Betekenis van:
jeopardy

jeopardy
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune

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    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. As pointed out in recital 8, the argument relating to the existence of jeopardy has not been proved.
    2. The Community producers’ position is clearly in jeopardy unless the current level of low-priced imports is corrected.
    3. The Community producers’ position is clearly in jeopardy unless the current level of low priced imports is corrected.
    4. This places the whole existence of consignors of fireworks in jeopardy because they cannot get their products on the market.
    5. Moreover, the continuation of production in the Community is allegedly in jeopardy if profitability of the esterquat business is not improved.
    6. According to the second indent of Article 7(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 2081/92, the opposing party must ‘show’ the jeopardy claimed.
    7. The Community producers’ position is clearly in jeopardy unless the current level of low priced imports is corrected. This is evidenced by continuing reports of impending bankruptcies.
    8. Where that possibility is at jeopardy, Member States should have to provide for a prolongation of the application time-limits fixed in Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003.
    9. Explicitly informing a consumer that if he does not buy the product or service, the trader's job or livelihood will be in jeopardy.
    10. Germany has only raised the possibility of jeopardy without showing that there are in fact producers who would suffer as a result of registration.
    11. Therefore, on the basis of the findings in the IP, the Community industry position is in jeopardy unless the current level of low dumped import prices is corrected.
    12. Therefore, on the basis of the findings in the IP, the Community industry is considered to be in jeopardy unless the low level of the dumped import prices is corrected.
    13. Taken as a whole, these elements might be thought to actually risk putting state resources in jeopardy (either by making the State liable towards investors, or by increasing the cost of future state transactions).
    14. Therefore, on the basis of the findings in the IP, the Community industry position is in jeopardy unless the current level of low dumped import prices is corrected. This is evidenced by continuing reports of impending bankruptcies.
    15. This objective would be placed in jeopardy if national legislation or any contractual clause contained in an insurance policy excluded passengers from insurance cover because they knew or should have known that the driver of the vehicle was under the influence of alcohol or of any other intoxicating agent at the time of the accident.