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"Duty free is luxury retailing, which is at risk right now," Mr. Wynet said.

The crisis is now spreading to France, which is at risk of losing its triple-A rating.

Likewise, Afghanistan, which is at risk again of becoming a haven for terrorists, seems to be getting less attention than it deserves.

VTB has a subsidiary on Cyprus called Russian Commercial Bank which is at risk of losing "millions of euros" in a compulsory levy.

Ms Soubry replied: "Payments are non-consolidated and represent part of Met Office staff remuneration which is at risk and needs to be re-earned each year".

Mississippi has but a single clinic, which is at risk of being shut down by a law requiring abortionists to have admitting privileges at local hospitals.

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Almost 3,000 of its workers are employed at the company's operations in South Australia, which are at risk of closure.

The NSW custody notification service, which was at risk of losing funding, was recently given four years' funding by the federal government.

So there are no recipes for Chilean sea bass, Atlantic cod, bluefin tuna or monkfish, which are at risk due to overfishing.

And yet it has done this while declaring a commitment to producers, paying far more than lip service to local produce and even by investing in the production of classic British ingredients which are at risk of being forgotten.

The survey of Nassau voters, by the Kitchens Group of Maitland, Fla., found that a "staggering" 71percentt of Nassau voters would prefer a tax increase to eliminating family service programs, which are at risk of being cut.

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