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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...
- would "threaten democratic government in the Republic", which would jeopardise British and European security against Communist and other foreign nations...
- 31 July 2006 (2006-07-31) 6.82 6.87 Harry's burgeoning relationship with Nikki is jeopardised when his ex-girlfriend Penny is killed in a car crash. It looks like...
- September 1969, though agreed not to go public with the information to not jeopardise ongoing business negotiations. McCartney was in the midst of business...
- France, a deteriorating relationship with Turkey in the mid-2000s that jeopardised access to Anzac Cove, and ****ociating Anzac Day with victory on the Western...
- freedom and carries prison sentences and fines for broad reasons such as jeopardising local peace or publishing false news. The Gulf Center for Human Rights...
- relations with neighbouring countries. Compaoré argued that Sankara had jeopardised foreign relations with the former colonial power (France) and with neighbouring...
- season, Rotherham's first after a nine-year absence, their survival was jeopardised by a points deduction for fielding the ineligible Farrend Rawson during...
- Mauritian control. The government's refusal to do so is arrogant and jeopardises our credibility on a world stage." Whiteley et al. noted that "like the...