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How to use the word jeopardized in a Sentence?

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Americans deserve to know the extent to which their privacy is jeopardized and their data is manipulated by ByteDance-owned TikTok’s relationship with China, what’s worse, we know Big Tech companies, like TikTok, use harmful algorithms to exploit children for profit and expose them to dangerous content online.

Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I don’t think she did anything that jeopardized Fani Willis’ strategy or her ability to bring her case.

Emily Kohrs

Found on CNN
1 year ago

She didn’t do anything violative of her obligations, i don’t think she did anything that jeopardized Fani Willis’ strategy or her ability to bring her case.

Anthony Michael Kreis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Following the emergency listing decision, BLM began consultation with the FWS, and Ormat has sought approval of a smaller project authorization that would provide additional assurances that the species will not be jeopardized by geothermal development.

Ormat Vice President Paul Thomsen

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

What I worry about is that the goodwill that they've built over the years... dissipates over time when they do things that should be more consumer unfriendly, all the incredible value and goodwill that they built is at risk of being jeopardized.

Michael Nathanson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It took out an insane amount of buildings and just jeopardized so many lives, the town is devastated.

Jordan Awrey

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Our legal challenge urges regulators to ensure there is a fair and meaningful process to resolve disputes between health care providers and insurance companies, but if regulators don't follow the letter of the law, patient access to care could be jeopardized as ongoing health plan manipulation creates an unsustainable situation for physicians.

Gerald Harmon

Found on CNN
2 years ago

If you come back in and you're are not vaccinated, everybody in that workplace is jeopardized.

Richard Trumka

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Unfortunately, given the politics of the moment, we seem to be poised to undo more than a year’s worth of work toward common sense criminal justice reform. Demagoguery and scare tactics have jeopardized the future of these efforts and may well have derailed the negotiations.

Patrick Yoes

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Debbins flagrantly and repeatedly sold out his country, the defendant's brazen disclosures to Russian intelligence agents jeopardized Raj Parekh national security and threatened the safety of his fellow servicemen.

Raj Parekh

Found on CNN
2 years ago

While Two Russian aircraft were operating in international airspace, they jeopardized the safety of flight of the aircraft involved. We expect them to operate within international standards set to ensure safety and prevent accidents.

Jeff Harrigian

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The unnecessary actions of the Russian Su-35 pilots were inconsistent with good airmanship and international flight rules, and jeopardized the safety of flight of both aircraft.

The US Navy

Found on CNN
3 years ago

As you know, there's been speculation and rumors that have been shared by community leaders claiming that Mr. Brown's death was related to the Joshua Brown trial, and somehow the Dallas Police Department was responsible, i assure you that is simply not true. And I encourage those leaders to be mindful of their actions moving forward because their words have jeopardized the integrity of the city of Dallas as well as the Dallas Police Department.

Assistant Chief Avery Moore

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Today's ruling ensures that clinics across the nation can remain open and continue to provide quality, unbiased healthcare to women, trump's' gag rule' would have jeopardized healthcare access to women across the country.

Attorney General Bob Ferguson.The

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Todays ruling ensures that clinics across the nation can remain open and continue to provide quality, unbiased healthcare to women, trumps gag rulewould have jeopardized healthcare access to women across the country. Title X clinics, such as Planned Parenthood, provide essential services now they can keep serving women while we continue to fight to keep the federal government out of the exam room.

Bob Ferguson

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

In addition to strengthening investors' confidence with the local market, the new law will raise the value of the debtors' assets, since they will not be obliged to sell for low prices through an enforced liquidation, the realized value of the last three auctions was at 30 percent of market value in a normal buyer-and-seller market, which would have significantly jeopardized the recovery ratio for all creditors.

Ahmed Ismail

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The bottom line is too much has been wasted in Afghanistan. Too much money was spent in too small a country with too little oversight, and if the security situation continues to deteriorate, even areas where money was spent wisely and gains were made, could be jeopardized.

John Sopko

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

If Europe had a coherent, coordinated response ... these border reactions that sometimes are justified, like in the case of Sweden by a huge arrival of people, wouldn't be happening, we will of course continue to say 'You manage your border as you see necessary', but the right of people to seek asylum should not be jeopardized. That's very, very important.

Filippo Grandi

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I think that's an issue that we've got to take a hard look at, and I think what's going on now is, as I think Secretary Clinton now realizes, is not a good practice, do you think that she jeopardized national security?

Bernie Sanders

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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