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It worries that American financial assistance would be jeopardised by a coup.
The great things we're trying to achieve can be jeopardised by a single rider.
The IMF and the Japanese government expressed concern that Japan's tentative recovery could be jeopardised by a strong yen.
But while it is right that we celebrate this success, it could be jeopardised by a crisis threatening the very heart of our sector.
The long-term health of the UK's research base and of the economy as a whole should not be jeopardised by a retrenchment on current spending commitments.
This is in all senses a valuable tradition; how terrible that it should be jeopardised by a particularly bone-headed bit of target chasing.
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Their mission would be jeopardised by any Indo-Pakistani war.
Fears that oil supplies might be jeopardised by any confrontation with Iran contributed to market jitters.
Their intimacy is jeopardised by a newsflash on the television – the Sudanese delegate declaring that it will be a holocaust for Africa if the first-world agenda is carried out.
From transfer strategy to a famous club's image to dressing-room harmony; much has been jeopardised by a player who declines to ask himself why Europe's elite are not fighting over his supreme talents.
Sir Paul Marshall, who co-founded Marshall Wace in the 1990s and is the tenth wealthiest hedge fund manager in Britain with an estimated £465 million fortune, warned Mark Carney, the Bank's governor, that its credibility was being jeopardised by a failure to be impartial.
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