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So, if Google's core business is eventually at risk of a slowdown, or decline, where does it go from here?
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All that being said, Mr. Naftzger added, if some solution to the carp problem cannot be found, all sorts of progress could eventually be at risk.
The downgrade, to AA from AA-plus, came just days after ratings agencies also signaled that France's triple-A credit rating could eventually be at risk as the crisis spreads to the euro zone's largest countries.
For the first time on Monday, Japanese nuclear officials said that some of the water used to douse and cool the damaged reactors had reached the ocean, raising the possibility that seafood might eventually be at risk, too.
That asteroid doesn't pose any threat to us — and is far too small to do so — but the mission will be important test for whether our plans would work if we do eventually come at risk of civilisation being wiped out by a space rock.
And they warn that unless the U.S. works out a way to bolster and promote the sector, future prosperity and America's superpower status will eventually be at risk.
They might thus also accumulate aluminium and eventually be at risk of long-term low-grade aluminium intoxication that can affect bone health.
Consequently, it is advised to screen these high risk subjects with diabetes and hypertension, in order to identify and eventually treat those at risk for progressive renal disease.
As for cheesemakers who don't convert to non-GMO feed, "Eventually, they would be at risk of losing a spot".
They eventually open a shelter for at-risk youth, where they teach literacy and the tuba.
Emerging evidence demonstrates heterogeneity in clinical outcomes of prodromal psychosis that only a small percentage of at-risk individuals eventually progress to full-blown psychosis.
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