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Yet Egypt's new constitution, for instance, is filled with loopholes that can be interpreted as jeopardising basic rights.
A recent Bank of England research paper noted that banks were retreating from cross-border lending, which is now perceived as jeopardising financial stability.
Andrew Gardner, Turkey researcher for Amnesty International, said: "Refugees in Turkey are increasingly facing arbitrary detention and forced return to Syria as the government punishes those it perceives as jeopardising its lucrative EU deal".
The identification of the geographical origins of the ivory trade could help to channel anti-poaching resources more effectively against an illegal activity that funds organised international crime and terrorism as well as jeopardising the survival of an iconic species, the researchers said.
Top administration officials, including Vice-President Joe Biden and the US secretary of state, John Kerry, have made a point of meeting Israeli opposition leaders who have seized on the dispute to characterise Netanyahu as jeopardising relations with Israel's most important ally.
This has been successfully carried out in the KNP, where a threat to large trees has been identified as jeopardising conservation objectives [1].
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■ The shrinking sea-ice is putting the livelihoods of the four million people that live in the Arctic under threat, as well jeopardising the survival of unique species: polar bears, narwhals, seals, Arctic foxes and snowy owls.
Interviews and reviewed reports also made it clear that management capacity and skills at provincial, district and municipality level were often limited and are as such jeopardising the implementation of good quality newborn care.
Human rights advocates say that Abbott is deliberately toning down his criticism so as not to jeopardise his government's work with Sri Lanka on stopping people-smuggling.
The surge is likely to have a damaging effect on the girls' future, the UN warns, jeopardising their health as well as their educational and financial prospects.
In BBC2's 90-minute adaptation tonight, however, the latter are reduced to fleetingly glimpsed plot devices in the story of Leah (Phoebe Fox) and Natalie (Nikki Amuka-Bird, below left, with Smith), childhood friends who fall out as each jeopardises her marriage and wellbeing in a city zone where privilege and poverty collide.
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