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It won't be Eton and Harrow scrabbling around to find maths teachers; it will be schools in marginalised and deprived communities, thus jeopardising what progress has been made in recent years.

The WWF also claims that the multimillion-dollar scheme threatens the habitat of more than 280 bird species and fish breeding grounds, thus jeopardising the region's fishing and tourism industries.

But forcing the pace also risks further angering and dividing the rebel factions, thus jeopardising the chances of a peace in the longer term.But the real tragedy of Sirte is not that there were no meaningful negotiations.

But a weak performance by the party in Bavaria might prompt voters either to shy away from the risk of wasting their votes on a loser party on 22 September, or to make the tactical decision to support the FDP to the detriment of the CDU, thus jeopardising the chancellor's chances of returning to power with the party of her choice.

The Serbs will not be required to recognise the new state immediately; but if they are seen to be working to undermine it at every stage, and thus jeopardising the success of the EU mission, retribution is sure to follow.The best motto for Balkan politics has always been "expect the unexpected".

There is no longer much of an advantage in being rated AAA: shareholders instead want companies either to return the spare cash that might help earn them a high rating or to make their balance-sheets more "efficient" by borrowing more to take advantage of the tax deductibility of interest payments, thus jeopardising an exalted status.Instead, most bonds are lumped together in the middle.

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"The management quite frankly feared if they refused Peter Brook on this he might drop the new production and thus jeopardise the entire world tour".

Drawing the analogy to past conflicts, members of this community fear that aspects of the technology considered contentious could give rise to controversies and thus, jeopardise its prospects.

If the next government is really serious about infrastructure it should hand over its capital spend to the green investment bank, which has already proven it can work with the private sector, and thus avoid jeopardising the programme through ministerial interference.

23 A second limitation is that patients who dropped out were significantly older and had a significantly worse baseline score on the CCQ, SGRQ, MRC-dyspnoea and EQ-5D, thus potentially jeopardising the generalisability of the results.

It justifies this on the grounds that competition between Russian suppliers would bring down prices and thus government tax receipts, jeopardising long-term projects.

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