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A failure to address either of these issues can seriously jeopardise the success of e-Science projects.
Another poor performance is likely to seriously jeopardise his re-election chances.
Clause 51, for example, contains proposals, as yet scarcely noticed, that seriously jeopardise the income of many disabled people.
"The accumulation of natural hazards, wholly inconsistent with normal climate patterns, is beginning to seriously jeopardise food security," Bartlett warns.
Cuts to mental health and family services seriously jeopardise the progress made by London's schools in closing the gap.
"Unless the government reigns in this element of rogue companies, they will seriously jeopardise what the Chinese government calls its mutually-beneficial partnership with west Africa," he added.
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"The absolute disregard to the use of standard material and equipment has also seriously jeopardised safety of venues," he said.
In their unwillingness to engage in a pragmatic compromise, supercommittee Republicans have seriously jeopardised the national security foundations on which the Republican party has long resided.
Critics say the scandal has seriously jeopardised the National party's election campaign and the public's faith in English as a straight-down the line politician.
Alastair Campbell urged us to fight back and to attack the police, but there was no way in which we could without seriously jeopardising the constitutional relationship between the police and the government.
And by restricting it to only the most contentious clauses, and to the bill's first reading (when amendments are debated), he allows genuinely anguished MPs to salve their consciences without seriously jeopardising the passage of the bill itself.That may have solved the immediate problem, but the pace of scientific advance makes further clashes inevitable.
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