Mr Fitzpatrick said if private practice was jeopardised, the knock-on effect on public hospitals would be huge. |
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Conservatives' failure to back this project initially jeopardised the commitment of the business community. |
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This could be jeopardised, in whole or in part, by injudicious withdrawals. |
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But their eagerly anticipated innocent pleasure has been jeopardised by the antics of a few selfish individuals on bikes. |
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This is a very good alternative crop for farmers and I do not want it to be jeopardised by some silly billies in society. |
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The lady in question is a Carlow Town native who wishes to remain anonymous lest her imminent reapplication for the medical card be jeopardised. |
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Resolving this issue was of paramount importance, as the lack of agreement could have jeopardised the whole conference. |
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Dockers could lose their jobs, the security systems could break down and the safety issue would be jeopardised. |
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The cherry-picking that would have ensued would have jeopardised the ability of An Post to deliver daily and universally at reasonable cost. |
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A no' vote would have jeopardised the whole package and that is a risk that I did not want to take. |
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The Leeds manager is under pressure as one win in six matches has jeopardised the club's hopes of gaining promotion to the Premier League. |
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And, of course, a criminal trial might have jeopardised the confidentiality of GCHQ's operations. |
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If this watertight integrity is jeopardised, the vessel's stability is negatively affected and it may capsize. |
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The fact that the run of oil price hikes has not jeopardised the stability of inflation expectations is no mere coincidence. |
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Nor shall self-respect, family relationships, links with the community and ability to function in society be jeopardised. |
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If bodyline bowling had not been curbed I have no doubt that it would have brought about a cessation of Test cricket and seriously jeopardised the future of the game itself. |
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In some port areas, the attainment of air quality standards may be jeopardised by ship emissions. |
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That neglect, combined with the crisis we had to negotiate in 2003, dealt this reform a severe blow and jeopardised its success. |
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Children may only work if their education is not jeopardised by them doing so. |
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At the same time the legitimate activities of the police, customs, judicial and other competent authorities should not be jeopardised in any way. |
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It is important that the development of future ANS capacity is not jeopardised during the current global financial crisis and economic downturn. |
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The king feared that had Prince Bertil married a commoner, the royal dynasty's survival would be jeopardised. |
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Beyond stating it's confident that no customer data was jeopardised by the hack, the company is staying schtum about the embarrassing security breach. |
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After having an affair with a junior, her chances of promotion were seriously jeopardised. |
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A planned tour for early 2010 was jeopardised by the return of Townshend's tinnitus. |
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However, the financial basis of social protection systems is jeopardised not just by demographic change, but by the persistently high level of unemployment as well. |
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The Commission launched infringement proceedings against Germany in relation to a merger between two German companies that might have jeopardised the free movement of capital within the European Union. |
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In order to ensure that diversification of agriculture and horticulture is not jeopardised by the lack of availability of plant protection products, specific rules should be established for minor uses. |
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The future of these media has been jeopardised by heavy damages awards. |
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The worry was that the integrity of auditing, a comparatively unglamorous and low-margin business, would be jeopardised as firms struggled to sell more exciting and profitable services. |
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The spirit of the text mainly concerns improvements in road safety, and this is jeopardised by excessive driving time and inadequate rest periods. |
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The question they have to answer is, if the jobs and conditions of employment are really jeopardised or under serious threat by the behaviour of the enterprise. |
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All of the large investment projects at commercial banks, such as the platform mergers for Caisses d'Epargne or Crédit Agricole do not seem to me to be jeopardised in any way whatsoever. |
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And that is why I must stress that it is also in Parliament's interest not to allow implementation of Agenda 2000 to be jeopardised by annual budget wrangles. |
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Withdrawal shall be effected by a Member State giving notice, which includes a statement of the extraordinary events it regards as having jeopardised its supreme interest, twelve months in advance to the Depositary. |
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Eligibility for the SIIC tax regime is conditional on the Company distributing a significant portion of its profits to its shareholders as dividends, failing which its status as a SIIC may be jeopardised. |
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We are right to accept the report's differentiation criteria for compensation, from which we can indirectly see the size of the company, thereby ensuring that the viability of small companies is not jeopardised. |
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The polluter pays principle would be entirely jeopardised if the amendments approved on the proposal of the European Peoples' Party within the Committee on Legal Affairs were adopted. |
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This was effectively an embarrassment to France, which potentially could have jeopardised the alliance. |
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Sweden said that Cuba has jeopardised its chances of joining the European Union's Cotonou trade pact. But such protests are unlikely to be heeded. |
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If the project beneficiaries are under-capacitated to make decisions and undertake activities, the sustainability of projects will be severely jeopardised. |
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The European Parliament could not, indeed must not, allow the European Union to be jeopardised in this way, that is by overstretching it and falling short when it comes to deepening. |
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One of the key elements is the risk faced by banks and other financial institutions, because this could be the channel through which the functioning of the financial system as a whole could be jeopardised. |
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Pakistani police said on Tuesday that they have launched a hunt for an emailer whose threatening message to New Zealand cricketers nearly jeopardised their tour to Pakistan. |
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The Tsar even proposed to her once, and during his later reign, asked for a guarantee to be granted asylum in England should his rule be jeopardised. |
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