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It would jeopardise the position of EU citizens in Britain.
Kenya said the row over maritime territory could jeopardise that.
The sanctions may still jeopardise any such future projects, analysts said.
Maric said the payment for Uljanik should not jeopardise the deficit target.
But a sharply weaker currency would jeopardise the 4 percent inflation target.
Fishing is too small an industry to jeopardise a future Brexit deal.
Not to do so would jeopardise Taiwan's future—and the region's peace.
Should it come back empty handed, that could jeopardise the peace deal.
If the smell isn't good enough, they think it will jeopardise their health.
The official line is that they do not want to jeopardise ongoing inquiries.
It frustrates customers, eats up their data allowance and can jeopardise their privacy.
Paul Ryan, the House speaker, implored Democrats not to "jeopardise funding" for CHIP.
The trading links between Britain and the EU are too important to jeopardise.
Before the vote, the firm already warned that Brexit could jeopardise future investment.
First, the proposals would jeopardise Prime Minister Theresa May's pledge to slash immigration.
We believe they jeopardise low- or no-sugar options being offered to consumers.
The unrest could also jeopardise the fragile trade truce between America and China.
The question is to what extent this will jeopardise America's long-term fiscal health.
Women's underwear must be washed separately from men's, so as not to jeopardise masculinity.
Will this jeopardise any talk of a trade deal at the upcoming G20 summit?
"We do not condone any activities that jeopardise the stability of Hong Kong," it said.
Not doing so will jeopardise Germany's credibility as a partner, he was quoted as saying.
If Mr Trudeau weathers the SNC-Lavalin scandal, a weaker economy could jeopardise his re-election.
This would jeopardise a tentative rebound in lending driven by the ECB's ultra-easy monetary policy.
But Ms Soors is adamant that police involvement remain limited so as not to jeopardise trust.
But kicking up a stink might further jeopardise Fox's offer for the European pay-TV group.
That number is inflated, but he seems to believe it and is loth to jeopardise future deals.
It would also jeopardise future American contributions to the World Bank's fund for helping the neediest countries.
Unrest in the south and east would jeopardise the oil exports that provide 90% of government revenue.
In time that could rise—though not by enough to jeopardise the kingdom's control of decision-making.
"In that situation, any strong forward guidance would be irresponsible and would jeopardise our credibility," he added.
Philippe Houchois of Jefferies, a bank, reckons that such economies of scale are too important to jeopardise.
Mr Nashiri's lawyers repeatedly ask for information to be aired that the prosecution claims would jeopardise national security.
That would jeopardise their independence, which is already under attack from politicians from the United States to India.
Democrats and others fear Whitaker's appointment could jeopardise Mueller's probe of Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election.
In a statement, he said that the stoppage could jeopardise the future of the company's biggest revenue earner.
But anything less than a permanent, well-paid post made no sense, since it would jeopardise his welfare payments.
Drewry, a shipping consultancy, estimates that the ban could jeopardise 4m-0003m containers sailing west across the Pacific annually.
It makes little sense for either company to jeopardise hard-won, lucrative foreign markets by cutting corners at home.
Some American politicians have warned that the law could jeopardise the special status the United States affords the territory.
Mr Yang allegedly delayed proceedings so as not to jeopardise Ms Park's efforts to improve diplomatic ties with Japan.
Opponents say it is just one of more than two dozen initiatives launched since 260 that jeopardise property rights.
That could jeopardise the traditional instruments of solidarity inside the EU, such as transfers from rich countries to poor.
These scenarios - although not our base case - could jeopardise the banks' strong asset quality and profitability, and weaken capitalisation.
It will be a brave minister who would jeopardise that by making travel between Britain and the EU27 more difficult.
"I really urge everybody to avoid decisions that would threaten and jeopardise world growth in the coming months," he added.
At a news conference, Sobotka said Skoda had assured him it would do the maximum not to jeopardise Czech jobs.
Rapid advances in AI have led some leading tech figures to warn that smart machines could one day jeopardise humanity.
It could in turn jeopardise Italy's ailing banking sector just as lender Monte dei Paschi embarks on a rescue plan.
As Germany has the largest share of all participating central banks, a granting of Kerber's request would jeopardise the scheme.
Environmental groups such as Quercus oppose any large-scale lithium exploration, warning that it would jeopardise Portugal's carbon neutrality goals.
Stanislav Pozdnyakov, the president of Russia's Olympic Committee, said the situation was "very serious" and could jeopardise Russia's Olympic participation.
Stanislav Pozdnyakov, the president of Russia's Olympic Committee, said the situation was "very serious" and could jeopardise Russia's Olympic participation.
Some senators, led by Rob Portman of Ohio, worry that narrower Medicaid coverage would jeopardise treatment for opioid addiction (see article).
Worse, customs controls in Northern Ireland would jeopardise the peace process, and hence the security of both British and Irish citizens.
Konrad Adenauer, the mayor of Cologne, is being blackmailed in an "unsavoury matter" involving pornography which could jeopardise his re-election.
He added that a deal was not "an objective per se" and that TIM would not jeopardise its debt reduction plan.
The Serbian central bank said it had uncovered irregularities in AIK's operations, adding that the acquisition could jeopardise AIK's financial position.
Spain's economy has shown signs of a recovery over recent months, though an inconclusive election result in December could jeopardise growth.
Turnbull's allegations have been criticised by Australia's opposition Labor Party as showing an "anti-China" bias that could jeopardise bilateral trade.
Fredericks said the airline would not survive without the money, and the financial impact of the strike could jeopardise the talks.
Three neither confirmed nor denied they held the information requested, claiming it would jeopardise the health and safety of their patients.
"Relative to the size of the banking sector, this figure is not large enough to jeopardise its stability," the report said.
A severe transatlantic rift would also jeopardise the future of a European project that is still heavily dependent on America's security umbrella.
"The shocks that have struck recently are highly unlikely under current conditions to jeopardise the stability of the financial system," it said.
Some of the drug's proponents worry that decriminalisation could jeopardise its progress by reigniting the moral panic of half a century ago.
Making its own bombs could jeopardise the alliance with America and risk sanctions for violating the nuclear non-proliferation treaty of 1968.
Unwilling to jeopardise other people's freedom, she accepted, though she still maintains she was innocent and could have proved it in court.
As for the EU, few believe it would jeopardise its association agreement with Ukraine for the sake of the rule of law.
Washington has warned that the move could jeopardise other defence industry deals between the NATO allies or even lead to U.S. sanctions.
Speaking outside her Downing Street office, she said a change of leadership would put Britain's future at risk and jeopardise Brexit negotiations.
However, we do not expect this to jeopardise the canton's ratings or trigger a reassessment of our support assumptions underpinning ZKB's IDRs.
They said Ghosn was unwilling to share details of his escape so as not to jeopardise those who aided him in Japan.
A strong EU economy will create jobs (if he is not to jeopardise that, he needs to go easy on the budget cuts).
Cyprus has threatened to jeopardise the EU membership bids of North Macedonia and Albania if the bloc does not take action against Ankara.
Analysts said the power outage could further jeopardise the future of the smelter, given the expense and time required to restart damaged potlines.
NLB, which entered into the loan agreement in September, said the repayment of the loan would not jeopardise compliance with regulatory capital requirements.
Harvard insists that it has no racial quotas or floors, which would fall foul of Supreme Court rulings and jeopardise the university's federal funding.
It could jeopardise efforts by small lenders to tap investors for cash in order to meet regulatory demands to step up bad loan disposals.
China has stressed that a high-level official at the opening would jeopardise talks on trade as well as co-operation over North Korea.
But it is mostly because Mexico's economic ties to the United States are so vital that no president would jeopardise them with reckless posturing.
But if that led to the removal of ISDS provisions, the American business lobbies are saying it would jeopardise their support for any renegotiation.
"Instead of building on that progress, the administration has chosen to jeopardise children's health in the name of deregulation", it said in a statement.
The Serbian central bank said it had uncovered irregularities in AIK's operations and the acquisition could further expose AIK and jeopardise its financial position.
Any of these schemes would be disastrous—either because they would jeopardise the central bank's independence, or because they would cast monetary policy adrift.
Three European central bankers have claimed oversight over Libra to ensure it would not jeopardise the financial system or be used to launder money.
If issued with a request or notice, a provider is also legally required to keep those details secret, as to not jeopardise an investigation.
Shire had initially offered only stock due to concerns a cash element might jeopardise the tax-free status of Baxalta's spin-off from Baxter.
Since then, Areva, which designed the EPR reactor, EDF and the ASN have been testing whether weak spots could jeopardise the safety of the reactor.
Bankers are looking for ways to make the process more predictable, such as having consultations if either side proposes new rules that could jeopardise equivalence.
For EU governments to jeopardise this boost to the economy, even to placate creaking European flag-carriers, would be an act of considerable self-harm.
Having handed the evangelicals so many longed-for prizes, and offered more, why should people jeopardise this by carping when the president occasionally disappoints them?
Chuck Grassley, an influential Republican senator, called the threat "a misuse of presidential authority", and has noted that tariffs would "seriously jeopardise" the USMCA's prospects.
HANA AREFILeeds It is true that Britain's fishing industry is too small to jeopardise a future Brexit deal on trade ("A fishy transition", March 24th).
The miner said in January it was in preliminary merger discussions with Canada's Endeavour Mining, but analysts said the export ban could jeopardise a deal.
He said Britain must be careful not to jeopardise intelligence-sharing by letting Chinese firm Huawei Technologies Co Ltd into its 5G mobile phone network.
Sources close to him said he was unwilling to share details of his escape so as not to jeopardise those who aided him in Japan.
"The dissemination of distorted information among our international partners on the eve of important negotiations with the EU could jeopardise their results," Groysman wrote on Facebook.
"Even a minor sign of economic duress could jeopardise his objective of winning in the first round," says Sinan Ulgen of Carnegie Europe, a think-tank.
Recent efforts to ease overcrowding will be abandoned and Mr Sessions's change will "exacerbate prison overcrowding, increase spending and jeopardise the safety of staff and prisoners".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble on Saturday warned against a hasty and uncoordinated rollback of financial regulation, saying such a move could jeopardise stability.
The project has prompted some European central bankers to claim oversight to ensure it would not jeopardise the financial system or be used to lauder money.
Turkey's parliament passed a controversial voting law on Tuesday that the opposition said could open the door to fraud and jeopardise the fairness of 2019 polls.
For her part, Sophie makes a name for herself professionally, but rows with Ian, her husband, about Brexit; some misconstrued remarks to a student jeopardise her career.
The process under way to renegotiate NAFTA could jeopardise energy co-operation if Mr Trump pulls America out of the treaty, as he has threatened to do.
Lobbies, she added, should avoid putting pressure on the negotiators for "comfortable" deals that jeopardise the single market's four freedoms—of moving goods, services, capital and people.
Many in the industry seem to share this conviction—regulators will not, the thinking goes, jeopardise Boeing's future because the company is too big to fail. Perhaps.
Other groups to have warned over the impact of Brexit include the drug sector which said exit would threaten scientific research and jeopardise the system of regulation.
The prospect of privatising hydropower assets sparked opposition from French union CGT, which said it could jeopardise the country's energy security and threatened action against the plan.
Brinkmanship over the debt limit could ultimately have rating consequences, as failure to raise it would jeopardise the Treasury's ability to meet debt service and other obligations.
Even Andrés Manuel López Obrador, an old-school populist who is the overwhelming favourite to win, seems unlikely to jeopardise the country's trading relationship with the United States.
A victory for her would undermine the economy, jeopardise social harmony—fragile, in a country with the fifth highest murder rate in the world—and entrench state capture.
But he has also warned that a no-deal Brexit would jeopardise the government's plans to end austerity because the economy would grow more slowly, hurting tax revenues.
Should that deadline be missed, it would jeopardise the repayment of 900 million euro state loan to the airline, which must take place by the end of June.
Zono said the new refinery will not jeopardise the Mossel Bay gas-to-liquid (GTL) refinery operated by CEF's subsidiary PetroSA, amid fears the plant could be shuttered.
Even with a relatively limited use of the imagination, it is not hard to see how that could potentially jeopardise the financial security of Europe's top domestic divisions.
A disorderly departure from the European Union might have pushed sterling down a lot and caused a spike in import prices that would jeopardise their 2% inflation target.
The European Banking Federation, an industry lobby, warned at the time that banks would come under market pressure to exceed minimum requirements, which could jeopardise dividends to investors.
But RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan has cautioned against straying from fiscal consolidation, saying the move would jeopardise the country's economic stability at a time of global market turmoil.
First, Mrs May might worry that abandoning the commitment could jeopardise her chances of hoovering up the votes of one-time supporters of the anti-immigration UK Independence Party.
In 2004, Justice Anthony Kennedy noted that politicians who are "in the business of rigging elections" jeopardise "[t]he ordered working of our republic, and of the democratic process".
A handful of elected Republicans, most of them members of Congress who are not seeking re-election, have warned Mr Trump that firing Mr Mueller would jeopardise his presidency.
Swimming has been my passion since I was 10 years old and I would never intentionally take a banned substance that would disrespect my sport and jeopardise my career.
Each collection carries individual commercial/fashion risks, but a repeat subdued seasonal sale would quickly jeopardise the company's sales profile, its profit margin progression and cash flow and liquidity.
We also have an important responsibility to make sure that nothing is done to jeopardise the peace process in Northern Ireland, and to continue to uphold the Belfast Agreement.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Justice Minister Katharina Barley said on Twitter that a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland would not be acceptable because it would jeopardise the peace there.
"If the government wants to jeopardise the UK economy for the sake of meeting an arbitrary immigration target, it's going the right way about it," he said in a statement.
While not doing anything to jeopardise the system's iron political control, Mr Díaz-Canel had brought a more relaxed style, going around with his wife and talking to ordinary Cubans.
The disputes with Mineralogy, combined with an uncertain iron ore price, "could jeopardise Sino Iron's viability and, in the worst case, lead to suspension of our operations," the letter said.
A bill in Congress envisages vetting all foreign investment into America to ensure that it does not jeopardise the country's "technological and industrial leadership in areas related to national security".
A rule-breaking, commission-defying government in Rome makes it infinitely harder to persuade such sceptics that the plans do not jeopardise the savings and budgets of thrifty northern Europeans.
"Macron ... said anything beyond June 30 would jeopardise the EU and we shouldn't go there," one said, suggesting talks could drag on through the night in the quest for compromise.
The EU's default system of financial-market access for foreign companies is based on "equivalence" — aligning with the bloc's rules — so any major divergence in UK rules could jeopardise access.
We also have an important responsibility to make sure that nothing is done to jeopardise the peace process in Northern Ireland, and to continue to uphold the Belfast Agreement. vi.
Also, Turkey's parliament passed a law revamping electoral regulations on Tuesday, backing controversial legislation the opposition has said could open the door to fraud and jeopardise the fairness of 2019 polls.
The comments came after Washington said on Monday it was gravely concerned about the proposed law and warned that such a move could jeopardise the special status Washington affords Hong Kong.
The task for America and NATO is to meet the Russian challenge without triggering an arms race that would split the alliance and jeopardise what is left of global arms control.
"We strive to ensure the funds we receive will not contravene our principles of action and jeopardise our humanitarian operations for those most is need," Tobias told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
A first-ranking, secured claim could contribute a greater share of forecast recoveries than a larger unsecured claim, and failure or delay in collection could heavily jeopardise the portfolio's actual performance.
And unrelated problems may yet jeopardise local investment: slowing growth in other local tax receipts is raising a "yellow flag" for state budgets, according to the Rockefeller Institute, a think-tank.
"The United Kingdom shall facilitate the achievement of the Union's tasks and refrain from any measure which could jeopardise the attainment of the Union's objectives," read the draft seen by Reuters.
They feared that Mr Salvini's plans for drastic tax cuts, in a country already saddled with a debt equivalent to 134% of GDP, could panic the markets and jeopardise the euro.
The British government had rejected industry suggestions when it proposed the cut in maximum stake to 1303 pounds from 2130 pounds that such a big reduction could jeopardise thousands of jobs.
Facebook's project raised privacy concerns among U.S. lawmakers and prompted European central bankers to claim oversight to ensure it would not jeopardise the financial system or be used to launder money.
BERLIN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - German Justice Minister Katharina Barley said on Twitter that a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland would not be acceptable because it would jeopardise the peace there.
Failure to find a solution for the border would not only jeopardise a final withdrawal agreement but also a deal on a transition period until the end of 2020, the BDI added.
The current scare could jeopardise a potential commitment by China to buy more Boeing-made aircraft as part of a deal being negotiated to end a trade war with the United States.
Turkey does not want to jeopardise efforts to find common ground with Russia on Syria, and has little time remaining for second thoughts as the S-400s' delivery date approaches, he said.
The truth is that Mr Farage was under immense pressure from his financial and political backers not to jeopardise the election by splitting the pro-Brexit vote, thereby risking losing Brexit altogether.
An abrupt increase in reference interest rates beyond Fitch's stresses would jeopardise the affordability of borrowers with fixed instalment/variable maturity loans that feature embedded bullet risk at the maximum extended maturity.
Saudi Arabia's objective has been to maximise short-term export revenue, subject to the need not to jeopardise its long-term market position and protect its diplomatic relationship with the United States.
"DNA is not the same as its chief prosecutor, whose actions have proved can jeopardise the institution through an excess of authority... defying parliament's authority and challenging Constitutional Court rulings," Toader said.
The company cited a speech by its chairman, Mustafa Sanalla at a conference Houston, in which he also cautioned that the ongoing war in the North African nation could jeopardise the expansion.
President Trump&aposs allies had warned the UK that allowing the Chinese telecoms company a role in developing the UK&aposs 5G network would jeopardise the continuation of the Five Eyes partnership.
A few days later Mr Leshchenko was told that he could not be offered a formal position in Mr Zelensky's new administration, since this would jeopardise Ukraine's relations with a strategic partner.
COPENHAGEN, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Banks in the three Nordic countries and the Netherlands sent a joint warning to the European Commission, underlining their concerns that new capital floor requirements may jeopardise economic growth.
USADA issued a statement after Coleman, the U.S. 100 metres champion, said media reports he had committed whereabouts violations which could jeopardise his participation in next month's world championships were "simply not true".
BERLIN, March 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. embassy in Berlin on Monday said use of untrusted vendors by allies in their 5G mobile networks could jeopardise future sharing of intelligence by the U.S. government.
"Political quarrels outside the trade arena could jeopardise the success of the trade talks... This is causing risk aversion to rise again," said Esther Maria Reichelt, an FX strategist at Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
The CFE-CGC energy union has put forward a set of challenges that may jeopardise EDF's plans to build an 18 billion pound ($25.61 billion) nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset.
The consortium comprises a group of "committed long-term strategic investors", Diamond said in April, and the sources said Carlyle's exit from the group would not jeopardise its interest in pursuing the acquisition.
The association notes that college athletes already receive compensation in the form of scholarships, and argues that any further remuneration would jeopardise the integrity of what is meant to be an amateur endeavour.
Another bank lobbyist says institutions that wanted refinements rather than the abolition of the Volcker rule pushed back against Goldman, worried that asking for too much would jeopardise the chance of any victories.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's opposition said on Thursday new electoral regulations proposed by President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party and its nationalist allies could open the door to fraud and jeopardise the fairness of 2019 elections.
In the Brexit talks the EU's insistence on treating all "third countries" as identical could jeopardise security co-operation with Britain, one of only two serious military powers in the EU, after it leaves.
They fear the referendum will jeopardise the Kurdish-Arab alliance they have stitched together against IS's "caliphate", potentially offering the jihadists a lease of life just as it seemed on the point of collapse.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned Dr Reddy's in November for violations of manufacturing standards at three of its factories, a move that could jeopardise marketing approvals of drugs produced at the site.
EDF will assume the up-front costs, which unions say could jeopardise the firm's survival, while Britain has committed to pay a price twice current market levels for the power generated by the plant.
Major carmakers such as Nissan have said a disorderly departure from the bloc, where companies face tariffs after leaving the EU without a transition deal, would be unsustainable and jeopardise its entire business model.
Critics of the proposed split have argued that the fund's risk profile is kept in check by a conservative culture at the central bank and that more independence could ultimately jeopardise the nation's savings.
Researchers working on a new state-of-the-art observatory due to open next year told the Guardian that private satellites launched by SpaceX, Amazon, and other private firms threaten to jeopardise their work.
The latest study on the impact of climate change on agriculture follows recent warnings of simultaneous falls in food production from both farming and marine fisheries and how water shortages could jeopardise crop yields.
The latest study on the impact of climate change on agriculture follows recent warnings of simultaneous falls in food production from both farming and marine fisheries and how water shortages could jeopardise crop yields.
Given strong EU support for the nuclear deal, signed by the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France, Germany, the European Union and Iran, many governments are wary of doing anything that might jeopardise it.
"If she goes, then we'll see whether the rest of the party can survive," he said, adding the party may even jeopardise the 5 percent popular support needed to enter the lower house of parliament.
Unlike China, which in recent months has turned a blind eye to sanctions-busting, South Korea cannot afford to jeopardise its relations with America by flouting them, says Andrei Lankov of Kookmin University in Seoul.
In 2015, despite a dire drought, Ethiopia did avoid famine, but the ECX played little role: its maize and wheat contracts had lapsed by then because of concerns that exports would jeopardise domestic food supplies.
U.S. DELEGATION A delegation of at least eight U.S. officials is expected in Barcelona, two weeks after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Huawei equipment would jeopardise European allies' partnerships with the world's largest economy.
BELFAST, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Britain's defence secretary on Wednesday warned that a trade challenge taken by Boeing against Canadian rival Bombardier could jeopardise the U.S. firm's relationship with Britain, one of its biggest defence clients.
LUXEMBOURG, Oct 16 (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Monday he hoped the U.S. Congress would not jeopardise the Iranian nuclear agreement after President Donald Trump warned he might pull out.
United Nations Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths in the past week condemned the uptick in troop movements, air strikes, and missile and drone attacks, saying they jeopardise progress being made on de-escalation and confidence building.
United Nations Yemen envoy Martin Griffiths in the past week condemned the uptick in troop movements, air strikes, and missile and drone attacks, saying they jeopardise progress being made on de-escalation and confidence building.
Some rate-setters said that if data showed a risk of inflation being boosted to a level that would jeopardise meeting the inflation target, it might be justified to consider raising rates in the coming quarters.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has warned that the UK's approach to building 5G mobile networks could jeopardise British national security, as the U.S. pressures allies not to use equipment made by Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
The rally came despite fears that the political vacuum could jeopardise a rescue plan for Monte dei Paschi di Siena , the country's third largest lender and rated the weakest in European stress tests earlier this year.
Australia's treasurer, Scott Morrison, blocked a consortium led by China's State Grid Corporation from taking a controlling stake in Ausgrid, Australia's biggest electricity network, pending its response to concerns that a sale would jeopardise national security.
Handelsbanken said in a statement that paying the proposed dividend would in no way jeopardise its ability to support its customers with financing, but that it was holding off on a final decision all the same.
MOSCOW, March 22 (Reuters) - The Tokyo 2020 Olympics should be postponed by a year because coronavirus outbreaks worldwide have disrupted athletes' preparations and could jeopardise their health, the head of Russia's Boxing Federation said on Sunday.
Johnson is under pressure from the United States to block Huawei because of concerns that access to the 5G network could be used by Beijing for espionage and would jeopardise intelligence sharing between Washington and London.
If the agency was found to be non-compliant it could jeopardise the country's chances of being in Tokyo, with International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach saying a fresh look at Russia's participation might be needed.
Brussels has said that future financial market access to the bloc will be on the basis of Britain's rules remaining "equivalent" to those in the EU, meaning that major divergence from current rules could jeopardise access.
U.S. officials say Turkey's planned purchase would jeopardise its role in building F-35 fighter jets as well as its purchase of the aircraft, which Washington says would be compromised by the presence of the S-400s.
ROME, March 13 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines and easyJet have set strict conditions for investing in Alitalia that could jeopardise a government-led plan to rescue the troubled Italian airline, a source close to the matter said.
More spending would further strain the industrial world's heaviest public debt burden, which is more than twice the size of Japan's economy, and could jeopardise the government's elusive goal of balancing a primary budget by fiscal 2025.
In Washington, DC, where the institute has its administrative headquarters, this unthreatening style is known as a "DC beard" – sufficient facial hair to hint at a personality, but not enough to jeopardise your chance of security clearance.
"It needs to make clear its stance to all sides and make them understand that when their actions jeopardise China's interests, China will respond with a firm hand," said the paper, which does not represent government policy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Leaving the European Union without a transition deal would cost Britain tens of billions of pounds, and failure to support Prime Minister Theresa May's preferred plan could jeopardise Brexit altogether, Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Wednesday.
The board had advised shareholders to reject the proposals ahead of the annual meeting on the grounds that new appointments would jeopardise the balance of the current board, which has an equal number of members from both sides.
U.S. officials say Turkey's planned purchase of the S-400s would jeopardise its role in building F-35 fighter jets as well as its purchase of the aircraft, which Washington says would be compromised by the Russian system.
The cost of the Hinkley project has already come under scrutiny, with British lawmakers warning that the energy price guaranteed by the government is too high, and union officials saying the up-front costs could jeopardise EDF's future.
But many challenges remain, with bankers and analysts warning most cities in India typically have antiquated or opaque accounting methods, while infrastructure projects suffer from frequent delays or cost overruns that can jeopardise the ability to pay bondholders.
Palestinians say the settlements jeopardise their goal of a state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital, and that the U.S. move will make an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal even more elusive.
In September 2017, Reuters had reported that SAIL has expressed concerns here that ArcelorMittal's move to acquire stressed assets in the country could jeopardise its proposed JV as it would violate its exclusive partnership to manufacture steel for cars.
Since then Bangladesh's government has twice suppressed the publication of a report into the heist, most recently last month, on the ground that making it public would jeopardise efforts to retrieve from the Philippines $81m that is still missing.
And they will not wish to jeopardise their planned deals with the EU. Judging by experience, both a trade arrangement with the EU and free-trade deals with third countries will take far longer than two years to negotiate.
Macron said 14 of EDF's 58 nuclear reactors would be closed by 2035, including four to six before 2030, two in 2027-28 and possibly two in 2025-26 if this does not jeopardise the security of power supply.
SINGAPORE, July 31 (Reuters) - Prolonged turmoil in Hong Kong could jeopardise regional financial stability, and that would outweigh any short-term gain for Singapore from flows of funds from investors worried about protests there, a Singapore government minister said.
LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - A humanitarian crisis in Venezuela is accelerating the re-emergence of malaria, Chagas disease, dengue, Zika and other dangerous infectious diseases and threatens to jeopardise 20 years of public health gains, experts warned on Thursday.
His warning may sound similar to the bellicose rhetoric that Pyongyang often deployed before last year's summit, but he cannot jeopardise the hard-won thaw and has few options beyond appealing directly to U.S. President Donald Trump, experts say.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's top court on Wednesday blamed Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini for a "crisis" that could jeopardise the payment of welfare benefits to 17 million people, saying she had failed to resolve a service-provider dispute.
Looking ahead, in a host of areas from taxation to industrial overcapacity to the environment, the party must make an invidious choice: introduce unpopular reforms now and risk short-term instability, or delay reform and jeopardise the country's future.
"We will absolutely not jeopardise our workers' health, so that the industrial restart that is necessary to safeguard the future of the company can be done in optimal conditions," PSA chief Carlos Tavares said in a statement on Friday.
The removal nine months ago of Malcolm Turnbull, a relative moderate, had seemed to jeopardise the Liberals' already wobbly standing with voters, who punished the party for its continual in-fighting in a recent state election and in several by-elections.
"Moreover, the LSEG Board believes the offer of such a remedy would jeopardise LSEG's critically important relationships with these regulators and be detrimental to LSEG's ongoing businesses in Italy and the Combined Group, were the Merger to complete," the announcement continued.
The story revolves around a guy called Stephen (Mitchell) who takes over the family pub after his dad dies; Webb plays a long-lost family member who turns back up out of the blue and threatens to jeopardise Stephen's happiness.
VERONA, Italy, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin said on Thursday that Russia's largest oil producer was comfortable with the current oil price and no one in the world was interested in a spike, which would jeopardise global economic growth.
ZURICH, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Switzerland's government on Tuesday urged voters to reject a campaign to ban trading in agricultural derivatives, saying the well-meaning attempt to alleviate world hunger would not succeed and only jeopardise Swiss jobs and tax revenue.
BELFAST (Reuters) - Tony Blair and John Major warned on Thursday a vote to leave the European Union on June 23 would jeopardise the unity of the United Kingdom by undermining peace in Northern Ireland and bolstering the Scottish independence movement.
The Times Some of Britain's biggest construction companies have warned UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson that scrapping HS2 rail line would cause "irreparable damage" to the sector and would jeopardise an "industrial renaissance" in the Midlands and northern England. bit.
The long-standing alliance between the kingdom and the United States is one of the cornerstones of Middle East politics, security and trade, and in their reactions on Thursday some Saudis said JASTA would jeopardise what they see as an interdependent relationship.
The step could jeopardise a commitment by President Francois Hollande to agree an end to power production at France's oldest atomic plant in time for the end of his five-year term in office this summer, CGT union official Laurent Langlard said.
In a section likely to raise hackles in some national capitals, Brussels also warned that life as a European civil servant was becoming less attractive and that "a further reduction in staff levels could jeopardise the good functioning of the EU institutions".
LONDON (Reuters) - Jeremy Hunt, the underdog in the contest to be the next British Prime Minister, said on Monday there was money for emergency spending in case of a no-deal Brexit but added he did not want to jeopardise Britain's public finances.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Great Barrier Reef is in very poor condition because of climate change, over fishing and land clearing, a state agency said on Friday, as it downgraded the reef's status to the lowest level, which could jeopardise its World Heritage status.
However, the committee acknowledged that the decision was not just technical and that the government had to take into account political concerns and so should not do anything to jeopardise the "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance of the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
ABIDJAN, March 5 (Reuters) - Hot weather and well-below average rainfall in most of Ivory Coast's cocoa regions last week could jeopardise the quality and the size of the April-to-September crop, while a dry wind raised concerns elsewhere, farmers said on Tuesday.
However, the committee acknowledged that the decision was not just technical and that the government had to take into account political concerns and so should not do anything to jeopardise the "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance of the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
On April 20th, when eight former American treasury secretaries described Britain's departure from the EU as a "risky bet" that would jeopardise the City's role as a global financial centre, their advice was derided as an attempt to belittle Britain's place in the world.
Prime Minister Theresa May has repeatedly said that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed in Brexit talks, so a no-deal Brexit would jeopardise an accord reached, in principle, for a transition phase that would extend close ties to the bloc until December 2020.
"Rules applying to the processing of location data in connected cars, IoT devices or mobile apps illustrate the issues at stake, as we risk to jeopardise 5G business models," they argue, calling instead for a "trust-based use of the data collected by telecom operators".
FRANKFURT, March 21 (Reuters) - The amount of leverage taken on by private equity and hedge funds should be kept under control as it has the potential to jeopardise the stability of the European financial system, the European Central Bank's vice-president said on Monday.
"There will be a lot of opportunities to cooperate with Wanda in the future as it is expected to do well in the next 10 years, so why jeopardise the relationship?" he added, declining to be identified as he was not authorised to speak to the media.
But Stoltenberg said British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon reassured him by telephone on Friday that Britain would not jeopardise joint EU-NATO efforts to counter potential Russian cyber attacks or naval operations in the Mediterranean, which are helping to stem an influx of migrants into Europe.
The ISC also acknowledged, however, that the decision was not just technical and that the government had to take into account political concerns and so should not do anything to jeopardise the "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance of the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
"Such tactics obviously jeopardise any hope of maintaining a moderately free press in Cambodia, but should also be of grave concern to all investors in the country who may find themselves on the wrong side of officialdom or vested interests with no viable legal recourse," it said.
Trump&aposs allies have repeatedly warned that the move, which Boris Johnson is expected to confirm this afternoon, would risk a dramatic rupture in the United Kingdom&aposs intelligence-sharing relationship with Washington, and could jeopardise the prospect of a post-Brexit deal between the two countries.
The border between EU member Ireland and Northern Ireland has been open as a part of that accord, but this has created a dilemma over how to avoid reinstating a hard border once Britain leaves the bloc, something that the EU believes would be jeopardise peace.
Any action by U.S. authorities, such as the Department of Justice or the Securities and Exchange Commission, is a key concern for investors because of the size of potential U.S. sanctions could dwarf those from local watchdogs and even jeopardise Swedbank's ability to transact in the U.S. dollar.
With Germany and France both facing major elections in the coming year, major changes in the Union are unlikely, but EU officials are concerned that left-right political tensions over fiscal policy in the euro zone or divisions over taking in refugees will jeopardise the cohesion of the bloc.
His face covered with the netting of his thick white suit to protect against stings, Cestelos explains how threats to bees in the megacity could jeopardise efforts to make it greener, as the insects fall victim to the same factors decimating rural bee populations - as well as urban sprawl.
" BRIAN BERRY, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, FEDERATION OF MASTER BUILDERS "The Government seems hell-bent on ignoring the business community when it comes to its immigration policy ... If the government wants to jeopardise the UK economy for the sake of meeting an arbitrary immigration target, it's going the right way about it.
I think that is so ingrained into your way of life, that it is difficult to understand why someone would want to jeopardise that by talking about a collective struggle from somewhere else or somewhere they came from that they no longer have a direct connection with at that moment.
If the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) rules in favour of LGC on June 5, when it is due to make a preliminary ruling, that could jeopardise SKI's plans to supply VW in the United States with batteries from Georgia or a new factory in Hungary, according to court filings.
If the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) rules in favour of LGC on June 5, when it is due to make a preliminary ruling, that could jeopardise SKI's plans to supply VW in the United States with batteries from Georgia or a new factory in Hungary, according to court filings.
"We need ... a deal which includes participation in the customs union to help safeguard EU trade, trade that is tariff-free and avoids the non-tariff and regulatory barriers that would jeopardise investment, growth and consumer choice," the CEO of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Mike Hawes said.
The chair of the science and technology committee, Norman Lamb MP, said allowing Huawei access to 5G networks might jeopardise important alliances, such as with the US.US Representative Adam Schiff sent a letter to the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google seeking information about their policies for dealing with deepfake videos and photos.
"It is crucial that we avoid a no-deal Brexit that could jeopardise financial stability and drive activity away from the UK." A return to healthy profits at many of the country's largest lenders after years of costly restructuring and fines for past misconduct after the financial crisis led to a surge in tax on earnings.
Tata Motors was in focus after the Jaguar Land Rover CEO warned the British government a "bad" Brexit deal could jeopardise its investment plans and may even force it to exit the UK. Tata Motors shares were already under pressure the previous week amid concerns of a tariff threat by U.S. President Trump for all U.S. imports of cars assembled in the European Union.
How to keep EU-member Ireland's currently seamless 500-km (350-mile) border with Northern Ireland open after Brexit and ensure it does not jeopardise two decades of peace in the British province is proving the most intractable issue in Britain's tortuous efforts to leave the EU. Before meeting Varadkar on his arrival at Shannon Airport, Trump said he expected the premier would ask him about Brexit and it would all work out "very well" for Ireland.
H1 IFRS net profit declined 62% to CHF 25.4 million * Logitech International SA: Logitech beats expectations with sales up 15% and raises outlook * Novartis AG: says European Commission approved Aimovig (erenumab) for prevention of migraine in adults experiencing four or more migraine days per month * Swisscom AG: Fastweb acquires 13.53G spectrum and fixed wireless branch from Tiscali; value of the deal will be approximately 150 million euro * Transocean Ltd: Q2 adjusted loss per share $0.04 excluding items * MCH Group AG: confirms termination of contract for participation in Baselworld 2019 by Swatch Group; nevertheless this development does not jeopardise Baselworld 2019 * LEM Holding SA: Q1 sales reached CHF 88.0 million, an increase of 16.0% (chf 75.9 million); Q1 net profit for period rose by 1.8% to chf 13.5 million (chf 13.3 million) ECONOMY (Reporting by Zurich newsroom)
RATING SENSITIVITIES Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Positive Rating Action -An upgrade is considered unlikely given EI Tower's targeted leverage, some, albeit limited M&A ambition, reliance on commercial broadcast TV, exposure to one key tenant (Mediaset; 72% of 2016 revenues) and limited diversification - The medium-term risk of DTT obsolescence in Italy is limited but it is possible that its dominance could erode over the longer term as other forms of TV distribution take hold and content consumption habits fragment Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action -Expectations that FFO adjusted net leverage will exceed 4.0x on a sustainable basis (satellite transponder costs included within the metric using a 5x multiple) -FFO fixed charge cover below 0003x -Any change in regulatory or competitive environment that would jeopardise EI Towers' strong market position as a quasi-utility LIQUIDITY Adequate Liquidity Profile: As of 1Q17, EI Towers' reported lower "readily available cash" of EUR18 million (against EUR94 million in 2016 and EUR109 million in 2015), although this reflects the issuance of a special dividend (EUR99.7m).

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