Sentences with phrase «career is in jeopardy»

World War I Battlefield nurse Bess Crawford's career is in jeopardy when a murder is committed on her watch, in this absorbing and atmospheric historical mystery from New York Times bestselling...
Fact is Luck's career is in jeopardy no matter how much folks try to deny it... Hope he gets back this year but even if he does how will his shoulder hold up after he gets hit?
Sanogo, Chambers, Gnabry, all their careers are in jeopardy.
McGwire got hurt, turned 30, and his career was in jeopardy.
As a result, scientists from abroad «have trouble extending our visas, and our careers are in jeopardy.
«In these cases neither of the pupils had raised any complaint with the parent or the school and the teachers were exonerated, but not before they had faced trial by social media and their health and careers were in jeopardy.
That career was in jeopardy recently after suffering a severe laceration to his lower lip that extended back to his jawline.
If we compromise the security and integrity of these databases by allowing the general public or others, whose interests may conflict with our industry's interests, to have access to this information, our careers are in jeopardy and that's not the TV game show that I have in mind.

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Carrey jumped on the opportunity to go after Hannity by depicting him as a manatee — which is listed as a threatened species by the US Interior Department — implying that Hannity's career may be in jeopardy after the revelation.
Is it possible for survivors to speak out, without putting careers, and dreams in jeopardy?
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.
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.
It came nine months after a vicious blindside hit by the Buccaneers» Warren Sapp had left him with injuries — pelvis ligaments were separated, and his back was badly sprained — that put his career in jeopardy.
Two years after leading the Bears to the playoffs, quarterback Steve Walsh has looked awful in two starts with the Rams, and now his career may be in jeopardy.
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.
Should he find facts that lead him to the opposite conclusion, his career as a Republican lawmaker could be in jeopardy if the base turns against him.
Politicians are said to think only of their own careers, yet as he fought to have the Hillsborough investigation re-opened he was putting his own career in jeopardy.
Maybe they're out of work, or there's financial worries, maybe there's just so much on their plate that it's difficult to find any time for themselves, or make ends meet, maybe they're unhappy with their career, they're relationship is in jeopardy.
Subsequent Career: Dustin Lance Black's screenwriting career doesn't seem to be in any jeopardy, however.
Arthur Kipps, a widowed lawyer whose grief has put his career in jeopardy, is sent to a remote village to sort out the affairs of a recently deceased eccentric.
The lesson is clear: Any online publication, even a single user comment, can expose educators to legal liability or put their careers in jeopardy.
The sky was beginning to fall — and the wolf was approaching the lamb — three decades ago when we joined the National Commission on Excellence in Education in warning that the country's future and the career (and income and social - mobility) prospects of millions of its citizens were in jeopardy due to the weak condition of our education system.
But there's concern that just pausing implementation could put Indiana's No Child Left Behind waiver in jeopardy, as states had to adopt of college - and career - ready standards to win approval.
They have also known that they would be putting their careers in jeopardy to talk about them openly.
When the head of the house is not able to achieve career and is without hope for bad credit installment loans or additional credit, utilities may possibly be in jeopardy.
«He said such letters usually try to make a case that the verdict was in error, but in this case, the judge said, no one quarreled with the guilty verdict... Morrison said it was clear from letters written by Dauphine's colleagues that «her career, if not over, it's in grave jeopardy
When young attorneys join a new firm fresh out of law school, they're eager to start putting their hard - earned legal knowledge to use, but the realities of legal work can make them prone to early mistakes that could put their careers in jeopardy, attorneys say.
This not only saves our clients money, but avoids high stakes fee disputes in which careers or firms may be in jeopardy.
Don't criticize your boss or co-workers, use foul language, or post something like «Facebook Sarah» did, or your career may be in jeopardy.
Even if you think your job is not in jeopardy today, you should always be proactively managing your career because stuff happens... quickly.
For working mothers, people looking for a second revenue stream, or others seeking professional work that doesn't require a traditional full - time schedule, part - time jobs can be a great way to pursue a meaningful career without placing work - life balance in jeopardy.
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