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There are steps that the U.S. can take to diminish the risk of a new war.
To diminish the risk, Timothy Jobe has patented a foot turntable for use with wheelchairs.
And here's the kicker: Regular exercise doesn't do much to diminish the risk of sitting all day.
This would also diminish the risk of proliferation of their deadly knowledge to other states or terrorists.
Compared to plain mortar, lower shrinkage or expansion, lower elastic modulus and less damage are advantages of internally cured mortar to diminish the risk of cracking.
Second, the passage of time may diminish the "risk of public scrutiny" that a putative public figure may fairly be said to have assumed.
Early treatment is believed to diminish the risk of developing serious nerve damage, or postherpetic neuralgia, and the long-lasting, often incapacitating pain it can cause.
Of still greater importance will be setting terms for a comprehensive settlement that will decisively diminish the risk of an Iranian nuclear breakout.
Patients often lack access to care and can't get insulin, blood pressure pills and other medicines that diminish the risk of complications.
His testimony that he took a shower to "diminish the risk of infection" infuriated those struggling to contain the spread of the disease.
In people who have had transient ischemic attacks, or ministrokes, "gradually increasing exercise improves blood flow to the brain and may diminish the risk of a full-blown stroke," Dr. Moffat said.
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