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And premature babies face a disproportionate risk.
Spatial distributions of the selected disease rates revealed geographic zones of disproportionate risk.
Stairways are a common location for falls, and they result in a disproportionate risk of death or severe injury.
"Our review indicates that women are at disproportionate risk due to the types of jobs they perform in the plastics industry and their particular biological vulnerabilities," they stated.
In another first, they also include using dummies to represent women and children of small size, who are at disproportionate risk in side-impact accidents.
Black police officers who work under cover or in plain clothing are at a disproportionate risk of being shot by white colleagues who mistake them for criminals.
By allowing the police forcibly to arrest people for these offenses, the current rules place communities of color at disproportionate risk of police violence.
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The episode, to many, is a heartbreaking illustration of the disproportionate risks black motorists face with the police.
This latest incident, the single deadliest disaster on mountain, has highlighted the disproportionate risks that Nepali guides run to help foreign climbers, some without any prior mountaineering experience, reach the summit.
More pointedly, the Palestine papers reveal us to have alternatively demanded and encouraged the Palestinian participants to take disproportionate risks for a negotiated settlement, and then to have refused to extend ourselves to help them achieve it, leaving them exposed and vulnerable.
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