Sentence examples for are at a substantial from inspiring English sources

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Premature infants are at a substantial risk of mortality and morbidity, including retinopathy of prematurity an important cause of blindness and neurological impairment (SUPPORT 2010).

Therefore, older adults are at a substantial risk of dying by suicide compared to the younger age categories.

Note that, because human and mouse are at a substantial evolutionary distance from SC, CE and DM, we did not perform a comparison between them and the other three species.

The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured reports that low-income adults are at a substantial risk of not having health insurance and make up about 50% of the uninsured population [ 24].

In addition, since the unaffected carriers are at a substantial elevated lifetime risk for BC, using a simple case control analysis does not consider the age at onset in the affected group, as well as the length of follow-up in the yet, unaffected controls.

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Political analysts initially pegged her as the underdog, not only because she was the challenger, but because she was at a substantial financial disadvantage.

In a statement, Kraft stressed its offer was at a "substantial premium" to Cadbury's share price prior to the US firm confirming its bid interest in September.

Also known as deep-value investors, members of this group say they will buy a stock only if its price is at a substantial discount to its true worth, including tangible assets, earnings and money in the bank.

Since a kidney from a young deceased donor would probably be allocated to a young local candidate, young candidates in areas with long waiting lists would still be at a substantial disadvantage under the new proposal.

Michael P. Spies, the head of European operations for Tishman Speyer, declined to say what asking rents would be, except to say they would be at a "substantial discount" to rents in central Paris, which can exceed 800 euros a square meter (about $100 per square foot).

Parents who are free to choose characteristics for their offspring may be inclined to choose similarly, either because they agree (perhaps wrongly) that those characteristics are better, or because they worry their child will be at a substantial disadvantage relative to other children if they choose what is unpopular (or simply fail to intervene to ensure what is popular).

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