualitative significance for mental health which far outweighs the quantitative investment of pastoral time.
For the survivors of Hiroshima, the immortalizing impulse was threatened because humanity itself was in jeopardy.
The existence of the churches is not in jeopardy; they are and will continue to be for large numbers of persons the only accessible institutions that will meet their need to be affirmed in their identity and sense of belonging in both a human and a divine dimension.
The most explicit statement of these limitations is in the Constitution's first ten amendments — the Bill of Rights — which guarantee freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, the right to bear arms, protection against the obligatory quartering of soldiers, security from unwarranted search and seizure, the right to a grand jury, protection against double jeopardy and self - incrimination, the right of due process, just compensation for private property taken for public use, and speedy public trial by jury without excessive fines or bail.
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 lifIn 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 lifin daily violence, even in jeopardy for her lifin jeopardy for her life.
Doctrine and Covenants 134:10 10 We believe that all religious societies have a right to deal with their members for disorderly conduct, according to the rules and regulations of such societies; provided that such dealings be for fellowship and good standing; but we do not believe that any religious society has authority to try men on the right of property or life, to take from them this world's goods, or to put them in jeopardy of either life or limb, or to inflict any physical punishment upon them.
My husband and I have had a similar journey except for one major difference... our vocation was not in ministry and so although we lost a lot, when the questions and examinations of what we believed and the willingness to try and understand what other's believed and experienced came, we were never in jeopardy of losing our means of support or careers in our area of experience and knowledge.
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.
People, who have visions of those missiles crashing into our public buildings, whose friends, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, children, relatives were killed, whose firemen, policemen, service personnel lost their lives, whose businesses have collapsed, whose futures are in jeopardy, whose grief is overwhelming — can they respond to a call for creative justice?
I know of others who have had such a psychological and physical dependency need for alcohol, they would go to any extremes to get it and many were placing their physical wellness in jeopardy.
To be honest we have more problems than being gay, our morality, and righteousness, peace, are in jeopardy, or for the most part all gone.
Moreover, a few sentences later, Ford made it evident that the traditional interpretations are not placed in jeopardy by the genetic approach: «This study will probably disturb prevailing interpretations of Whitehead's philosophy less than might be imagined, for the interpretations have largely been based on what I call... «the final revisions» of PR» (EWM xi).
A Christian charity is calling for prayers as religious freedom for Christians in Ethiopia may be in jeopardy.
I realize that standing with and affirming LGBT Christians — both those who identify as Side A and those who identify as Side B (though, for reasons I can explain later, I'm personally inclined toward A)-- puts some of my work in jeopardy.
God, Heaven, and Hell are in jeopardy — well, only for those who see this.
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.
And since Stapp has provided no further arguments for the meaningfulness of the joint class A, B, C, and D or for the propriety of treating the four equations relating the four sets of spin - value products as simultaneous equations, one can only conclude that both of these matters stand in need of considerable clarification and that any philosophical claims which depend upon the conclusion reached in Stapp's proof are in jeopardy.
Peter Singer, for example, speaks plainly of abortion as the taking of human life and warns those who try to rest the «pro-choice» case on that denial that they are placing their (and his) cause in jeopardy.
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.)
We are assuming neither player will suit up for the Tigers this season, and an ESPN report this week suggested head coach Bruce Pearl's job may be in jeopardy.
If there were someone who was a) low - cost enough, b) around for three or four years, and c) could be the middle - of - the - order slugger they desperately need with Wright's career in jeopardy, then it might make perfect sense to trade one of their brightest young pitchers, like Syndergaard or Steven Matz.
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?
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