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jeopardises

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Third person singular of jeopardise

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"Where some countries stop their domestic workers from migrating to the UAE, other countries fill the gap, in a race to the bottom that jeopardises workers," Begum said.

It also jeopardises her traditional neutrality, which she maintained throughout the referendum campaign except when she was overheard telling a member of the public that she hoped people in Scotland would think carefully about the future.

"A decision of the US judiciary favourable to 1.6% of the bondholders, who are specialised in litigation, jeopardises a debt restructuring voluntarily accepted by 92.4% of the creditors," it says.

If Mr Abe caves in to Mr Ozawa, and "jeopardises the national interest just in order to survive," says Mr Ishiba, "there is no point in his government existing".

After 18 months of Mr Yanukovych, Ukraine looks more like Russia; but it is closer to a trade and association agreement with the EU.Ms Tymoshenko's imprisonment now jeopardises years of clumsy but steady progress towards Europe.

Rather, they see it as a self-serving diplomatic optional extra, to be discarded as soon as it jeopardises other interests.

That surplus jeopardises the friendly international relations that the report identifies as another of China's six priorities.

Even when it is possible to buy a single channel, such as HBO, viewers still have to buy a basic package of dozens of channels before they can do so .Anything that jeopardises bundling cuts to the core of the economic proposition of both TV distributors such as Comcast and the content conglomerates such as Disney," says Craig Moffett, an analyst at Sanford Bernstein.

Euro-zone leaders succeeded in turning a manageable economic problem in Greece into a political conundrum that jeopardises the single currency.

That leaves Álvaro Uribe, Colombia's president, with a dilemma: signing only the FARC extradition order would look strange, but if he signs both he jeopardises the peace talks with the AUC, whose leaders refuse to demobilise if it means ending up in American jails.In this section Dystopia disarmed?

He is more successful at rebutting the argument that taxpayers give willingly only to those with whom they feel some kinship and that immigration, therefore, jeopardises support for the welfare state.

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