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The phrase "acknowledging risks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the recognition or acceptance of potential dangers or uncertainties in a situation, project, or decision-making process.
Example: "In project management, acknowledging risks is crucial for developing effective mitigation strategies."
Alternatives: "recognizing risks" or "accepting risks".
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Because this is a general characteristic of many risk processes, ecosystem management has recently turned to acknowledging risks more explicitly in its decisionmaking.
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Mr. Donilon said the trip would help "lock in this path forward" but acknowledged risks.
An acknowledged risk taker, Mr. Norcross likes to gamble -- on the golf course or in Atlantic City, where he has been known to pal around with Donald Trump.
If they do, they'll know that the widely acknowledged risk of a dip towards recession – plunging exchange rates, rising newsprint costs – is in the first few unsettling years after a Leave vote.
Ben Bernanke acknowledged risk has spread far beyond the subprime mortgage sector, but stopped short of giving the markets what they longed to hear: word of a rate cut.
Although postoperative seizure is an acknowledged risk following transcranial surgery, the incidence of seizure after removal of intradural pathology via an expanded endoscopic endonasal approach is not well defined.
Subsequently, mitochondrial sub-haplogroup H5 and the major acknowledged risk factors for AD (gender, age, APOE4) were compared in multivariate regression analysis.
Those who had fallen are more likely to acknowledge risk of future falls.
There is no acknowledged risk period for CRPS after a precipitating event.
Depression was the most commonly acknowledged risk on reassessment, with 50 women being identified as having depressive symptoms.
These are acknowledged risk factors for AKP that are also thought to be important in the pathogenesis of PFOA [ 8- 10].
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