Examples of using Jeopardised in English and their translations into Finnish
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It jeopardised the mission.
And now your weakness has jeopardised everything!
You have jeopardised everything we have worked for.
Once again, the violence has jeopardised this process.
You have jeopardised everything we have worked for.
People also translate
These gentlemen… have seriously jeopardised our futures.
You would have jeopardised your job if you didn't report me.
Because you decide to mate with a witch. Then suddenly, it's all jeopardised.
Not if it jeopardised the mission.
As a consequence, the environmental integrity and the credibility of the system are jeopardised.
Something that jeopardised her personally.
In the committee I voted against those amendments which jeopardised the UK abatement.
You could have jeopardised the investigation.
As things stand neither of these are provided for andits success could therefore be jeopardised.
You would have jeopardised your job if you didn't report me.
However, projects already under way, such as the House of European History,should not be jeopardised.
You have jeopardised your chances of ever getting your kids treated.
The use of the fake passports in this situation has jeopardised that position, especially in Dubai.
In some areas, the effects are so severe that rural development policies are being jeopardised.
This would have jeopardised timetables and led to potential delays for future European programmes.
In its drive to preserve competition within the internal market, EU external competitiveness has been jeopardised.
However, freedom of association is jeopardised by increased threats from violent nationalist groups.
Resolving this issue was of paramount importance,as the lack of agreement could have jeopardised the whole conference.
This hike by federal reserve chairman Alan Greenspan has jeopardised the economy and put every real estate agent in the country out of work.
Europe's oceans and seas are under threat, in some cases to the extent that their structure andfunction is being jeopardised.
A small minority of irresponsible, unscrupulous people have jeopardised the reputation of a whole category of workers.
Without a sufficient quantity and quality of human capital in SET related areas,the knowledge-based economy in Europe will be jeopardised.
Mr Briesch could not accept this proposal because it jeopardised the balance between the three Groups referred to in Rule 36.
The implementation of those important values freedom of speech and protection of the individual must not be jeopardised as new technology advances.
It exists so far, but will possibly be jeopardised by a bureaucratic lack of transparency and the obvious, but not public resistance of certain governments.