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The political parties know that if they do anything that offends the interests of corporate power they jeopardise their prospects.
Opponents will continue to argue that they jeopardise sensitive environmental areas and violate private property rights.
Labour said its members on the fire authority voted against the proposals because they believed they would jeopardise safety.
Those in front line care, such as midwives and health visitors, raised concerns around how verification could jeopardise their relationship with a woman if they doubted her claims that she was breastfeeding.
The economy's collapsing, they're jeopardising all the economic progress they've made over 20 years," the diplomat said.
The arrests last term go a long way to demonstrate to people that they can't get involved in protest, because they might jeopardise their future.
Witness the sub-Saharan countries that rejected American food aid, despite widespread hunger, for fear that they would jeopardise their exports to Europe.
Prosecutor Ralph Mhone had argued that the group should stay in prison because they could "jeopardise ongoing investigations", the agency reports.
It has warned that planned spending cuts for defence were so deep they could jeopardise the armed forces' ability to maintain current military operations.
Furthermore, the imposed entry requirements and code of conduct need close monitoring as they might jeopardise the quality of care and the accessibility of the CAGs.
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