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Fears that oil supplies might be jeopardised by any confrontation with Iran contributed to market jitters.
And might it rather be the US relationship that might be jeopardised?
Yet sometimes that great strength of diversity looks as though it might be jeopardised.
However, should the accounts of the ruling elite be frozen, some of those investments might be jeopardised, Newton added.
Under cyclic heat flux and accounting for the possible presence of bonding defects, this stress could reach a level where the component might be jeopardised.
It is mindful of its reputation and of lucrative UN peacekeeping duties that might be jeopardised if the West took exception to its actions.
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The Iranian envoy said Iran would "not permit our national security to be jeopardised", suggesting it might limit the scope of the U.N. inspectors' investigation.
International law may be jeopardised.
Their mission would be jeopardised by any Indo-Pakistani war.
Why should patient safety be jeopardised for the minority?
1.40pm GMT Press freedom should not be jeopardised, he says.
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