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1 We believe a change in course will threaten jobs and deter investment.
2 Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said any new regulation must not threaten jobs .
3 We believe that leaving the EU would deter investment and threaten jobs .
4 His comments threaten jobs and his approach will drive up energy bills.
5 Neither agency wanted it since it would threaten jobs and turf.
6 Failure to sustain funding for scientific research would damage our international reputation and also threaten jobs .
7 It will drive up the cost of living, threaten jobs and do nothing for the environment.
8 Also, employees often are wary of activist investors who advocate restructuring or strategies that might threaten jobs .
9 The bill targets those who block streets, cause property damage, threaten jobs and put public safety at risk.
10 And like self-driving cars, the checkout-free tech, which Amazon has branded "Just Walk Out," could threaten jobs .
11 Procurement mistakes and problems increase risk for companies, threaten jobs , and harm Britain's reputation as a destination for inward investment.
12 Opponents say lifting the ban could threaten jobs in oil refining and shipbuilding and harm the environment with more drilling.
13 The six EU countries that held strikes yesterday, including France, oppose Mr Kinnock's directives on the grounds that they threaten jobs .
14 He will say he believes that the EU is heading into ever closer political union that could threaten jobs and growth.
15 This is a Labor-Green carbon tax, it will drive up prices, threaten jobs , and do nothing at all for the environment.
16 Leaders of the four main unions, who believe the plans threaten jobs , are expected to agree a strategy to resist the move.
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