Sentence examples for bears the danger from inspiring English sources

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In this letter we show that the use of slightly broadband laser sources like multimode alexandrite lasers for CH PLIF bears the danger of interferences from formaldehyde.

The commonly applied 'point-by-point' method bears the danger to overlook isotopic compositions of particles being underrepresented.

Within a distributive negotiation setting, however, it bears the danger of being exploited by opportunistic and competitive negotiators.

Con: Although the group needs to be refocused at this stage for efficient group work, an intervention bears the danger of restraining or even impeding group processes as well as restricting the activity of the members.

We avoid the use of sequence motifs (e.g. [ 13]), since this bears the danger that the SVM is biased to the ncRNA families in the training set and fails to distinguish plus and minus strands of other structured ncRNAs.

Thus, a census as mentioned at the beginning does not only have the potential to provide a basis for the improvement of healthcare services, human rights, etc. but also bears the danger of excluding those who are not willing to participate or those whose needs are not covered adequately in the survey instrument from access to these very services.

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Diagnostic tools bear the danger of people relying too much on them and their capabilities, so that after a while the fonnerly competent personnel looses their competence.

Multicolor 3D-FISH experiments combined with super-resolution fluorescence microscopy can be considered, yet such experiments bear the danger that destruction of fine details of chromatin structure prohibit a clear answer at this size scale [ 3].

Compartment syndromes of the thigh are rare but they bear the potential danger of serious morbidity and potential mortality if not recognized early and treated immediately.

The soldiers complained that the 579th, along with the two other California and Washington State National Guard companies assigned to patrol the base perimeter, represented less than 3% of the soldiers at Camp Anaconda but bore the brunt of the danger while other regular military units seemed to enjoy relative safety inside the base.

The circumstances of her death brought attention to bear on the dangers and wide-ranging and previously little-known influence of the nuclear power industry.

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