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The French EU affairs minister, Thierry Repentin threatened to jeopardise plans to restart talks on Turkey's bid to join the single currency.
Correspondents say the Vatican does not want to jeopardise efforts to improve relations with China.
If the authorities have to slam on the brakes, the property market will falter, jeopardising loans to developers and builders.
But it warned that Brexit would also hit the construction industry hard, jeopardising plans to build more houses.
9 16 17 Children with PCS may miss weeks or even months out of the school-year, affecting marks and jeopardising promotion to the next grade.
Women typically perceive a strong need for monitoring and controlling their BGLs in order not to jeopardise their capacity to care for their newborn infant [ 13].
"Any plans to charge migrants and short-term visitors need to be practical, economic and efficient and must not jeopardise access to healthcare for those who need it".
The Tories, according to Charles Kennedy, are jeopardising the union to bolster their own party's hopes.
Last year, despite widespread starvation, several southern African countries refused American food aid for fear that GM crops would infiltrate their own crops and jeopardise exports to Europe.
Small local businesses will be jeopardised due to noise and lack of access, and there will be no compensation in any form for those living within the M25.
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