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Before any celebration, however, Mexico's electoral authorities and its two main candidates must ensure that political instability does not jeopardise those gains.
The government will "do everything we can to allow the full investigation of child abuse and the prosecution of its perpetrators", she said, and will do nothing to jeopardise those aims.
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That jeopardises those individuals".
It is therefore information now that is not any longer protected under the laws and that jeopardises those individuals, does it not?
This process would promote discovery of the gross corruption that underlies many of the old regime's foreign business dealings without causing a witchhunt or jeopardising those existing contracts – many with US and UK firms – that are actually corruption-free.
Siding with Iran could jeopardise these gains.
My view is that those comments can jeopardise the prosecution's case and the extradition proceedings".
While this would provide luxurious accommodation for those in need it could jeopardise the future of similar projects.
Participation and involvement in patient-nurse interaction were jeopardised for those who had experienced feelings of being powerless in other institutions.
But what we won't do is jeopardise the club to challenge to be one of those two.
The review warns, however, that future cuts of over £1bn could jeopardise the department's capacity to roll out reforms including those of pensions, child maintenance and disability benefits.
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