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However, she refused to reveal their names, saying it could jeopardise potential future prosecutions or put the safety of individuals at risk.
I don't want to embarrass anyone (read: I don't want to jeopardise potential shags/hot dates/marriages), so I won't use any real names, but let's take a look at some sample reactions.
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In the coming months, managers will need to make plenty of such harsh decisions, but without jeopardising the potential for future growth.
Sustainability means- doing business without jeopardising the potential for people in the future to meet their needs.
But wind farms can pose real threats to bird species, and they have the potential to jeopardise threatened bird populations.
Yesterday Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society, told us that "one species has our planet's future in its hands and could jeopardise life's immense potential" (you know which species he was talking about).
As well as being risky, costly and complex – with the potential to jeopardise the lives of crews flying through dangerous airspace – airdrops are no automatic guarantee that aid will reach the intended targets.
Such a move has the potential to jeopardise investments worth billions of dollars.
The 63-year-old judge warned that the close ties formed between the government and Murdoch's News Corp over the aborted takeover of BSkyB was concerning and had the potential to jeopardise the $12 billion bid.
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