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All three judges considered that Ms Campbell's recovery could have been jeopardised by the Mirror.
He has not started five consecutive games since April 2014 and his hopes of matching that run on Thursday have been jeopardised by the poor display against Spurs.
(The Jesuit elders have made a lesser-of-two evils choice: if they had not abandoned a few missions, the entire order would have been jeopardised).
I would have been on the front page of the Daily Telegraph, my political career, my professional career and my family all would have been jeopardised.
Had the constitutional reform been approved, this would have been jeopardised, she says, since the councils would have depended directly on the president and his largesse.That sense of inclusion remains Mr Chávez's prime political asset.
Efforts to feed 160,000 severely malnourished children in Somalia have been jeopardised after Islamist rebels banned several UN and international aid agencies, storming their offices in a string of co-ordinated raids.
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Both the department and IHMS disputed that asylum seeker health had been jeopardised as a result of the failures identified.
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