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The declaration specifically stipulated that "nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".
It stipulates that nothing should be done "which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".
Of particular concern is the worldwide economic recession which may prejudice the generosity of governments and other funders just as resources need to be ramped up as the AMFM is rolled out across the tropics.
While Britain enforced the first part of the declaration, which promised Palestine as a homeland for the Jewish people, but ignored the part that states: "It being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine".
"The Scottish people are entitled to ask whether they feel it is right that 'experts' should then publish personal interpretations which may prejudice future court proceedings or, indeed, prejudice the public against what could be innocent parties".
It communicated the British government's longstanding support for a Jewish national home in Palestine with the understanding that "nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country"., see Balfour Declaration in its historical context.
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Two days after sentencing, the Secretary of State for War quashed all the convictions, stating that the Judge Advocate-General had advised him that there were, "a number of irregularities of a substantial nature which may well have prejudiced the accused individually.
Nonetheless, Mr. Liotti said he is concerned that the first trial may prejudice the second, which is scheduled to begin next month in Suffolk County Court under the jurisdiction of Judge Charles F. Cacciabaudo, who also presided over the Slavin case.
The absence of permanent tree seed banks may prejudice the regeneration potential of disturbed sites, which would be more prone to year-to-year variation in fruit production.
As George Mitchell said in announcing the proximity talks, "we encourage the parties and all concerned to refrain from any statements or actions which may inflame tensions or prejudice the outcome of these talks.
He warned the jury to avoid anything that may prejudice their assessment of the evidence, pointing out the the latest edition of Private Eye, which had a joke about Mrs Brooks on the front, was in "exceptionally bad taste".
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