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The failure to secure the data correctly may have jeopardised criminal investigations, and could have exposed that individuals were subject to police surveillance.
On Saturday the New York Times reported claims from two sources said to be close to the investigation who claimed Lubitz had sought treatment for vision problems that may have jeopardised his ability to continue working as a pilot.
On Saturday the New York Times reported that Lubitz had sought treatment for vision problems "that may have jeopardised his ability to continue working as a pilot", according to two officials with knowledge of the investigation.
And as time has gone by it has seemed possible that by tying the two proposals together, Hall may have jeopardised his chances of delivering the production quota reforms so vital to securing a more lenient licence fee settlement.
In this and previous attacks in the tribal areas locals claimed that American missiles struck the target first and then Pakistani forces followed up.Most worrying for the civil administration that tries to run the tribal areas, the destruction of the madrassa may have jeopardised the Bajaur peace deal.
Mr Hague added that the regime's delay in allowing weapons inspectors to the site may have jeopardised any evidence there.
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Those who left the security of ScienceBlogs may not have jeopardised their entire earnings, but it was a brave decision and they were right to take it.
It may even have jeopardised one of that government's biggest achievements, a civil nuclear co-operation deal with America that was expected to lead to big investments in nuclear energy.
Yes, the health of a young boy is paramount, and that crazy chase across Europe and the huge media attention may well have jeopardised his progress.
To lose her would have jeopardised the research.
And, of course, a criminal trial might have jeopardised the confidentiality of GCHQ's operations.
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