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This is a particular problem with current policy and it is jeopardising long-standing and hugely successful relationships.
When it raised pump prices in June, the opposition described this as an "act of economic terrorism .But by sparing households, it is jeopardising the public finances.
By trying to allow for that smaller margin of error it is jeopardising the entire UDRS system by fuelling the BCCI's argument that the technology cannot be trusted.
It is jeopardising the image of France and represents a real danger for Air France," the Prime Minister told Europe 1 radio.
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Britain, meanwhile, accused Moscow of "hypocrisy" and warned that it was jeopardising the fragile negotiations by helping the Syrian army.
In fact they had no power to do so, and instead asked for the video to be removed from the website because it was "jeopardising" the inquiry.
Cameron, who paused the health and social care bill in April amid Liberal Democrat concerns and Tory fears that it was jeopardising his work in neutralising the NHS as an issue, reeled off a series of changes.
Cameron appointed the Future Forum in April amid Liberal Democrat concerns about creeping privatisation and Tory fears that it was jeopardising his work in neutralising the NHS as an issue on which voters used to distrust the Conservatives.
"The permafrost is melting and this is jeopardising roads and buildings.
Pressure groups are warning that the funding shortfall is jeopardising the success of the agency.
Japan's defence minister says China's behaviour over disputed East China Sea islands is jeopardising peace.
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