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Inadvertently, you could be giving out contradictory messages that jeopardise your reputation.
This would test South Korea's nerve, not least if there are more financial tremors that jeopardise the country's economic stability.
Dealing with these causes that jeopardise our security will be difficult, but there is no other way.
"We need all sports to work with us on this and have clear penalties in place for those that jeopardise true competition in sport.
Ministers are to delay Commons votes on the customs union for up to two months amid fears that they could result in defeats that jeopardise Brexit negotiations.
Meanwhile, in 2012, Luke starts a fire, causing – as fires often do – a chain of events that jeopardise his future at the farm.
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Anything that jeopardises the city's internationalism endangers its future, and anything that jeopardises London endangers the country.
He also admits misquoting him in a way that jeopardised his academic reputation.
If one aspect of his vision is unrealistic, that jeopardises the entire edifice.
Kicillof said: "We're not going to sign an agreement that jeopardises the future of all Argentines.
Euro-zone leaders succeeded in turning a manageable economic problem in Greece into a political conundrum that jeopardises the single currency.
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