Sentence examples for commonplace risk from inspiring English sources

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These studies employed targeted sequencing of risk loci, precluding the discovery of novel mutations in other genes; therefore, as genomewide approaches in HCP and ICP patient cohorts become more commonplace, risk loci related to ductal hypersecretion may indeed be identified and may include Hhex.

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By averting its eyes to both the dot-com and housing bubbles, the Fed lulled even professional investors into believing that commonplace risks could be eliminated through "new era" designs.

The possibility of hackers poking around in e-mail servers is probably fairly insignificant compared with more commonplace security risks: the people around you.

In contrast, in environments where exposure to novel feeding opportunities is commonplace and risks associated with native predators are low, invaders should generally favor approach and exploration of novel resources over avoidance (Fig. 1, scenario C).

But yeah, I don't know … It's just like, 'Just ignore it and push through.' (Chris, healthy, Melbourne, 18 – 30 years) This interview participant shows how a healthy individual engages with pandemic influenza as a commonplace and personal risk, in contrast to those with pre-existing conditions who have to take pandemic, and even seasonal, influenza seriously.

Suboptimal adherence to antiepileptic drug (AED) treatment is commonplace, and increases the risk of status epilepticus and sudden unexplained death in epilepsy.

Travelling of dogs has become more and more commonplace, which increases their risk of contracting and spreading diseases [ 40].

And by academics: Translators "seem to be a familiar part of the natural landscape, so customary and commonplace that we run the risk of becoming invisible.

In New York City, in particular, where improvised extended families are commonplace, such a ruling would risk emboldening people who, having been invited into the lives of single parents, then object to being asked to leave: neighbors, babysitters, childless friends, siblings, flings.

"These opportunities are more in tune with private sector ownership - the investment levels and managed risk are much more commonplace".

Inter- or cross-disciplinary studies in volcanic areas are becoming more commonplace as ways of improving disaster risk reduction are sought (e.g. Gregg et al. [2004]; Ricci et al. [2013]; Donovan [2010]; Gaillard [2008]; Haynes et al. [2008]).

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