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Suicide attempts are an ever-present risk.
There is also the ever-present risk of danger.
Success will be slow and take a generation; failure will be an ever-present risk.
There is also an ever-present risk of infection from an injection.
Heat, fatigue and hydration are an ever-present risk, especially to people unaccustomed to climbing.
First time around, the small but ever-present risk to horses and riders was, by definition, one worth taking.
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"The impact of financial market instability is a reminder that global shocks provide ever-present risks for a small open economy like Australia," Emmett said.
The ever-present risks of interstate conflict, terrorism, chronic unemployment/underemployment, extreme weather events, water crises and cyber-attacks represent the integration of political, economic, environmental and technological risks.
Facing constant threats was described as living with ever-present risks such as the sudden onset of recurrent vertigo attacks or a fear of falling with the risk of being injured or not being able to get up and call for help.
The plant was frequently rocked by strong aftershocks, and the proximity of so much water to electrical equipment was an ever-present danger, as was the risk of acute radiation sickness.
Military retirement and health care benefits are not gifts; they are earned through blood, sweat, repeated deployments, missed birthdays and anniversaries, and the ever present risk of traumatic brain injury or loss of limbs or life.
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