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Never again should the future of our currency be jeopardised in this way.
Schäuble warned that European welfare standards should not be jeopardised in order to cut youth unemployment figures.
In these negotiations Britain will demand safeguards to protect Britain's position in the single market and guarantees to ensure that the position of the City of London is not jeopardised in a beefed up eurozone.
Gove also ridiculed the scare tactics used by remain campaigners, warning that everything from cheap flights to European destinations to Premier League football would be jeopardised in the event of a vote to leave.
"It's simply not right in those circumstances that Stephen should lose his job, his career, have his reputation trashed and his liberty jeopardised in Lebanon, by Nine's actions and public comments".
"The new CEO and the incoming chair should overhaul Volkswagen's corporate governance, including the composition and effectiveness of its supervisory board, and create a corporate culture which ensures that the trust of customers and society will never again be jeopardised in the way it has in the past".
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It's a coveted position even in civil service: who would jeopardise that in this economy?
The Coalition's policies also jeopardise investment in renewable energy.
"Price-fixing jeopardises investment in new power stations, making power cuts a real possibility.
If I did the 100m first it could jeopardise gold in the 50m.
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