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Liz Sayce, chief executive of Disability Rights UK, said: "Charging for essential equipment is counter-productive and unfair and will also jeopardise independence by putting some people off getting essential equipment.
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During this time, the BMA feared that nationalising the charity hospitals and former poor law hospitals run by local authorities would jeopardise the independence of doctors.
Berlin believes it would be wrong for the central bank to act as a lender of last resort because that would jeopardise its independence.
So far the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and her finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, have heeded warnings from the Bundesbank president, Jens Weidmann, that a prolonged bond-buying spree by the ECB would jeopardise its independence and stoke up inflation.
Pearce insisted he wants his team, if possible, to be made up of players from all the home nations even though the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish football associations are all officially opposed to a Great Britain team as a concept, fearing it could jeopardise their independence within Fifa.
The EU Commission has said it will take legal action against Hungary over laws which opponents say jeopardise the independence of its central bank and judiciary.
Andrea Leadsom, a Conservative energy minister, accused the Bank's governor, Mark Carney, of disrupting the markets and jeopardising his independence, after he argued last week that leaving the EU could lead to a financial downturn in the short term.
The long-trailed shake-up of police forces, which will see people vote for officials overseeing their budgets and their top officers in May 2012, has already caused protests from chief constables who have warned it could jeopardise their operational independence.
Sturgeon went on to challenge unionist assertions that a future vote in favour of independence would jeopardise trade and open borders with the rest of the UK.
Last week, reports surfaced that the Queen was concerned about the prospect of the Union breaking up, but Buckingham Palace has categorically insisted that she is totally neutral on the subject, although she did comment yesterday YES: Nationalists warned that failure to achieve full independence could jeopardise popular policies such as free personal care.
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