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"But you will never be completely free from risk if you're free," he persisted.
"The only time you can be free from risk is when you're in prison".
They emphasize that this does not mean that these caribou are free from risk.
While European banks may see these bonds as free from risk, foreign investors certainly do not.
But they are likely to be seen very differently in Iraq, where no area is free from risk.
Objectives: Femoral arterial perfusion can be associated with complications, and axillary arterial perfusion is not free from risk.
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It refers to being free from danger, risk, or doubt.
The operative technique is simple, free from risks and complications.
This technique is not free from risks: a case of death for cerebral haemorrhage was reported in a case series of seven cluster headache patients who underwent hypothalamic deep brain stimulation [426].
In the clinical practice, the biopsy of the metastatic lesion could be an invasive procedure, not free from risks and causes delays in treatment start, other than understandable anxiety for the patient.
Currently, patients with IBS have few effective treatments available or some modestly effective treatments are not entirely free from risks [ 2], thus safe and effective nonpharmacological treatments for IBS have been sought.
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