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"But the rhetoric they have been hearing is that they are to blame, or their faith is to blame and that jeopardises the trust that we absolutely need".
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A spokeswoman said: "It has been our experience that lockdowns and quarantines do not help control Ebola as they end up driving people underground and jeopardising the trust between people and health providers.
By pressing ahead without a more detailed and more nuanced discussion that could have involved more diverse publics, more thoroughly, the proponents of PNT/MST risk jeopardising the trust in medical scientists currently held by those publics (Castell et al. 2014, Marris 2015).
It jeopardises the notion of online democracy.
Anything that jeopardises the city's internationalism endangers its future, and anything that jeopardises London endangers the country.
This not only poses financial sector risks, but potentially jeopardises the secure retirement of our citizens".
The federal appeals court ruling on Monday jeopardises the on-time start of the 2011 season.
"This jeopardises the continued provision of assistance.
The continued indebtedness of TVR jeopardises the financial stability of the EBU itself".
However, reduced susceptibility to fluoroquinolones jeopardises the usefulness of these agents.
Acute cellular rejection jeopardises the short- and long-term outcomes after heart transplantation.
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