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(PN7, Female, SIMD5, 13.9%) For some, such a widespread awareness of the screening taking place for all age-eligible young people may lead to relationships not becoming jeopardised by the screening letter arriving in the post.
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Discrimination and indifference both have negative consequences on children, jeopardising their emotional and social development, and preventing them from becoming effective citizens.
Following this theoretical reasoning, such a structural bias or prejudice could jeopardise the treatment of younger patients and hinder these patients from becoming involved in feedback processes.
Secret talks ended with the BBC agreeing to pick up the tab for free TV licences for pensioners, thereby becoming dangerously enmeshed in the politics of social policy in a way that could jeopardise rather than underpin public support.
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