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Being jeopardised
verb
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We share the preoccupation expressed in the resolution as to the risk of seeing the reconstruction and development efforts in the context of the Stability Pact being jeopardised by international criminal networks that engage mainly in trafficking in human beings, trafficking in drugs and arms as well as in smuggling of goods.
But all of that careful balance is now being jeopardised to slavish ideology.
"Their attitude is totally unjustified - to talk of our grant being jeopardised for eight days' work.
Polish citizens see tangible benefits from EU membership and won't tolerate those benefits being jeopardised by any government.
Romania fears that its efforts to protect the delta are being jeopardised by the building of a navigation canal.
Their capacity to help those who could benefit from treatment is being jeopardised by ever-increasing demands from those who cannot.
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Support from the G7 countries is jeopardised.
International law may be jeopardised.
Their mission would be jeopardised by any Indo-Pakistani war.
Why should patient safety be jeopardised for the minority?
1.40pm GMT Press freedom should not be jeopardised, he says.
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