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And the rebels, having jeopardised any prospect of a ministerial career by defying the whips, are likely to become more assertive.
A reference to the central Cairo hotel from which the journalists worked, the phrase highlights the emphasis the authorities and official media have placed on portraying the men's alleged wrongdoing as having jeopardised national security.
(Neela, 23 years) Some women planned to leave their homes permanently, having jeopardised their own and their family's dignity by becoming pregnant before marriage.
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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.
Unfortunately, things got cocked up somewhere and we've jeopardised that chance".
Mr Crompton ludicrously compared BBC News to the pre-Leveson tabloids, claiming that the broadcaster would have jeopardised the investigation.
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