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It jeopardises the notion of online democracy.
It jeopardises the WTO, without which trade disputes might be settled by clout and not the law.
"It jeopardises food security at the household and community levels, and has an impact on national food security and development.
It jeopardises the living world, the NHS, peace in Ireland and the rest of the European Union.
It costs money, it costs time, it jeopardises, it raises risks.
Rather, they see it as a self-serving diplomatic optional extra, to be discarded as soon as it jeopardises other interests.
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He is heavily involved in the SFA and in Scottish football and he would never want to see it jeopardised.
It would not let Iran off the hook but neither would it jeopardise non-proliferation gains that could be achievable now.
Any leads that we receive must be corroborated and verified, because if found false not only will it jeopardise our search but it will give false hope to the families.
However, we should applaud the Strokes for heroically continuing a fine pop-cultural tradition of making something, putting it out and then petulantly disowning it, jeopardising your whole career in the process.
The government refused to release the full business case for "commercial in confidence" reasons, arguing it would jeopardise its competitive advantage as it sought bidders – that they would up their price if they saw what the government's projections were.
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