Betekenis van:
jeopardise

to jeopardise
Werkwoord
  • een gevaar zijn voor
  • pose a threat to; present a danger to

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  1. Austria explained why further reductions would jeopardise the Bank's viability.
  2. Permitting any delay in this respect would jeopardise the process of State Aid control.
  3. Such measures may not jeopardise the proper monitoring of intra-Community transactions.
  4. There shall be no indication of any problem that might jeopardise the safety of laboratory personnel.
  5. jeopardise the security or public order of a Member State or otherwise prejudice its general welfare.
  6. The fees levied by the Agency should not jeopardise the competitiveness of the European industries concerned.
  7. Any other interpretation would jeopardise the region's authority in tax matters.
  8. to do so would jeopardise the success of investigations under way or the safety of individuals.
  9. jeopardise the success of a current investigation or a criminal intelligence operation or the safety of individuals;
  10. One of the conditions for applying this agreement was that abolishing internal borders should not jeopardise State security.
  11. This is to ensure that selective aid does not jeopardise past and future investments in other networks.
  12. This notice shall only be provided where it does not jeopardise the control to be carried out.
  13. That notice shall only be provided where it does not jeopardise the verification to be carried out.
  14. They shall abstain from any measure which could jeopardise the attainment of the objectives of this Treaty’.
  15. jeopardise the success of a current investigation or a criminal intelligence operation or the safety of individuals; or