For the past eight months, lab members have been battling over how to pull Biocurious out
of financial jeopardy, while the four founders have seemed to wrestle each other for control.
This promptly drove the electric - car maker into a fresh morass
of financial jeopardy; its stock price dropped and its borrowing costs jumped.
Not exact matches
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.
One
of those countries is Saudi Arabia, the country that has played an outsized role in collapsing the price
of oil and putting many U.S. shale producers in
financial jeopardy.
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.
«Speaker Silver put my appeal in the hands
of a lobbying firm, assuming they would also do his bidding because it was in their
financial interest, but when they showed a shred
of fairness Speaker Silver, making this up as he goes along, decided to ignore his hand picked appeals officer and ham handily invoke double
jeopardy,» he said.
Near the close
of the meeting, some trade unions and Labour's left suggested the reforms could be ditched in five years» time if it emerged that the plans to recruit union political levypayers as affiliated supporters were not working or were putting the party in
financial jeopardy.
With the future
of the economy in
jeopardy due to a downgrade in the nation's credit rating, U.S. Rep. Gregory Meeks (D - Jamaica) reassured his elderly constituents that he and his fellow Democrats would not lead their
financial futures to a path
of ruin.
This option must be pursued very carefully, as a course load below 12 credits per semester might put some
of her
financial aid 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.
Why am I being asked to try a service that doesn't promise me anything
of value and actually puts me in
financial jeopardy?
From the 1960s through the 1980s, activists and legislators proposed a variety
of programs to provide public funding to Milwaukee's independent Black private schools, some
of which were in serious
financial jeopardy.
I wish the answer was yes, because next to Apple, Google is among the small cohort with the
financial resources to invest hundreds
of millions
of dollars to build a massive counterbalance without putting their business in
jeopardy.
An incomplete or poorly drafted durable power
of attorney could lead to rejection by
financial institutions, courts or real estate title companies, thus placing your estate in
jeopardy.
It may also make sense to commute if the
financial health
of both your employer and pension plan are in serious
jeopardy — but in those circumstances you'll probably be restricted in how quickly you can withdraw commuted money, notes Hamilton.
Life insurance pays your beneficiaries a substantial cash benefit should you die during the term
of the policy — essentially protecting them against the risk that you might die prematurely, placing them in
financial jeopardy.
It's not right that a person's
financial future could be put in
jeopardy because
of a simple, honest miscalculation.
Our great national recession undermined consumer confidence, destroyed Americans» invested savings, burst the bubble
of inflated real estate values and thrust businesses large and small into
financial jeopardy.
But the harsher statement seems to be laying the blame for the museum's slide into
financial jeopardy at the feet
of form Chief Curator Paul Schimmel:
They deliver protection to people in
financial jeopardy who are suffering under mountains
of debt.
Knowing the disparities between the two is critical in determining which liability insurance suits a certain type
of business, in order to protect the company's interests and avoid putting the business in serious
financial jeopardy.
There is an increasing awareness
of liability and fault when it comes to an organization, institution or a business falling into
financial jeopardy, but it is often unclear who is liable for what, and what protections exist against liability.
The real value
of this feature is being reassured that unforeseen costs will not put you in
financial jeopardy during your retirement.
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.
On surrendering the policy after the lock - in period
of 5 years, you will get lower returns that may put
financial goals in
jeopardy.
The answer to this question, or to questions about smoking cigarettes or using drugs or harmful watching
of porn or drinking too much alcohol, will reveal whether or not your spouse or future spouse has a potential or current addiction problem which could end up not only threatening your marriage and spouse's health but could also put you in legal and
financial jeopardy.
Well, I've been told they're afraid
of erring and placing themselves in legal or
financial jeopardy.
-- And yet, despite ultra-low interest rates, millions
of homeowners remain in
financial jeopardy, unable to afford their payments, and unable to refinance because
of declining or negative equity in their homes.
Realtors are not to be employed to condone clients» purely emotional decisions that may / will likely (on the flood plain shores
of the Elbow and Bow Rivers) place same in
financial jeopardy.