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Such economists are less worried about any imminent risks posed by Japan's fiscal woes to the bond market.
The report identifies a series of imminent risks, including illness, the breakdown of infrastructure and public services, food and water insecurity, and loss of rural livelihoods.
After addressing imminent risks, governments reevaluated their stance towards financial markets, abandoning the mantra of flexible regulation in favor of a more conscious effort to rein in financial excesses.
The document's authors argued that "imminent" risks could include those by an enemy leader who is in the business of attacking the United States whenever possible, even if he is not in the midst of launching an attack at the precise moment he is located.
Many experts say that private and government research on non-polluting energy options has lagged, even in the face of growing evidence of risks from rising concentrations of greenhouse gases, because venture capital is mostly aimed at a quick payoff and governments focus mainly on imminent risks.
He said: "The government's proposals for computerised national NHS patient records carry grave and imminent risks for both civil liberties and public health". Patients might stop telling GPs their secrets, and the huge new database would become an inevitable target for hackers.
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In 2002, terrorism was an imminent risk.
Phone interventions for callers at imminent risk of suicide.
It means someone is at imminent risk of dying.
New York is at no imminent risk of utopia.
"There was an imminent risk of injury to health".
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