Sentences with phrase «not be in jeopardy»

But the fact remains that life insurance is a guaranteed way to ensure that our family and our business will not be in jeopardy if something unexpected happens.
That is, if the parent, were to pass away, the child's future would not be in jeopardy
You will not be in jeopardy of a repossession unless you fail to repay the advance and fail to make arrangements or stay in touch with the lender, as well.
However, occasionally enjoying good food with your family and / or friends should not be in jeopardy.
Up to 0.7 MPa, there is no need to take actions to limit containment pressurisation because the containment leaktightness will not be in jeopardy up to this level of pressure.
Given recent history, I'm not sure if we went undefeated and swept the B1G tourney our NCAA hopes wouldn't be in jeopardy.
However, if you have personal accident insurance coverage, the financial future of your family won't be in jeopardy, thanks to the wise decision made by you.

Not exact matches

«I don't feel an urgent need to pass that law until you show me a reason Mr. Mueller is in jeopardy,» Graham said.
When a key customer's project is in jeopardy, remarkable employees know without being told there's a problem and they jump in without being asked -; even if it's not their job.
Not only is your livelihood in jeopardy so is your family members.
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?
He also suggested that «it's likely» that users» protocols don't rely solely on WPA2 encryption, meaning that information sent over the network is not automatically in jeopardy.
SBA - backed loans that are already approved and in operation will not be put in jeopardy by the shutdown.
If you're not ready to do that, navigating the road ahead will be much more difficult and the long - term success of your business may be in jeopardy.
Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said on Tuesday that if a deal to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement can not be reached with Canada and Mexico in about three weeks, its approval by the U.S. Congress could be in jeopardy.
Little Jeff Zuker, whose job is in jeopardy, is not having much fun lately.
If this is not done, and the corporation's financial stability is put in jeopardy by the payment of dividends, the directors can, in most states, be held personally liable to creditors.
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.
If the person persists, you need to feel safe and that your job isn't in jeopardy because somebody else isn't happy with you,» says Moffit.
Conversely, the employee might not be missed and his job could be in jeopardy or his responsibilities amended upon return.
«GDXJ has intermittently been in jeopardy of losing its preferential tax treatment (as a regulated investment company) since last September because its portfolio often doesn't comply with the diversification requirements of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code,» noted Scotiabank.
WASHINGTON / MEXICO CITY U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said on Tuesday that if a deal to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement can not be reached with Canada and Mexico in about three weeks, its approval by the U.S. Congress could be in jeopardy.
Again, the assessment was made that the inflation target was not in jeopardy in the medium term with year - ended inflation forecast to be within the targeted range once the effect of the GST had passed.
On the world stage, that branding isn't in jeopardy.
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.
He was smart to occupy a place that was really left vacant: All the private - equity funds and the banks had to get out of [doing] hostile deals, and it was left to the guys who didn't give a crap, knew how to do it, and had nothing that they were compromising or putting in jeopardy by taking on those powers.
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.
But if you're not careful, the wrong move could put your portfolio 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.
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.
Because of their limited liability, their personal assets aren't in jeopardy.
It is, therefore, not surprising that the fiscal anchors set out during the election are now in jeopardy.
Reassure them that you think they are a wonderful person / contribute a lot... etc. (This is really to just help them know it is not a performance related issue and their job is not in jeopardy right now)
(This way they know their job is not in jeopardy)
If you do not accomplish the mission I outlined, then you are in jeopardy; not of losing your own salvation (impossible), but losing your rewards you would have otherwise obtained.
Something bluntly compulsory that does not put innocent citizens in jeopardy would be preferable.
That was against Chinese law, so he did not want to put his children in jeopardy by letting them in on the secret.
With faith in God people can endure dark days, even the jeopardy of their nation or personal martyrdom, and know that all is not lost and their cause is not in vain.
But if Christians allow death to rule in the realm of physicality, then ultimately the doctrine of creation is in jeopardy — the doctrine that God remains the good creator who loves the world that God has made and who is not going to abandon it.
He knows that we are not to deliberately put ourselves in jeopardy just to see if God will save us.
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 repeal of «Don't Ask Don't Tell», will be in grave jeopardy.
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.
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).
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.
The future of this country is in a jeopardy, if I say I ain't worried that would be false.
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.
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