By destroying these particular instincts, that is to say by attempting to masculinise woman, and to feminise men, we
jeopardise the future of our people.
'The Penang state government wants to reiterate our earlier position that any new airport proposal must not
jeopardise the role and function of the Penang International Airport and the future development of the state,' Chow said in a statement.
Trampling on the space reserved for provinces, Justice Baqar maintained that it would
jeopardise collective odyssey towards provincial autonomy, as witnessed in the unanimous approval of the 18th Amendment of the Constitution.
Others that are totally ignorant who
jeopardise everything these guys stand for!" Philip Robson: "Keep up the good work Dark Justice and if the courts can't see a good thing when it's in front of them well they need to wake up."
would do or take
jeopardise is "I have already passed three tests prior to this.
"This is not the behaviour we expect of Boeing and could indeed
jeopardise our future relationship with Boeing," Sir Michael said on a visit to Belfast.
Serbia is determined to join European Union despite the bloc's "problems" but will do nothing to
jeopardise its good relations with Russia, Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said.
"We believe we must act with care to ensure we do not
jeopardise the criminal or judicial process, nor the lawful interests of others, such as the borrowers with whom we have contractual relationships."
STALLING development of a peace centre at the former paramilitary prison is a mistake that could
jeopardise jobs and the peace process.
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MICHAEL LAUDRUP has dismissed talk of dressing room unrest at Swansea and insists it will not
jeopardise their Premier League campaign.