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However, neither is ready to jeopardise its economic or security interests.
If there really are hordes of chancers ready to jeopardise their careers by making speculative claims (the majority of which the NAO estimate yield no more than £15,000), then a robust policy of defending such claims should deter them.
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"Are we going to jeopardise that?
I would not want to jeopardise that".
"You don't want to jeopardise your chances.
Anastasiades will not want to jeopardise British EU membership.
The new government has no wish to jeopardise this.
But it would be unwise to jeopardise inward investment.
Do I think this is going to jeopardise my career?
It is most unlikely to jeopardise the euro.
We don't want to jeopardise that for one thing".
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