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Drug resistance could also jeopardise recent gains in malaria control," he said.
One pensions adviser thinks it could also jeopardise ordinary pension scheme members.
The result threatens to further derail Iceland's road to recovery after suffering a deep recession and could also jeopardise its chances of joining the European Union.
If rates were raised high enough to restrain mortgage lending, they could also jeopardise the broader economy, especially since household and corporate debt together add up to as much as 200% of GDP.
Congress could also jeopardise Obama's plans to close the Guantánamo Bay detention centre by the end of his second term if there is an adverse response to a release.
On Saturday and Sunday, Erdoğan and his ministers also spoke of reinstating the death penalty to punish the plotters – a move that would make Turkey ineligible to join the EU, and could also jeopardise the EU-Turkey deal that has markedly reduced the migration flow to Europe.
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Profound hyperventilation may also jeopardise oxygen delivery to the brain tissue at risk.
Criticism of Israel is also jeopardising the conference.
It also jeopardises timely disbursement of the second-quarter tranche.
He said it would be "very embarrassing for the French government to cancel this" but a pull-out from the UK side could also "cast doubt on the UK's entire energy policy" and jeopardise future projects.
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