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Unfortunately, things got cocked up somewhere and we've jeopardised that chance".
Answering that means looking back, at how its tenure of office jeopardised that trust, but also looking at the nature and functioning of government, central, local and at arm's length.
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The package does not jeopardise that.
We wouldn't want to see anything jeopardise that.
Residents on both sides benefit from being allowed to move freely, but fighting jeopardises that.
People feel very strongly that, if you are selected for your country, you should never jeopardise that.
"Are we going to jeopardise that?
Anything that goes wrong jeopardises that ambition.
Why would any Westminster government jeopardise that?
I would not want to jeopardise that".
Any proposed rebel league would jeopardise that," he said.
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