The new fund we're launching to support these services will ensure that the Komen Foundation's decision does
n't jeopardize women's health,» added Richards.
Practitioners of Organic Agriculture can enhance efficiency and increase productivity, but this should not be at the risk
of jeopardizing health and well - being.
Louisiana can't cut its retirement contributions much without
seriously jeopardizing teachers» retirement prospects.
It's not an easy choice for her, as it
potentially jeopardizes everything the paper once stood for if anything goes wrong.
While schools are increasingly adopting digital learning tools, these same programs often
risk jeopardizing student privacy.
It has been our experience that with vigorous review and oversight, projects like the proposed Keystone XL pipeline can be constructed and operated without
jeopardizing public health or the environment.
And maybe even more worrisome is a suspicion that robots will not
only jeopardize jobs but make it even harder for less - skilled workers to remain employed, let alone get ahead.
«Sun damage to the skin can happen so fast; don't prioritize fitness without first making sure you aren't
jeopardizing health down the line.
«Planned Parenthood applauds the Obama administration and Congress for finding a way to avoid the fiscal cliff without
jeopardizing women's access to health care.
This sector pays minimal water bills and is responsible
for jeopardizing ecosystems by altering the flow of rivers and damming waters for irrigation.»
While most employers realize that a few misguided or silly posts do not represent the entire candidate, given today's competitive job market, students should take care to avoid
jeopardizing job opportunities in any way.
The Supreme Court ruling
further jeopardizes access to the courts, as subjecting individuals to mandatory detention means that an immigration judge does not have the authority to consider an individual's bond case.
The company's balance sheet and free cash flow should be strong enough to support the buyback without
jeopardizing future liquidity or investment opportunities.
To
avoid jeopardizing investigations, new provisions would prohibit organizations from notifying an individual about the disclosure of their personal information to law enforcement and security agencies where the government institution to whom the information was disclosed objects.
Aeternity argues that other projects which are attempting to bring real - world data into the blockchain will fail because they are building the consensus mechanism inside of the smart contract itself, which in turn
jeopardizes security and sacrifices efficiency.
Foreclosed homes can attract crime
which jeopardizes community safety and taps public safety resources.
Treat it like a game, and you'll enjoy the process while
never jeopardizing the wealth you've worked so hard to create.
Recent Guttmacher Institute analyses show that doing so would place unrealistic burdens on other safety - net family planning providers, significantly
jeopardizing access to publicly funded contraceptive care.
It's no surprise to us that many teachers are frustrated by being forced to either repeat parts of their lesson plan for late - arriving students or deciding not to repeat it and potentially
jeopardize students» grades.
The study concluded, «Until researchers know more about the quality of family life within different family types, it would be premature to conclude that marital disruption necessarily
jeopardizes children's life chances.
«A gap in satellite coverage could
jeopardize everything from agriculture and aviation safety, to the oil and gas industry, to wildfire response and other search and rescue operations.»
Clinton's Republican rival for the White House, Donald Trump, has accused her of
jeopardizing national security while she was secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.
Cuomo defended the state's decision, saying it wasn't
worth jeopardizing the public's health for the jobs the drilling could create.
This random and unprofessional activity placed Coalition and Russian aircrew at risk, as well
as jeopardizing Coalition ability to support partner ground forces in the area.»
Demanding too much from your body too soon is only setting yourself up for failure and could
possibly jeopardize your health.
Where smart rewards enthusiasts use credit card rewards to get free travel or help save on trips they can actually afford, there are also people
who jeopardize their financial lives to rack up rewards.
«I'm not going to further
jeopardize what we have accomplished this year and what can be accomplished in the future,» he concluded.
«What's worse is that Republican members of our own Congressional delegation have aided and abetted in Washington's war against New York, cutting taxes for millionaires
while jeopardizing care for seniors, women, the middle class and the disabled.»
The challenge for us in the Southern Tier is to grow the economy in a way that doesn't
jeopardize people's health, and I believe we can do that.
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan accused Schumer and U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, both Democrats, of
jeopardizing New York's interests in Washington by their continued attacks on Trump.
In short, if Richards remained mayor while also running for the office he could
jeopardize federal funding for the city of Rochester.
Aside
from jeopardizing your recovery, both of these things can have an impact on your damages award.
The ad calls the plan «unprecedented» and says it will achieve «dramatic reform» by capping costs without
jeopardizing patient care.
Irritated because on standard of review the Court seems literally incapable of a consistent and practical approach, while on solicitor - client privilege the Court has been so consistent that it risks fetishizing the significance of solicitor - client confidentiality to the point of
jeopardizing other important legal interests.
Acting out like this will only scare your Boston Terrier puppy and it may even
jeopardize all your training.
Military procurement systems are, according to retired military leaders, so broken that they
now jeopardize national security: the U.S. is buying armaments that are overpriced, unneeded and technically defective armaments.
In addition to potentially limiting consumer choice
by jeopardizing availability of lower ethanol blends, the RFS could lead to increased fuel costs.
The bottom line: Medical DeviceCo needed to cut costs faster and deeper than planned without
jeopardizing quality, with the goal of using savings to fund growth opportunities in emerging markets and through acquisitions.
After all, if a lender doesn't deliver as promised, you'll risk running into new headaches and costs, potentially
jeopardizing plans to close on your new home.
But agency spokeswoman Heather Fritz Horniak said that any WikiLeaks disclosures aimed at damaging the intelligence community «not only
jeopardize U.S. personnel and operations, but also equip our adversaries with tools and information to do us harm.
Over the last three years, one of the key roadblocks DLA Piper faced in previous discussions with large Canadian law firms with a more significant Toronto presence than Davis, was their worry
about jeopardizing referral relationships with other U.S. firms.
When the Army Corps of Engineers rejected a proposal from Energy Transfer Partners to drill under the Missouri River to build the Dakota Access pipeline, they did it because it would trample Tribal Rights,
jeopardize critical water systems, and threaten the wellbeing of thousands of people across multiple states.
At the hearing, they said the
bills jeopardize local control and undermine teachers» collective bargaining rights.
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