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But they've been put at a higher risk for cancer than state scientists thought was acceptable.

The firm in question had lost intellectual property and had been put at a disadvantage in commercial negotiations.Examples and rumours abound of companies being burgled by cyberfrauds, cyberspooks or cyber-mischief-makers.

At least temporarily, two of Mr. Murdoch's adult children, James and Elisabeth, have both been put at a distance from important corporate decision making in the aftermath of the scandal.

Other international regulators were employing an equally light touch regime and the UK could have been put at a serious disadvantage if it had unilaterally increased regulations on financial services companies.

Intense agricultural and urban development has caused a high rise in demand of groundwater resources in arid and semi-arid regions of West Bengal and thereby the resource has been put at a greater risk to contamination (Moghaddam and Najib 2006; Jalali 2006; Khazaei et al. 2006).

Dr Kevin Kelleher, head of protection at the HSE, said they believed 10 to 20 patients who had surgery in the same hospital within the past four weeks could have been put at a slightly increased risk of contracting the disease.

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"Many in New York can't get terrorism insurance and those who can have been put at an extreme disadvantage because it's so expensive," Mr. Schumer said.

The EU and US industry is put at a disadvantage".

The over-all toll was put at a minimum of 21.

In another part of Genesis, man's lifespan is put at a mere 120 years.

"It's unfortunate that you can be put at a disadvantage because of a relationship".

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