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This may jeopardise his peace talks with the Kurds, who want a revised constitution to recognise their rights.
This may jeopardise the persistence of trees in agricultural landscapes and the ecosystem services these treed landscapes offer.
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However, it is important to acknowledge that the exclusion of this group of children may jeopardise study results 54 for emergency care trials that experience higher rates of mortality.
In this editorial, two important sources of bias that may jeopardise the results of such follow-up studies are discussed: confounding by indication and confounding by trial completion.
In this setting, social insecurity and costs linked to vaccination may jeopardise the use of OCVs especially for socially marginalized individuals and groups, and social mobilization is likely to be key for the success of any vaccination campaign.
Remember: bootlegging footballers is a crime and may jeopardise future Ashley Cole production".
Continuing to eat and drink may jeopardise his wellbeing during treatment.
Nevertheless, the news may jeopardise the $4.8bn sale of Yahoo's core business to Verizon, announced in July.
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