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By awarding Andrew Parsons a civil service salary of £35,000, David Cameron has, according to some, jeopardised the impartiality of a historically important role.

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"This will hamper access to work for many parents and in some cases, jeopardise their continued employment".

What about the 29 other children whose education is hindered and – in some cases – personal safety jeopardised?

However, should the accounts of the ruling elite be frozen, some of those investments might be jeopardised, Newton added.

He is in for a fight.Any budget solution, moreover, could jeopardise some of LA's hard-won successes.

The result of such performance by some officials will jeopardise the pillars of the Islamic Republic and will establish tyranny".

Keller asked Greenwald what his policy would be on publishing information "that some would argue jeopardises national security".

To say anything else about the mystery that Martins unravels would be to jeopardise some of the zesty surprises of this 64-year-old masterpiece.

This seems the most likely outcome, eventually if not immediately.Both foreign and Indian investors are worried that political instability might paralyse decision-making and so jeopardise some of the economic reforms that are in the pipeline.

So relying on American military power will be a hard thing for any new government to do for long without jeopardising some of the legitimacy the election confers on it.A proper democracy does not only require effective government, freely chosen.

We feel that some recent rule changes – on both the sporting and technical side, and including some business decisions – are disruptive, do not address the bigger issues our sport is facing and in some cases could jeopardise its future success.

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