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He said the hearings could trigger instability and political violence, thereby jeopardising the army's hold over Thailand, which has been under indefinite martial law since May.

"Mr Pickles is playing politics with energy policy, putting his views above our country's future energy needs, thereby jeopardising investment and local jobs," said Maria McCaffery, RenewableUK's chief executive.

Faces lengthen ReprintsStill, were Mr Lafontaine to appoint himself as chancellor-candidate any time soon, he would face a devastating barrage of criticism for keeping out the charismatic Mr Schröder, thereby jeopardising his party's return to power.

The BIS commentsCentral banks face the risk that, once the time comes to tighten monetary policy, the sheer size and scale of their unconventional measures will prevent a timely exit from monetary stimulus, thereby jeopardising price stability.

Like the 16-year-old student in the first season who loves his new school but is instructed by his father not to sing the Australian national anthem, thereby jeopardising his scholarship, or the domestic violence victim who must choose whether to report her husband, there is no such thing as a simple yes or no.

Still on board A long six months ahead ReprintsStill, were Mr Lafontaine to appoint himself as chancellor-candidate any time soon, he would face a devastating barrage of criticism for keeping out the charismatic Mr Schröder, thereby jeopardising his party's return to power.

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With funding criteria based predominantly on short-term indicators, investment to future-proof the program can paradoxically put at risk present success and thereby jeopardise the entire operation.

Kim Jin-pyo, South Korea's finance and economy minister, told a gathering of European businessmen this week that the government would not interfere in the SK Global mess and thereby jeopardise the country's "credibility overseas".

In particular, there is concern that biomass harvesting has the potential to extract a greater proportion of a tree, and thereby jeopardise long-term soil productivity, water quality, and site-level biodiversity values (Benjamin 2010; Briedis et al. 2011; Klockow et al. 2013), including coarse wood materials crucial for fauna habitat (West et al. 2008; Briedis et al. 2011).

While Berlin on the one hand prides itself on its art scene, its failed urban development and cultural policy squandered much of the city's rare spatial potential, and thereby also jeopardised the existence of its main attraction – the artists.

Penalties against hospitals that force junior doctors to work excessive hours will be relaxed so hospitals can pressure doctors to work longer, thereby increasing fatigue, sapping morale and jeopardising care of patients.

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