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  • Not willing to risk such complicated legal action, the Vigilantes (
  • to take their chances on their own rather than risk such a slow crossing with a weak escort.
  • sage was seen as a way of warning others not to risk suffering a similar fate as a result of alcohol
  • Prodome, or psychosis risk syndrome, is a proposed syndrome to be used the
  • The link to the 2002 earthquake risk table is broken.
  • ride states, “Wexler's pictorial constancy as a risk taker and his deftness as a problem solver are
  • He was described as a risk taker and an experimenter, with perfectionist a
  • nce with petroleum, but as a quick learner annd risk taker, he moved in 1920 to Laredo to prospect f
  • Risk Takers is a Canadian television documentary ser
  • onsible fashion", "instead of accommodating the risk takers".
  • Sex, exercise, eating, and risk taking generally result in the release of endor
  • atening, the Admiralty felt that they could not risk taking her out of commission.
  • Kortryc had been a risk taking adventurer.
  • This festival could be described as “creative risk taking at its best.”
  • "Taxation and Risk Taking", Economica, 36, 1968, pp.
  • ses history and theory to cover all measures of risk taking, noting that risk-taking that is a daily
  • ment] did not have to put strong constraints on risk taking, on all the nation's largest [financial]
  • e and don't deserve to keep the fruits of their risk taking.
  • kidnap recovery, vehicle escort and other high risk techniques."
  • al counseling services for unwed mothers and at risk teenagers.
  • oal-Setting Individuals) an organization for at risk teens.
  • inst freeze damage down to a locally determined risk temperature that depends on the proportion of p
  • ese contracts as a different and higher form of risk than the general risk of loss of profits by the
  • ideals to avoid what he saw as an even greater risk than the continuation of the paternalistic whit
  • He thus typically bears a higher commercial risk than under a management contract.
  • he rights, as the project showed to be a higher risk than EA's other titles that were based on films
  • n Act of 2001" (H.R. 912, S.486) to "reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed [by exami
  • iagnostic test used by physicians to assess the risk that a breast tumor will metastasize to other p
  • es are launching similar productions, causing a risk that the market will quickly reach a saturation
  • Lacrosse to open his lower gunports without the risk that heavy waves would enter them and cause the
  • spill over its crest or overtop and there is a risk that if waters spilled over the crest, this cou
  • that each holding pond has been perceived as a risk that threatens water quality, public health, wi
  • tly demonstrating live code may help reduce the risk that the requirements are incorrect.
  • cal or mental health or there must be a serious risk that the child to be born will suffer from a ph
  • s one of the reasons for the increased melanoma risk that can be found in sunscreen users compared t
  • Food Policy Research Institute says there is a risk that markets will overreact.
  • ecide that voting for a change is not worth the risk that she may never again talk to her daughter w
  • e in trampled, contaminated soils increases the risk that its seeds may contain undesirable chemical
  • ient in the tunnel meant there was the constant risk that an out of control train could run through
  • However, there is a risk that subjects are influenced by interaction wit
  • s possible for societies to assess the level of risk that is being produced, or that is about to be
  • y" for Evans, concluding that there was "a real risk that detainees transferred to NDS Kabul will be
  • as not been tested for long-term human exposure risk, that the inert ingredients are toxic and carci
  • N Red List as "Vulnerable", and there is a real risk that it could become extinct in the wild.
  • Therefore there is a risk that the market could become fragmented, leavin
  • sly to rescue survivors, fully cognizant of the risk that the Kent's magazine might explode at any t
  • uifers make it a perennial pollutant and health risk that is very expensive to treat conventionally,
  • rson to immoral behavior, and/or because of the risk that the young person causes damage (for exampl
  • It gets its common name from the risk that an infection in this space can spread dire
  • mollies, but as with all pufferfish there is a risk that tankmates will not be tolerated.
  • eated "an offensive odor and a potential health risk that may arise to others who may use the premis
  • I don't think they would want to risk that process.”
  • chnical product have reviewed it and there is a risk that their understanding may not be reflective
  • All along, the British accept the risk that the IRA may discover that Marty works for
  • "I think there's definitely a risk that some of those who are currently being forc
  • trings are cemented off-center, there is a high risk that a channel of drilling fluid or contaminate
  • on of the mentally retarded, and the heightened risk that the death penalty will be imposed erroneou
  • h, and demonstrated that his hiring had been "a risk that should not have been taken."
  • e recorded live and performed by the actors ("a risk that has paid off spectacularly in terms of emo
  • To minimize the risk that dots would become coated with rubber scrap
  • at athletes training in Stellenbosch are not at risk, that nutritionists are not the catalyst of ris
  • e been transported to Rwanda, where there was a risk that the weapons would be used in fighting in n
  • LISs also mitigate the risk that a certain language binding might reduce co
  • ould need further surgery, but it came with the risk that he would have to use a wheelchair for the
  • There is also a risk that an antenna equipped with auto-tracking wil
  • en has evaporated from such a vessel there is a risk that liquid oxygen remaining can react violentl
  • Accordingly, there is a risk that the investor may lose all or part of the i
  • panese civilians disturbing because there was a risk that live civilians would be surprised by gener
  • ry and economic uncertainty, which increase the risk that the government will be unable to achieve [
  • first loop is now shorter, thus minimizing the risk that top runners run into the tail of the start
  • as sufficient to apply the term, as there is a risk that, for example, the people of the twenty-fif
  • recently as 1205, and Philip's heirs could not risk the English monarchy recovering any land in tha
  • h's lusty production shows that the greater the risk, the greater the rewards.
  • I'll risk the slap on the wrist.
  • use a copy of the official government chart, or risk the penalty of a 50 doblas fine.
  • Rather than risk the difficult passage around Land's End they wo
  • If the first player decided to risk the money, their partner was given one second f
  • is for negotiation, but incumbent lessees often risk the loss of their home as well as their busines
  • or postponing this idiotic flight; instead, you risk the ship, merely to avoid annoying Herr Goebbel
  • Risk: The World Conquest Game is a computer game dev
  • In addition to historic buildings at risk, the Heritage at Risk Register includes England
  • Meanies, Alkaline Trio, The Tossers, Season To Risk, The Methadones, All, Citizen Fish, Seven Store
  • ulty of extracting Diver because they could not risk the concrete slab falling on top of him.
  • Embracing Risk: The Changing Culture of Insurance and Responsi
  • Its use is discouraged because of the abuse risk- the BNF marks the substance as "less suitable
  • Element of Risk: The Politics of Radon (1993)
  • ut quartet psychology the placing of oneself at risk, the trust that others will come in on time (is
  • n themselves and engage a guest conductor - and risk the wrath of Verhulst, which could be considera
  • had a great advantage in numbers, he refused to risk the entirety of his army, allowing Argyll to wi
  • Because of this risk the remainder of the inspections of the wreck w
  • any space where Reavers are present rather than risk the possibility of being captured.
  • the harvester strikes again, the crew votes to risk the Helix and its hundreds of thousands of stor
  • It now became necessary to risk the horses, and volunteers were called for from
  • covering Bevoir's compostitions, including The Risk, The Spring Collection, The Shambles and The Co
  • ped by strict orders from Hitler himself not to risk the loss of, or damage to, the capital ships, w
  • a head for heights and climbing agility should risk the ascent.
  • voidance maneuver with due consideration of the risk, the fuel consumption required for the maneuver
  • ed the doctor failed to inform the patient of a risk, the doctor will not be held liable if the pati
  • ot endanger further the lives of the people and risk the destruction of the city".
  • other countries classified as moderate to high risk, the OIE code recommends SRM removal as follows
  • Rather than risk the stigma of an acquittal on mental health gro
  • Despite the great risk the King had taken, he merely expressed regret
  • Watch was issued shortly after noon and a high risk, the first of 2011, was issued shortly thereaft
  • soners in the Buchenwald concentration camp who risk their lives to hide a Jewish boy.
  • e", with few organised crime figures willing to risk their lives to provide details to state and fed
  • Once there they face betrayal and must risk their lives to bring their precious cargo back
  • willing to abandon their homes and families and risk their lives to serve their country.”
  • e off, Lloyd and Harry vowed never to fight and risk their friendship over a woman, again; that vow
  • They risk their lives everyday to protect the rights, lib
  • ls Allison how he feels but she doesn't want to risk their friendship because she is afraid things w
  • udan and report the atrocities to the world, or risk their own lives and stay in the hopes of averti
  • andful of military attorneys who have chosen to risk their careers by publicly voicing criticisms of
  • re childhood friends, but both are reluctant to risk their friendship and form a deeper relationship
  • psychological well being, were brave enough to risk themselves in an effort to teach others.
  • Yellow Earth Field because they did not want to risk themselves for others, they did select another
  • agencies carry out thorough assessments of the risk then prepare and implement plans to minimise it
  • heme and co-authored a book entitled 'Practical Risk Theory for Actuaries' (ISBN 0-412-42850-4)
  • Due to its heightened risk, there is still a Trinity House automatic Light
  • of these might have been considered a security risk, there is practically no known case of an SOE a
  • tor could choose the bond that is right for the risk they want to take (i.e. a conservative bond for
  • 's personal background and an assessment of the risk they may still pose to the public.
  • the potential system hazards and estimating the risk they pose.
  • While it was a risk, they felt like they owed it to skateboarding a
  • s nationwide affected by education cuts and the risk this poses to the future of higher education."
  • s on emotional levels; the ability to choose to risk those consequences, a capacity for empathy, and
  • orrelated with glucose intolerance and diabetes risk, though this correlation disappears during preg
  • Initially officials were worried of a tsunami risk though the earthquake did not produce any.
  • Not currently at risk, through uncommon in most areas (Francis,1985).
  • She has also been recognized as a Scholar at Risk through an international network of universitie
  • ans of Eritrean origin it deemed to be security risk, thus compounding Eritrea's refugee problem.
  • ther additional actions are necessary to reduce risk to an acceptable level.
  • Recognizing the future risk to the union in the resolution of this question
  • , a temporary cofferdam will be built to reduce risk to the area during the construction.
  • No longer presenting a security risk to Earth, Teal'c attempts to have a normal life
  • larvicide does not pose an unreasonable health risk to humans, but at large doses it can cause naus
  • is not known in advance, and therefore presents risk to MBS investors.
  • ive lesser known comedians exposure with little risk to the label.
  • Birds infected with fowlpox are more at risk to be infected with malaria.
  • s for saving the Arnold and Fliess families, at risk to his own life.
  • al of the uterus, ovaries, or breasts remain at risk to develop cancer of these organs, while trans
  • ers, were well below levels which might cause a risk to health for people nearby.
  • even as winter approaches and the village is at risk to remain completely isolated from the outer wo
  • he services rendered by Biddlecombe at imminent risk to himself obtained for him a letter of acknowl
  • urium will be much higher, potentially posing a risk to workers at the back end of the cycle unless
  • He took these photographs at great risk to his life, not only because the Gestapo suspe
  • lled by valproate, and seizures also pose grave risk to mother and child.
  • able drain on their expenses and posed a health risk to swimmers.
  • ch successive administration so as to avoid any risk to his military advancement.
  • y the municipality of Acre that considered it a risk to public safety.
  • The high rewards often come at the cost of high risk to the player.
  • Anisakids pose a risk to human health in two ways: through intestinal
  • f the event, Decent Interval, in 1977, at great risk to his career.
  • port the vision the Agency aims: •To reduce the risk to life and the damage to property from floodin
  • ds of regional australians, and that it poses a risk to National Security.
  • Rubinstein did so at risk to her own career, especially so shortly after
  • North Lancashire Branch who had discovered the risk to Mackereth's grave brought the matter to the
  • of heavy metals and therefore present a higher risk to human health and the environment through dir
  • he original construction was a potential health risk to the occupants and that the structure was no
  • ported their fellow human beings, even at great risk to themselves and their families.
  • based upon a rigorous scientific assessment of risk to public health and safety.
  • on, a group of persons with a particularly high risk to develop skin cancer.
  • ing, decided that such shows were not worth the risk to Hannah and Joe's health.
  • ere unable to say he posed a continuing serious risk to the public.
  • places oxymetazoline in category C, indicating risk to the fetus cannot be ruled out.
  • ponents, however, feel it poses an unacceptable risk to taxpayers.
  • Individuals at risk to infection from S. japonicum are farmers who
  • c vines to bud early and ripen late, putting at risk to rains and moisture of both early spring and
  • h return would represent a significant security risk to the trafficked person or their family;
  • ection, presumably because these prey pose less risk to the spider.
  • ing concern over the possibility of an in-built risk to the public.
  • de if chemicals in the workplace posed too much risk to his health, given that he had hepatitis.
  • te of its widespread use in Russia, is a health risk to young children due to possible contraction o
  • vant of the Guru Gobind Singh, disregarding the risk to his own life, managed to enter the Thanda Bu
  • Ostensibly, turtling minimizes risk to the turtling player while baiting opponents
  • specific inhibitor is less likely to present a risk to all components at once.
  • tunity presented itself to ambush them, without risk to themselves.
  • ause fetal malformation (teratogenesis) and any risk to the offspring of treated women is small.
  • peatable, and poses less of a chemical exposure risk to people.
  • mptive strike, which he also felt posed a great risk to the home front and the Israeli Air Force.
  • ung people, particularly the disaffected and at risk, to reach their full potential as responsible,
  • , for example - and as such poses little health risk to humans.
  • That was because there was no significant risk to DGA's creditors.
  • enefit, and the diet may even present a greater risk to brain development.
  • y shifting sands have always been a significant risk to shipping in the area.
  • es, except in cases where the pregnancy posed a risk to the mother's life.
  • t after pieces of it have broken off and pose a risk to the system.
  • At grave risk to himself he defied the enemy's murderous fire
  • Multiple pregnancy is the single biggest risk to patients and children born as a result of fe
  • indicating failure of systems design to prevent risk to the public.
  • within the contract itself which allocated the risk to the underlying facilities, except for the ph
  • iolence and where the offender is a substantial risk to the community, the offender should receive a
  • Mr. Bass did this at great risk to himself, as he very likely he would have bee
  • voluntary screening for depression and suicide risk to every American teenager was launched in 2003
  • e, like last album, Clarence and Sandy took the risk to cover English songs, such as Heartache by Pe
  • ity to busy roads, this presents a major health risk to city residents.
  • ence is complete if they are considered to be a risk to the public.
  • cluded that these drugs caused an unjustifiable risk to the individual and to public health, and lac
  • evoted to them and is willing to put herself at risk to save them.
  • terms and carry no connotation of the degree of risk to public health or of the need for drug contro
  • s or bodybuilding indications, citing a serious risk to health.
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