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Many in Labour were appalled: Mr Miliband was jeopardising his party's most reliable source of cash.
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.
Britain, meanwhile, accused Moscow of "hypocrisy" and warned that it was jeopardising the fragile negotiations by helping the Syrian army.
Even if I was jeopardising certain elements of my life, I was always working, and people were always up for a drink with me.
In fact they had no power to do so, and instead asked for the video to be removed from the website because it was "jeopardising" the inquiry.
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The Association of British Commuters wrote to the Department for Transport on Tuesday, warning that passenger safety was jeopardised.
British science benefits hugely from its international culture, it would be a shame if this was jeopardised.
Dame Julie called for concerns to be acted on quicker and action to be taken before care was jeopardised.
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.
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