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Interviews and reviewed reports also made it clear that management capacity and skills at provincial, district and municipality level were often limited and are as such jeopardising the implementation of good quality newborn care.
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The Commission is, however, concerned about the restrictions imposed by the Iraqi Government on NGO operations, which may jeopardise the implementation of ECHO financed humanitarian aid programmes in Iraq.
They presumably fear jeopardising the stability of their renegade ally.
Criticism of Israel is also jeopardising the conference.
The implementation of such an optimised design is believed to result in a reduction in the overall numbers of animals used for this purpose, without jeopardising the scientific rationale and usefulness of the studies for informing the conduct of later regulatory studies.
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.
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.
It is most unlikely to jeopardise the euro.
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