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The abolition of user fees affected marketing of CHI schemes and obviously jeopardized the policy relevance of CHI in the public sector.
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These difficulties might be temporary and without major consequences (Burkina Faso, Mali for caesareans), or they might jeopardize the policies (Niger and Senegal).
In their determined opposition to lifting the ban on gay and bisexual members of the military, she said, they had jeopardized the overall Pentagon policy measure -- which included increased benefits for American troops engaged in military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Now the White House bleats that the fact that China has stolen, or corruptly bought, sensitive nuclear secrets and other militarily useful technologies should not jeopardize the Clinton/Gore policy of "engagement".
Rejecting liberal democratic nationalism and distrusting Chancellor Otto von Bismarck's policy because he believed that it jeopardized the continuity of German history and embraced cooperation with popular movements, Ranke nevertheless welcomed the foundation of the empire in 1871.
"They've jeopardized the public's trust.
The financial crisis jeopardized the agencies' privileged position.
"It permanently jeopardized the rhythm of the water".
Systemic or local condition that might have jeopardized the results.
The incorporation of FRCA jeopardized the SP's effectiveness.
To go forward in an open court, the government said, would jeopardize the "intelligence, foreign policy and national security interests of the United States".
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