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The Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem deplored the decision, saying that it might jeopardise the pope's planned visit next year.
It was a professional conference," she says, declining to use her name for fear it might jeopardise future funding chances.
Given this uncertain status refugees are often reluctant to talk to outsiders, having been warned it might jeopardise their future.
A request by Dave Smith under the Data Protection Act for information held on him by the police was refused because it might jeopardise ongoing criminal investigations.
In the process he ruined his successful academic career: having written a book for the Oxford University Press about Soviet youth which he withdrew just before publication because it might jeopardise Mila's chances, he lost his Oxford tenure.
The Football Associations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland were always vehemently opposed to the idea, fearing it might jeopardise their status within world football's governing body Fifa.
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It was filmed with Chinese villains, but because of concerns that might jeopardise its entry to the Chinese movie market the villains were transformed into North Koreans in post-production – at considerable expense.
The UN also warned the army against partisan intervention in politics, adding that this might jeopardise its lucrative role in UN peacekeeping operations.
Thanks to the opposition of China and Pakistan, that may not happen any time soon.America's reluctance to sign any arms-control agreement that might jeopardise its national security is understandable.
The British South Africa Company feared that the loss of skilled white workers might jeopardise its mining operations, crucial to the colonial economy, while the Rhodesian Agricultural Union contended that white farmers had to stay on the land for similar reasons.
The hearing will be broadcast here on a short time delay (in case anything is mentioned that might jeopardise national security), and I will live blog it.
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