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There were concerns that disclosure of national insurance numbers on health care organisation expense reclamation forms had the potential to jeopardise social security benefit payments.
Such a move has the potential to jeopardise investments worth billions of dollars.
Unprofessional behaviour in doctors has the potential to jeopardise patient safety, compromise working relationships, and cause disruption and distress.
Recall bias has been given considerable attention in textbooks and methodological research because of its potential to jeopardise the validity of epidemiologic results [ 61].
It is clear that some terms may be misunderstood, causing patients upset or offence, and may have potential to jeopardise patient-professional relationships, as well as making patients less likely to engage with offers of advice and support to lose weight.
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The proposed ban on private practice is likely to jeopardise that ambition.
Pressure to curtail parts of agreed research methods, adjust the focus of analysis, or alter the nature of the reporting to meet a new agenda of the funder or other external party, may carry the potential to seriously jeopardise the validity of the research.
A shortage of meningitis C vaccine is threatening to jeopardise the ability to cope with a potential outbreak of the disease in Africa, international public health organisations, including the World Health Organisation, have warned.
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I would not want to jeopardise that".
"You don't want to jeopardise your chances.
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