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Similarly, if physical and mental demands of work increase and working conditions deteriorate, work ability is jeopardised.
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Demand response (DR), which controls electric usage of customers when electric system reliability is jeopardised, attracts much societal attention.
If this objective is not met, then the entire purpose of the scheme is jeopardised.
To increase the consent rate, on-site measurements are of first choice, but timely inclusion is jeopardised.
Cosmetics Europe chief Bertil Heerink, quoted by the Associated Press news agency, said that "by implementing the ban at this time, the European Union is jeopardising the industry's ability to innovate".
Apart from (possibly) Satanist assholes Cosmetics Europe, who just released a statement saying that "by implementing the ban at this time, the European Union is jeopardising the industry's ability to innovate".
"The permafrost is melting and this is jeopardising roads and buildings.
Japan's defence minister says China's behaviour over disputed East China Sea islands is jeopardising peace.
A shortfall in supplies is jeopardising effective aid efforts.
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