"Under U.S. law, she was once put in jeopardy and later acquitted, " Casey said.
But in opening statements on Monday, a prosecutor said "very real women" were put in jeopardy.
The question remains unanswered: has Cyprus been saved or has its economic future been put in jeopardy?
And as we saw, without sound oversight and common-sense protections for consumers, the whole economy is put in jeopardy.
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India's rising international prestige and economic allure could both be put in jeopardy if the country is sucked into some headline-grabbing regional conflict.
And there will be a debate, I'm sure, whether too much pressure was applied and the public interest was put in jeopardy because of that pressure.
District Judge Howard Riddle said for a brief period the trial process had been put in jeopardy and that the prospect of collapse must have been "agonising" for the Lawrences.
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Today Peguform still exists, thanks to infusions from customers like Volkswagen, DaimlerChrysler and Bayerische Motoren Werke, who still need its bumper parts and were enraged that their production schedules were put in jeopardy.
No one's care will be put in jeopardy.
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But the dismal December that culminated in a 93-76 Christmas Day loss to the visiting Boston Celtics nearly put that in jeopardy.
He said the issue was "very complicated and mistakes could put lives in jeopardy".
She had put herself in jeopardy by sneaking into my office in this way.
Dianne Feinstein, D-California, argued that U.S. troops would be put in "jeopardy" if Obama does not listen to McChrystal.
Though there was concern that the Algerians' tactics may have put hostages in jeopardy, the official acknowledged they could have hit even harder.
Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said U.S. troops would be put in "jeopardy" if Obama does not listen to McChrystal.
Another key aspect of the Knox case: The Italian system does not include U.S. Fifth Amendment protection against a defendant being put in double jeopardy by government prosecution.
We know that trade secret theft can cripple a company's competitive advantage in foreign markets, diminish export prospects around the globe, and put American jobs in jeopardy.
The terrorist attacks, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the explosion of political violence around the world have put that dream in jeopardy for American Arabs and Muslims.
The reality is that in an economy with high unemployment, most people do not want to do anything that will put their jobs in jeopardy.
Its founder and president is George Brill, 36, who quit working as an aerospace engineer at McDonnell Douglas in 1991 when defense cuts put his future there in jeopardy.
Bartlett may be correct in saying Bush blew Doha and put global free trade in jeopardy.
Legislative proposals to repeal this would put American jobs in jeopardy and threaten our position in the global economy.
This has put these investments in jeopardy and retailers in a panic.
S. Not wishing to put my account in jeopardy I am refraining from publishing the corporate email address of any Twitter executives, but Google knows who they are.
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We complied with your request to bring you information on this trooper forward, and did we put our family in jeopardy by letting him see the interview notes about the illegal activities?
Spann's father blasted the news media for reporting his son's death before it had been confirmed by the government, saying that if his son were still alive at the time, such reports put his life in jeopardy.
Opposing the petition, Dr Huw Jones from Sport Wales argued that it would put the game in jeopardy as it would lose financial support from the English Cricket Board (ECB) and would limit the internationals played at the SWALEC stadium in Sophia Gardens.
More than a third of the nation's 12.6 million cancer survivors had physical or mental health problems that put their overall health in jeopardy and had a negative impact on their quality of life, according to a recent study of federal health data funded by the National Cancer Institute.
Yet some grandparents are making financial mistakes that could put their own financial future in jeopardy.
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