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- Endangerment is a type of crime involving conduct that is wrongful and reckless or wanton, and likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm to another...
- when monarchs in neighbouring countries faced internal problems that jeopardised their thrones. After the short, disastrous reigns of her half-siblings...
- September 1969, though agreed not to go public with the information to not jeopardise ongoing business negotiations. McCartney was in the midst of business...
- in Vienna. Marie Antoinette feared that the death of her mother would jeopardise the Franco-Austrian alliance, as well as ultimately herself, but Joseph...
- from her drug-dealing brother-in-law Ravy (Dada Fungula Bozela), which jeopardises her ****ure when he becomes a partner in her company. Season 2 takes place...
- simplify business rules, making it easier to run a business without jeopardising the intended goals of relevant legislation. Denmark has a long tradition...
- would "threaten democratic government in the Republic", which would jeopardise British and European security against Communist and other foreign nations...
- public, who opposed the appea****t of Spain. James's policy was further jeopardised by the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War, especially after his Protestant...
- the attention paid to atheism in East Germany was never intended to jeopardise the cooperation that was desired from those East Germans who were religious...
- Delusions: World Po****tion Growth Is Exceeding Most Projections and Jeopardising Scenarios for Sustainable ****ures". World. 4 (3): 545–568. doi:10.3390/world4030034...