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"We will do nothing to jeopardise the effectiveness of these appeals and we have repeatedly stated that media speculation can be damaging to our efforts.
They presumably fear jeopardising the stability of their renegade ally.
But the biggest objection from the SNP was jeopardising the impartiality of the Speaker.
The Tories, according to Charles Kennedy, are jeopardising the union to bolster their own party's hopes.
He accused the Algerian army of jeopardising the hostages' safety on the first day.
However many such policies have not only often failed to achieve their objective, they also risk jeopardising the retail sector.
Our objective was to develop an efficient method of isolating chondrocytes from NHAC without jeopardising the viability of these cells.
Moscow claims that fascists have taken power in Ukraine, jeopardising the safety of Russian speakers.
Recently he jeopardised the career of Professor Edzard Ernst, the chair of complementary medicine at Exeter University, who has spent 15 years studying the effectiveness and safety of alternative treatments such as acupuncture and homeopathy.
It jeopardises the notion of online democracy.
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