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The top US diplomat in Iraq waded into the election debate over troop withdrawals yesterday, warning that security improvements could be jeopardised by setting a timetable for a pull-out.
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Ambitious plans to raise the performance of public services through a new set of local government league tables could be jeopardised by a lack of "understanding" on the part of inspectors, one of the country's leading council chiefs warned today.
Their mission would be jeopardised by any Indo-Pakistani war.
It worries that American financial assistance would be jeopardised by a coup.
Fears that oil supplies might be jeopardised by any confrontation with Iran contributed to market jitters.
The great things we're trying to achieve can be jeopardised by a single rider.
Would the repaired morale of the squad be jeopardised by bringing in someone else?
The IPCC always fears that any future proceedings may be jeopardised by such disclosure.
The IMF and the Japanese government expressed concern that Japan's tentative recovery could be jeopardised by a strong yen.
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