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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.
To my dismay, the report was passed unexpurgated to Pat; I feared that this would jeopardise our friendship and quite possibly the relations of the Imperial War Museum – where I am senior curator at the research department – with all the surviving veterans of Britain's wartime cinema.
It added: "We cannot allow a commercially branded helmet to feature the trophy as this would jeopardise the rights of our commercial affiliates.
However this would jeopardise the accuracy and scope of the results as it would not allow the in-depth analysis of the competition relationship between operators which are considered as essential to the success of the liberalisation process.
Ideally, we would ask the panel to search for more search terms but we thought this would jeopardise getting any response.
However, a limitation of this study is that at the second site no PCT managers were interviewed, as service providers feared this would jeopardise the funding of the service by raising its profile.
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But Mr Miliband said: "I am convinced major investigations into terrorism and organised crime would be jeopardised if we don't pass legislation and that would jeopardise the security and safety of our citizens".
Portes concludes that in the short term a reduction in migration on this scale would jeopardise the government's hopes of meeting its fiscal targets.
The airport's chief executive Robert Sinclair said: "Politicians in London and Cardiff should be under no illusions that, if implemented, this recommendation would jeopardise jobs, connectivity and growth in the south west, with no net benefit to UK plc".
Even with Noel, an Oasis reunion would jeopardise this.
Any militarisation of the revolution would jeopardise this rare opportunity to overthrow Syria's dictatorship.
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