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Assessing whether the UK should acquire an independent CW capability, attention was drawn to the drawback that "it might undermine the broader support which had been built up recently in public opinion for the UK's role as a nuclear power.
If it is too lenient with defaulters under its jurisdiction (including APP, which is listed on the local exchange), it might undermine its reputation as a bastion of corporate integrity; if it is too tough, it might drive away the Indonesian tycoons who invest so much of their money offshore in Singapore.Cases like APP and TPI are not necessarily representative of governance in the region.
Fatah has to understand that the success of this program, while it might undermine its networks of patronage, is a success for the national-secular Palestinian project and will benefit all moderates.
That it might undermine children's faith in what their parents told them to believe.
I tried, however, to set this positive note aside, for fear it might undermine my dejection.
In addition, it might undermine his own claim to sticking hard and fast to his convictions.
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It also might undermine integration of the new genomic methods and datasets in an effort to unravel the function of lncRNA.
One objection to allowing a supplementary tier is that its existence might undermine the basic tier either economically or politically.
They said that it proved Egypt remained the capital of the Arab world and that it eased concerns that Washington might undermine its Arab allies in exchange for a grand deal with their rivals in Iran.
Pakistan wants to retain power over how postwar Afghanistan is shaped, and it fears talks with the Taliban might undermine its own influence.
A rate cut, Mr Trichet says, might undermine it.
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