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The CIA's actions may also jeopardise the lives of humanitarian aid workers in Pakistan," the letter said.

The scale of proposed cuts may also jeopardise Britain's involvement in Cern, the Geneva-based home of the Large Hadron Collider high-energy particle physics project.

Officials from the STFC fear the cuts may also jeopardise Britain's involvement in Cern, the Geneva-based home of the Large Hadron Collider particle research project, documents seen by the Guardian show.

"Portfolio construction" issues may also jeopardise an entrepreneur's chances, which is VC speak for how to allocate fund resources across companies at different stages of maturity to time when exits will happen and funds will start being returned to their investors.

Profound hyperventilation may also jeopardise oxygen delivery to the brain tissue at risk.

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The support of the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, may also be jeopardised by the fact that the tobacco industry in his home state of Kentucky has been exempted from controversial rules giving multinationals more legal authority over national regulators.

One pensions adviser thinks it could also jeopardise ordinary pension scheme members.

Drug resistance could also jeopardise recent gains in malaria control," he said.

By quitting, Renault would also jeopardise their contracts as engine suppliers, currently with Red Bull and, possibly for 2010, Williams.

Post-migration factors can also jeopardise mental health [ 25].

Not only is this a grave risk to themselves but also jeopardises the safety of anyone who may have to attempt to rescue them.

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