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It has already jeopardised its own care.data project, intended to lead to the merging of data from GP care with the anonymised data already collected from hospitals.

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The long-trailed shake-up of police forces, which will see people vote for officials overseeing their budgets and their top officers in May 2012, has already caused protests from chief constables who have warned it could jeopardise their operational independence.

If the next government is really serious about infrastructure it should hand over its capital spend to the green investment bank, which has already proven it can work with the private sector, and thus avoid jeopardising the programme through ministerial interference.

Dismissive of the head of IAEA, the US, with some supportive words from Gordon Brown, has recklessly called for a third round of sanctions against Iran by the UN security council, which will no doubt jeopardise the Iran-IAEA agreement as Iran has already warned.

Travel editors know that a critical piece will provoke hostile calls from the PR company - which has already been monstered by its client, the holiday firm - and jeopardise the relationship upon which their section has come to depend.

Osborne has already claimed that households would be £4,300 a year worse off and millions of jobs would be at risk, while David Cameron argued last week that Brexit could jeopardise peace in Europe.

The ESR has already recognised the need for creating standardised European training curricula, emphasising that it is essential that (international) teleradiology services should primarily be developed in the best interest of patient care and not as a cost-cutting measure which may jeopardise patient safety and the standards of healthcare.

But Downing Street accused unions which have already announced a strike for 30 June of jeopardising the talks.

Berry said she did not take her husband's name on marriage after her boss told her it would be foolish to jeopardise losing the reputation that she had already built up.

Republican senators have already filed amendments that the bill's sponsors warn could jeopardise a rare bipartisan measure.

Like it or not, the Glasgow yards have already become totemic in the referendum campaign with those who support the Union explicitly suggesting that the Clydeside jobs would be jeopardised by a Yes vote because an independent Scotland, it is claimed, would not be able to provide sufficient naval orders.

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