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Tax revenues have plunged, jeopardising Mexico's investment-grade credit rating.
They presumably fear jeopardising the stability of their renegade ally.
It risks jeopardising investigative journalism and freedom of speech.
The short answer: NGOs fear jeopardising support or appearing racist.
Burrowes will vote against the second reading without jeopardising his position as parliamentary private secretary.
Many in Labour were appalled: Mr Miliband was jeopardising his party's most reliable source of cash.
Heavy industry also tends to be dirty and thirsty, jeopardising China's increasingly stringent environmental targets.
That boosted government revenues in the short term, but is now jeopardising them.
Anti-government journalists have been sacked by media bosses fearful of jeopardising other business interests.
YES: Alex Salmond accused the "Westminster elite" of jeopardising Scotland's EU future.
However, he seems intent on jeopardising his prospects by appearing something of a Grinch.
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