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"We will develop a protocol to ensure any future potential criminal action is not jeopardised".
In a press release, organisers wrote: "It has become apparent that our elected officials will never respond to the will of the people as long as their greed wealth is not jeopardised.
Xenophon unsuccessfully attempted to amend a separate security law that passed parliament last year and introduced lengthy jail terms for journalists who reported information about "special intelligence operations" even where people lives' were not jeopardised.
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.
Malaria control efforts and care delivery must be kept on track during an Ebola epidemic so that progress made in malaria control is not jeopardised and Ebola outbreak response is not impeded," he said.
The Rugby Football Union has insisted the matter has been dealt with internally and though Jones has taken a dim view of similar incidents, sending Manu Tuilagi and Denny Solomona home early from a training camp in August 2017 after a late-night drinking session, Vunipola and Te'o have not jeopardised their places on the plane to Japan.
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"It does not jeopardise freedom of the press.
We will not jeopardise or compromise that," he added.
Let us not jeopardise this at the first hurdle.
The government's agreement with the workers will not jeopardise its restructuring plans.
Putting it briefly: Turkey would not jeopardise the Nato umbrella by going nuclear unilaterally.
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