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However, putting in an I.C.D. is an invasive procedure with definite risks.
Smallpox vaccine poses definite risks to recipients and contains a live virus that is closely related to the smallpox virus.
As he said: "These years, there have been definite risks when having contact with people from labor camps".
But while many doctors say there is nothing wrong with walking barefoot in New York, some see small but definite risks.
But a strategy designed to muscle him through the 2008 Republican primaries — should he ultimately run, which aides says is likely but not definite — risks diluting the independent image that has been central to his political appeal.
Uniquely characterized connectives are sometimes spoken of as implicitly defined, but there are definite risks involved in the latter usage see Došen and Schroeder-Heister (1985).
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But it is a definite risk factor.
"Big babies are a definite risk factor; a rapid second stage of labour is a risk factor.
"In addition to infections and trauma, tumors are a definite risk for homosexual men," the report stated.
Driving while talking on a phone is a definite risk, but you're better off worrying about other cars rather than cancer.
Kramer suggested one probable explanation: diagnosing the spots picked up by X-ray often requires surgery, which carries a small but definite risk.
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