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Senior police figures have repeatedly spoken out against the role, warning that police operational independence could be jeopardised and that politicisation of the police could creep in.

Israel has reacted with alarm to the wave of protests and uprisings in the region, fearing that its peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan could be jeopardised and that Islamist organisations such as Hamas could be boosted.

Malaria control efforts and care delivery must be kept on track during an Ebola epidemic so that progress made in malaria control is not jeopardised and Ebola outbreak response is not impeded," he said.

Indeed, with the mission resulting in the recent arrest of Afridi, the safety of medical aid workers in the region further jeopardised and with the reputation of vaccination programmes across the globe damaged, it is valid to question whether such actions should ever have been justified.

"What they [the tribunal] said was that there should be more about the rules [governing surveillance] that should be disclosed publicly … They are not questioning in this judgment that the safeguarding of privacy was in any way jeopardised and the judgment will not require GCHQ to change in anyway what it does," she said.

This economic factor has resulted in unprecedented urbanisation that has jeopardised and degraded the city physical and socio-economic outlook.

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The rebels also had the audacity to lob rockets at General Musharraf himself when he visited the area last month.If unchecked, the Baluch insurgency could destabilise the region and jeopardise oil and gas exploration, which are critical to Pakistan's economy.

But energy companies said the policy could lead to power shortages, and jeopardise investment and jobs.

"The college or university places of tens of thousands of students have been needlessly jeopardised this autumn and the exam boards must be made to do much better".

The cost of not doing so is too high - if we go on as we are, we jeopardise national and global security and economic prosperity.

"The permafrost is melting and this is jeopardising roads and buildings.

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