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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.
Play had to be abandoned for the day at the ground that bears Richards' name because the bowlers' safety was jeopardised by the condition of the outfield and particularly the bowlers' run-ups.
A planned tour for early 2010 was jeopardised by the return of Townshend's tinnitus.
The 2007 event was jeopardised by torrential rains and flooding but cautiously went ahead.
Although Nedvěd's World Cup participation was jeopardised by a June knee injury, he was able to play.
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