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British science benefits hugely from its international culture, it would be a shame if this was jeopardised.
The Association of British Commuters wrote to the Department for Transport on Tuesday, warning that passenger safety was jeopardised.
Network Rail will spend an extra £2.5bn to deliver those projects and others promised in its five-year programme, which was jeopardised by overspending and inaccurate cost forecasts.
The commercial was almost seven months in the making and was jeopardised by the poor light in the English summer and construction teams ruining a clear shot.
At one point the operation was jeopardised when the overworked fax machine broke down, Mr Mandelson sending his agent into Hartlepool town centre to buy a replacement.
The entire trip was jeopardised when their 26kg laser, used to take 3D pictures of engravings, was held up in Libyan customs for several days due to embargo-era red tape.
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But the biggest objection from the SNP was jeopardising the impartiality of the Speaker.
She was jeopardising thousands of virologists who depend on regular pandemic scares for government grants.
Many in Labour were appalled: Mr Miliband was jeopardising his party's most reliable source of cash.
Britain, meanwhile, accused Moscow of "hypocrisy" and warned that it was jeopardising the fragile negotiations by helping the Syrian army.
He also suggested that France was jeopardising centuries of friendship because of "small political calculations".
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