The cross-party report warned the proposed changes were being rushed and risked damaging the exam system.
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He also said the British press risked a backlash from the public if they published them.
Tom Barley, defending, said Gill-Webb risked inflicting "massive embarrassment on the country" by his behaviour.
Males risked their lives to bring food home, while females protected settlements from surrounding threats.
Suddenly the industrialization of the zone risked all the tradition and historic knowledge of her people.
As a result, they weren't investing in their stores, and risked falling further behind.
Residents' group Walsgrave Community Forum said the volume of traffic under the plans risked children's safety.
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My hat goes off to Michael Garcia who risked his job by his actions.
Would you respect the physician who risked losing a patient merely to prove a point?
Fortunate survivors of early voyage perils paid dearly, risked all, and endured much for opportunities.
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Big Internet investments risked hurting each division's bottom line, against which bosses are mainly measured.
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However, he said, the MPAA risked overstating the threat posed by apps on official marketplaces.
J. risked his life to remove one authoritarian system only to later support a totalitarian one.
And Labour's Baroness Hollis of Heigham warned the move risked a "repeat of the poll tax".
That is why centuries of pioneers and immigrants have risked everything to come here.
Global economic conditions remained fragile and troubles in Europe risked derailing any positive momentum.
Mr ElBaradei said the elections risked bringing chaos and instability, and possibly military intervention.
The Niesr report warned that the UK risked faltering growth for the rest of this year.
But Liberal Democrat Martin Horwood said the move risked feeding "irrational" opposition to wind turbines.
Mr Fillon pointedly stayed out of the debate, warning that it risked "stigmatising Muslims".
Now I better understand why our forefathers risked their lives to separate themselves from Britain.
Mr Sarkozy, who was then interior minister, risked accusations of flirting with the far right.
PNC's turf, she has risked a barrage of abuse, at times rotten eggs and stones.
If it was indifference, then Mr Sharon has risked deeply upsetting many of his country's friends.
Mr Imperato had also opposed the creation of LDPs, saying they risked becoming a "kangaroo court".
By mid-December Hong Kong realised that piracy risked becoming an embarrassing sign of post-handover decay.
Two years ago respectable matrons risked prison to stop veal calves being sent to Belgium.
British Transport Police (BTP) said the riders in Penrhyndeudraeth in Gwynedd also risked being prosecuted for trespass.
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We trace generations of African Americans, free and slave, who risked everything to realize their God-given rights.
But it was clear that his party and his own career risked being rubbed in the mud.
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