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This may be a risk that has to be accepted if the nation wants genetically improved foods.
There may also be a risk that reduced rigidity would lead to increased interfragmentary motion and prolonged healing, especially in osteoporotic fractures.
This appears, however, to be a risk that Times editors are willing to take.
You may be a risk that someone would have taken 10 years ago, while today you seem unaffordable.
But the FT counsels that "there must be a risk that some pensioners will run through their lump sum irresponsibly".
If he were to continue to Glasgow next August, there would be a risk that a younger opponent might show him up.
But as Haldane points out, there must be a risk that it is at least as scary as Parts I and II.
If substantially fewer than 70% of badgers were removed, there would be a risk that the population reduction was insufficient to reduce TB risks to cattle.
To elect anyone else, he said, even one of Putin's handpicked protégés, would be a risk that the country could ill afford.
But when they are such fertile territory for impact, it may be a risk that more of us should be prepared to run.
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