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been jeopardising
verb
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But from an arms race with Croatia to the Serbia-Kosovo railway fow, he has been jeopardising it for months now, along with other political leaders, following their respective local agendas.
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"I think the security of our country has been jeopardised by our involvement in Afghanistan.
Water supply has diminished and the health and livelihoods of thousands been jeopardised.
The education of 1 million children has been jeopardised as a result.
All three judges considered that Ms Campbell's recovery could have been jeopardised by the Mirror.
The ability of ordinary people to live their lives at ease and free from fear has been jeopardised.
Whenever information has been disclosed against their will, through leaks or whistleblowers, they have claimed security has been jeopardised.
Both the department and IHMS disputed that asylum seeker health had been jeopardised as a result of the failures identified.
The problem of register classification has naturally remained unresolved: lacking serious enquiries, the conceptual visibility of register has been jeopardised.
But the biggest objection from the SNP was jeopardising the impartiality of the Speaker.
"The permafrost is melting and this is jeopardising roads and buildings.
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