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Перевод: jeopardy
[существительное] опасность ; подсудность ; риск ; [глагол] подвергать опасности; рисковать
Тезаурус:
- It would also put in jeopardy the global effort to halt the spread of nuclear weapons.
- The aim of one-stop shopping is lost and is not fulfilled where the parties are exposed to double jeopardy, that is, where a merger may be investigated both by the Commission under Community law and by national authorities under domestic law.
- Where review is based upon procedural grounds the applicability of such procedural protection should not be placed in jeopardy by the court second guessing whether a hearing would have made a difference.
- WANG's FACTORY JOBS IN JEOPARDY; MILLER OUT
- The second area requiring legislation is where older people have been discriminated against to such an extent that they have been put in jeopardy.
- Though comparatively few knights were actually killed in battle, the prince who committed his cause to battle was also putting himself in jeopardy, since it was always clear that the surest way to win a battle was to capture or kill the opposing commander, as Harold was killed at Hastings.
- At an early stage in the proceedings, SLOA recognised that, with the phasing out of Mk 1 stock, main-line steam operation (successfully revived in 1971) was in jeopardy.
- The move comes on top of NCR UK's December announcement that 8%, or 150 to 160 sales and marketing staff had been told that their jobs were in jeopardy.
- Spink, who has been first choice since regaining the No 1 spot from Les Sealey in March, said: "There was a time when my future seemed in jeopardy but things have turned my way again."
- Half an hour ago he had cut himself shaving; now, it seemed, his very life was in jeopardy.
- Does the Merger Regulation prevent double jeopardy?
- This has led to the conceptualisation of older people from minority ethnic communities as being in "double jeopardy" (Dowd and Bengtson, 1978).
- Unfortunately, the Middle-East continues to remain politically and militarily unstable, with any renewed conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbours, or a violent revolution in a major oil producer putting the West's oil supplies in jeopardy.
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