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Their way of doing things would further jeopardise the close intelligence and security co-operation of our allies, which is vital to preventing terrorist attacks.
"What this tells us is that we musn't do anything to jeopardise recovery," May said.
Downing Street has said it will do nothing to jeopardise public safety.
He would not do anything to jeopardise its identity, he says.
We still have good numbers, but we don't want to do anything to jeopardise that," adds Sherlock.
"But we both felt that we were starting something together, and that we'd never do anything to jeopardise it.
I know that Hodgson and his staff would do nothing to jeopardise the fitness of the players, whatever club they happen to play for.
Nonetheless, the government is unlikely to do much to jeopardise what Palaniappan Chidambaram, the finance minister, has called "a moment to savour" in India's modern economic history.
"We will do nothing to jeopardise the effectiveness of these appeals and we have repeatedly stated that media speculation can be damaging to our efforts.
"One of the things that's bothered us greatly is we do want to see the continuation of football at Edgar Street and we didn't want to do anything to jeopardise that.
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