Coelho, who turned down an interview request, saying it might jeopardise his chance of election, has always rejected such assessments and is pushing hard for recognition. |
Without a male provider they may be malnourished during pregnancy and so jeopardise the health of their unborn. |
The fight against serious crime and terrorism is a common cause, and reticence in this connection will jeopardise the safety of citizens. |
Such speculation and unguarded revelations, when magnified in the media, might jeopardise investigation and scare off potential witnesses. |
However, it appears that some people think they can flout the law and jeopardise public safety. |
With both countries being nuclear powers, tense relations could jeopardise one fourth of the world's population, he added. |