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Rather, they're best friends – always close without the risk of jeopardising it.
Mr Charest is enjoying a rare spell of popularity, and seems to have no intention of jeopardising it.
As for the creditors, Angela Merkel's priority seems to have been to appear stern before the German election, and the European Central Bank, whose job it is to protect financial stability, was party to a scheme that ended up jeopardising it.What should Europe's leaders do now?
But from an arms race with Croatia to the Serbia-Kosovo railway fow, he has been jeopardising it for months now, along with other political leaders, following their respective local agendas.
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It costs money, it costs time, it jeopardises, it raises risks.
Why would he want to jeopardise it by sailing in the choppy waters of the constitution?
And make it so useful that nobody would want to jeopardise it for the totemic triumph of a Kyoto renewal.
"But we both felt that we were starting something together, and that we'd never do anything to jeopardise it.
Pacelli one of these evidently thought his first duty was to preserve and enhance the power of the Church, not to jeopardise it.
Paul has the makings of a perfect relationship with his co-worker Tanya (Yaya DaCosta), but jeopardises it because he gets hooked on another fantasy entirely.
Every time one of the PdL's leaders is jeopardised, it threatens to walk out of Enrico Letta's left-right coalition.It happened when Mr Berlusconi's appeal against his conviction for tax fraud was brought forward.
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