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That has alarmed environmentalists—and jeopardised a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
But the prosecutors' postings have jeopardised a big civil-rights prosecution and torpedoed the FBI's pending corruption probe involving the landfill owner.
Yet it is hard to feel sorry for Mr Dudley, whose dealmaking with Rosneft has jeopardised a well-functioning joint venture which paid regular dividends.
This was ostensibly a documentary about a talented but overambitious young lad who would learn from his mistakes before he jeopardised a bright future.
Don Flynn, director of the Migrants Rights Networkk, said the proposal jeopardised "a decade of real advance" in the relationships between schools and migrant communities.
While Walsh said he had not yet seen an incident that had jeopardised a plane's safety, he said there were concerns around a drone being ingested into an engine.
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In Argentina, the authorities' battles with a small number of "investors" (so-called vulture funds) jeopardised an entire debt restructuring agreed to – voluntarily – by an overwhelming majority of the country's creditors.
To say more would jeopardise a gripping mystery.
Phoebe, a Miliband policy wonk, jeopardises a relationship with a climate modeller by her environmental passion.
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