jeopardise


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Synonyms for jeopardise

pose a threat to

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News of the proposals emerged even as Penang continues to resist the Kedah International Airport over concerns it would jeopardise plans to expand the Bayan Lepas International Airport.
The judge, in a historic judgment penned earlier against the Orange Line Metro Project, arguing that the project jeopardises heritage sites.
"I've worked extremely hard for 10 years in this sport to get to the UFC, so to think I would do anything or take anything to jeopardise my opportunity is crazy.
We have contracts in place with Boeing for new maritime patrol aircraft and for Apache attack helicopters and they will also be bidding for other defence work and this kind of behaviour clearly could jeopardise our future relationship with Boeing."
"Serbia has no intention of making any moves that would jeopardise its EU path, but neither will it make any moves that could jeopardise ties with our traditional friends, including Russia," Dacic said.
He said: "It is a mistake not just because it jeopardises much-needed investment and jobs, but also for the message it sends to the vast majority of people who are rock solid behind the peace process.
"He didn't do that and I know through the times we have spoken he would never allow any person - and I don't say a player - to jeopardise the harmony of this club.
Summary: WASHINGTON -- New IMF chief Christine Lagarde warned on Sunday that a US debt default would jeopardise global economic stability and urged warring American politicians to forge a compromise budget deal.
MANAMA: Bahrain said last night it foiled a major terror plot aimed to jeopardise national security of GCC states.
Lieutenant Colonel Aref Bu Shagar, Director of Qusais Police Station, said the sirens, sold at car accessory shops and the Dragon Mart posed a risk that could jeopardise the lives of users and other road users, pointing out that police will be strict with anybody who jeopardises peoples' lives.
PLANS for two wind turbines in East Durham look likely to be scuppered due to fears they could jeopardise a pounds 300m film studio.
WALES forward Alun-Wyn Jones has revealed the full agony of his Twickenham sin-bin torture and admitted: "I thought it would jeopardise my international career."
The head of the Czech government declared that this type of attitude could jeopardise ratification of the Lisbon Treaty.