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    And they say he Jeopardise national security.

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    Security will be Jeopardised.

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    Their friendship was almost Jeopardised.

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    Where national security could be Jeopardised.

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    Nothing can Jeopardise it.

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    And I won't let anything Jeopardise that.

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    Alvi said India's actions Jeopardised peace in the region.

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    Jeopardising or losing an important relationship or job due to gambling.

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    If firms do not have internal resources, future investment is Jeopardised.

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    Auris, can Jeopardise patient safety and worsen outcomes after cancer treatment or surgery.

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    This will not only paralyse regional security, but also Jeopardise China's national interests.".

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    But our ability to meet the huge cost is Jeopardised by several factors:.

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    Our study shows inequality across the domestic sphere- housework and parenting- Jeopardises relationship quality.

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    Even 1 problem director can cause you pain, and might even Jeopardise your institution's future.

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    I strongly oppose this proposal which Jeopardises the nation's future and we walk out.

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    Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardising one's financial security or lifestyle.

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    The identities of at least six such officials were leaked to the media, jeopardising their security.

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    Both operations, along with the successful naval blockade of East Pakistan, Jeopardised Pakistan's war efforts.

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    Significantly, without careful preparation operators may Jeopardise their sulphur compliance, which carries the risk of costly fines.

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    Sisi warned that the move will complicate the situation and'Jeopardise the chances of peace in the Middle East'.

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    In parts of the world affected by diseases such as dengue, this Jeopardises our ability to control outbreaks.

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    The action could also Jeopardise the training camp for next month's tour of India and possibly the tour itself.

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    Pregnancy results in major changes in a girl's life, physically, emotionally, socially and economically and Jeopardises her transition into adulthood.

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    The unwarranted disclosure of matrimonial plans by two adults entitled to solemnise it may, in certain situations, Jeopardise the marriage itself.

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    An example would be information about a campaign involving particular targets, where the disclosure could Jeopardise the effectiveness of the campaign.

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    This has been done as a one-time measure to ensure that the future of students studying in these institutions is not Jeopardised.

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    Use of chemical-biological weapons may Jeopardise life, health, property and commerce in a way that it may take a long time to recover.

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    It is a given that debt can eat into one's budget over a prolonged period of time and even Jeopardise one's financial plans.

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    We will not disclose information where we consider it could Jeopardise our ability to operate or the safety of our staff, volunteers or partners.

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    Also, we must not Jeopardise European companies' competitiveness by asking them to disclose information that American and Chinese companies do not have to disclose.".

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