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Heathrow executives said that the protesters had jeopardised safety at the airport and needed to face the consequences.
Lebanese political analysts warned that Hizbullah had jeopardised the fragile balance of power in the country with the border attack.
She warned then that abuses by officers had jeopardised the bedrock of British law enforcement – policing by consent of the public.
"In a matter of a few seconds, he had jeopardised future prospects and brought havoc to his life and the lives of those he loved," Zahir said.
Grauer said that Bloomberg should focus on its core business news product, and that sensitive investigative stories had jeopardised its commercial expansion in China.
According to Van Zyl's account of Mitchell's evidence, Tongo expressed the view that by killing Anni the bungling hijackers had "jeopardised the whole plan".
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He has jeopardised his position".
To lose her would have jeopardised the research.
The debacle has jeopardised an already flagging peace process.General Katawal deserved the boot.
And, of course, a criminal trial might have jeopardised the confidentiality of GCHQ's operations.
Clearly, that would have jeopardised the operation, even if parliament had been sitting in August.
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