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British science benefits hugely from its international culture, it would be a shame if this was jeopardised.
Apart from (possibly) Satanist assholes Cosmetics Europe, who just released a statement saying that "by implementing the ban at this time, the European Union is jeopardising the industry's ability to innovate".
Although all three main political parties endorsed this initiative, the lack of funding is jeopardising its existence.
This is a particular problem with current policy and it is jeopardising long-standing and hugely successful relationships.
When it raised pump prices in June, the opposition described this as an "act of economic terrorism .But by sparing households, it is jeopardising the public finances.
Pressure groups are warning that the funding shortfall is jeopardising the success of the agency.
Japan's defence minister says China's behaviour over disputed East China Sea islands is jeopardising peace.
"By axing 12 fire stations and 18 fire engines Boris is jeopardising the safety and security of Londoners".
A shortfall in supplies is jeopardising effective aid efforts.
If this objective is not met, then the entire purpose of the scheme is jeopardised.
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