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At best, that would jeopardise their recent efforts to steer Congo towards solvency and democracy.
He doesn't want to do anything that would jeopardise a deal," said a friend.
He added that the company would not make any moves that would jeopardise its relationship with the US government.
"The progress we all want to see can only be impeded by any action that would jeopardise Diamond's success.
But like Mr Putin, he wants to avoid a revolution and a collapse that would jeopardise his wealth.In this section What have we become?
Berlin believes it would be wrong for the central bank to act as a lender of last resort because that would jeopardise its independence.
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Witness the sub-Saharan countries that rejected American food aid, despite widespread hunger, for fear that they would jeopardise their exports to Europe.
He asserted that it would jeopardise the "stable political situation in Iraq" and called that risk "not acceptable".
"You would never go ahead with any story that would possibly jeopardise apprehending a criminal … or a prosecution," says Twomey.
"Huawei is a $32bn [£19bn] independent multinational that would not jeopardise its success or the integrity of its customers' networks for any government or third party - ever," he added.
It has argued that this would jeopardise future efforts to borrow in the global capital markets, and that it is logistically complicated because it could involve negotiating with hundreds of investors.
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