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To lose her would have jeopardised the research.
And, of course, a criminal trial might have jeopardised the confidentiality of GCHQ's operations.
Clearly, that would have jeopardised the operation, even if parliament had been sitting in August.
The result was scarcely a surprise, but the way of it will have jeopardised Laws's tenure.
Mr Crompton ludicrously compared BBC News to the pre-Leveson tabloids, claiming that the broadcaster would have jeopardised the investigation.
Mr Blackstock claimed that he had not reported the alleged abuse sooner because it would have jeopardised his chances of getting a professional contract.
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He has jeopardised his position".
The debacle has jeopardised an already flagging peace process.General Katawal deserved the boot.
He maintains that poor water management has jeopardised biodiversity, vital to the capital's ecological balance.
Unfortunately, things got cocked up somewhere and we've jeopardised that chance".
Now Sirisena's political coup to bring the despotic Rajapaksa back into power has jeopardised even modest steps towards reconciliation.
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