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Filter by Meaning The use of outdated technology could jeopardize the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry.
The delay in responding to the emergency could jeopardize the patient's life.
The student's unruly behavior could jeopardize the school's reputation.
The hacker's attempt to access the database could jeopardize the security of the website.
The security breach could jeopardize the company's confidential information.
The false information spread on social media could jeopardize the credibility of the news organization.
The strike could jeopardize the airline's operations.
The failure to follow safety guidelines could jeopardize the construction project.
She didn't want to jeopardize her friendship by dating her friend's ex-boyfriend.
She didn't want to jeopardize her marriage by constantly criticizing her husband.
She didn't want to jeopardize her relationship with her sister by constantly criticizing her choices.
The couple didn't want to jeopardize their relationship by moving too quickly.
Inadequate cybersecurity measures could jeopardize a company's sensitive data and intellectual property.
A failure to secure necessary licenses and permits could jeopardize the opening of a new business.
A lack of funding could jeopardize the nonprofit organization's mission.
A shortage of staff could jeopardize the hospital's ability to provide quality care.
A delay in production could jeopardize the delivery of the goods.
A change in regulations could jeopardize the company's ability to operate.
A lack of diversity and inclusion could jeopardize a company's ability to attract and retain top talent.
A data breach could jeopardize the security of the company's information.
Failure to maintain quality standards could jeopardize a company's reputation for excellence.
A decrease in demand could jeopardize the survival of the small business.
A faulty product could jeopardize the company's sales and profits.
A failure to manage inventory could jeopardize the supply chain of a retail business.
The company's failure to adapt to changing market trends could jeopardize its long-term success.
The new employee's mistakes could jeopardize the project.
A scandal involving a company's leadership could jeopardize investor confidence.
Poor planning could jeopardize the launch of the new product.
Poor customer service could jeopardize the restaurant's reputation.
Ignoring employee safety could jeopardize the company's reputation and financial stability.
Bad weather could jeopardize the outdoor concert.
Failing to hire an experienced attorney could jeopardize your legal rights.
Admitting guilt without a lawyer present could jeopardize your chances of a fair trial.
Refusing to provide evidence to the police could jeopardize the investigation.
The prosecutor's unethical behavior may jeopardize the trial.
Ignoring the judge's orders could jeopardize your chances of a favorable outcome.
Failing to file the necessary paperwork could jeopardize your claim.
A mistake on the legal documents could jeopardize the validity of the contract.
Failing to disclose information to your attorney could jeopardize your case.
The judge's impartiality was called into question, which could jeopardize the verdict.
The lawyer warned her client that his behavior could jeopardize his legal rights.
The lawyer's misconduct could jeopardize the outcome of the trial.
The failure to follow proper procedures could jeopardize the legal validity of the contract.
His careless behavior could jeopardize his chances of winning the lawsuit.
Failing to produce the necessary documents could jeopardize the case.
The lack of funding could jeopardize the future of the charity.
A lack of attention to detail could jeopardize the design project.
She was worried that her behavior would jeopardize her family's good name.
The CEO's inappropriate behavior may jeopardize the company's reputation.
The student's cheating on the exam could jeopardize his academic standing and future opportunities.
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