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That investigation was ended at the government's request after it was said to be jeopardising national security.
There were fears of a coup against the reformist leader, who is seen by many hardliners to be jeopardising the revolution's achievements.
Morgan is reported to have had concerns that the process would delay schools from being able to confirm places for British and legal migrants' children in good time before the start of the school year and would be "jeopardising our increasingly important focus on tackling both segregation and extremism, and with consequent impacts on the children of British nationals who attend the schools".
Carers Week manager Helen Clarke said: "It's a scandal that carers can't get the time or support they need to look after themselves which could be jeopardising their health as a result.
Restricting access to such an invaluable source of information – somewhere you can post a question and get an almost instant response from another user, and an answer from an expert group moderator minutes later – could be jeopardising the health and safety of thousands of people.
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International law may be jeopardised.
Their mission would be jeopardised by any Indo-Pakistani war.
Why should patient safety be jeopardised for the minority?
1.40pm GMT Press freedom should not be jeopardised, he says.
However, we fear that these qualities would be jeopardised were the channel to be sold off".
Otherwise, environmental damage will accelerate, inequity will increase, and global economic growth will be jeopardised.
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