Examples of using Jeopardized in English and their translations into Chinese
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The future of these children is then jeopardized.
This seriously jeopardized the achievement of programme goals.
Second, the dissemination must have jeopardized social order.
The crisis has jeopardized dozens of democratic political processes.
However, the global economic crisis jeopardized such initiatives.
People also translate
The Government Jeopardized Our National Security for More than a Generation.
The security of all States will continue to be severely jeopardized.
We cannot allow it to be jeopardized by unfair trading practices.".
Despite these revelations,Nixon's campaign was never seriously jeopardized;
Protectionism, which jeopardized the achievements of recent decades, must be avoided.
China's legitimate national security interests may be jeopardized or threatened.”.
The lack of resources jeopardized not only the preparatory process but the Conference itself.
The FARDC leadership recognized that thepoor state of military justice had jeopardized efforts to end impunity in the military.
The financial crisis has jeopardized the sustainability of the achievements of many countries.
The Commander of the Southern Commanddisciplined the two officers for exceeding their authority in a manner that jeopardized the lives of others.
The embargo has seriously jeopardized the legitimate rights and interests of Cuba and other States.
In the past decade, game poaching in national parks and wildlife reserves andillegal trade have jeopardized rare and precious species of flora and fauna.
Such actions jeopardized the prospects for peace and threatened to precipitate a worldwide crisis.
The actions of some States whichhad defied the international community had jeopardized the progress made since the previous Review Conference.
His delegation agreed that drugs jeopardized health, public safety and welfare, and involved countries of production, transit and consumption under the principle of co-responsibility.
The physical and psychological conditions in the camps were deteriorating, andthey would soon be obliged to return to a survival mode that jeopardized agricultural development.
By his actions,” said Burke,“Brian has jeopardized the trust millions of Americans place in NBC News.
At the same time, the globalizing forces'unlimited production and consumption undermined environmental sustainability and jeopardized the ability of natural resources to recover.
Strife in the Central African Republic has jeopardized crop production which in 2013 declined by 34 percent from the previous year.
The institutional deadlock over the past 20 months orso has seriously jeopardized the role of the State in improving living conditions for the people.
This momentary indiscretion has jeopardized the most important thing in my life, the person I love and respect the most, Rob… I love him.
The problem of vacancies, particularly in senior posts, jeopardized the implementation of mandates and must be avoided at all costs.
These deficiencies in the process have jeopardized the credibility of the verdicts, which were disproportionate to the seriousness of the crimes committed.
Mr. Bhattarai(Nepal) said that global poverty, which bred injustice and jeopardized peace and security, remained antithetical to the global sustainable development agenda.
However, the draft resolution neglected to mention the armed groups that jeopardized the security of citizens and property, something any sovereign State would categorically refuse to accept.