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They equate risk taking with wanton greed and evildoing.
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Management of cancer in pregnancy is complicated by the tendencies of clinicians to equate (maternal) risk with (maternal plus fetal) benefit, to assume that immediacy of action is always best, to hold the interests of the 'client' (mother) above those of any third party (fetus), and to imply that lack of proven danger equals safety.
The Harvard CAS was the first national study of college students to utilize a gender-specific definition of binge drinking (i.e., four or more drinks in an evening for females or five or more for males in the past 2 weeks) to equate the risk of alcohol-related harms (Wechsler et al. 1995).
Uncertainty equates to risk.
In an email, Ms. Jerde defended the policy, equating the risk that golfers take to those assumed by a skier.
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