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"Here we have a new technology that absolutely jeopardises your ability to express your emotion," said Ms Fisher, "there is no more subtle inflection of the voice".
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"The Goulburn centre has been able to provide critical services to people going through the courts which will absolutely be jeopardised when this funding stops," Noble said.
We did absolutely nothing to jeopardise the police inquiry".
Mr Straw said Britain faced a serious terrorist threat and vitally needed cooperation "as we have received, from, amongst others, Saudi Arabia and the prime minister was absolutely right in not seeking to jeopardise that and he has had the endorsement of a senior high court judge for that decision".
"But the rhetoric they have been hearing is that they are to blame, or their faith is to blame and that jeopardises the trust that we absolutely need".
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
That jeopardises those individuals".
Of course, confidentiality is absolutely vital, and should always be protected with strong rules and systems, but it seems unreasonable to let fear of risk jeopardise our ability to coordinate and improve care.
Anything that goes wrong jeopardises that ambition.
It jeopardises the notion of online democracy.
Then she meets someone who is absolutely unsuitable for her and they have arguments that become increasingly heated until something draws them together and they kiss, only swiftly to jeopardise the whole affair on a point of principle before a race against time brings them together forever.
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