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In the process, many soldiers felt that they were exposed to greater risk.
The destruction of Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan last spring was seized upon by museum directors and dealers as as an example of how ancient objects can sometimes be exposed to greater risk when they are left at home.
By contrast, buy-to-let investors simply pay income tax at their marginal rate on rental income after expenses, but are exposed to greater risk unless they can afford a wide range of properties.
Small fragmented holdings have less flexibility to adjust to biophysical changes and are therefore more exposed to greater risk compared to consolidated landscapes (Stokes et al. 2006).
It said that British citizens are "unnecessarily exposed to greater risk" because of the "considerable" difficulty UK intelligence agencies have in accessing online communications from US providers such as Apple, Facebook, Google, Twitter, BlackBerry, Yahoo and Microsoft.
The null hypothesis for this study assumed that a violence case could be attributed to a drug by pure chance, and that drugs with a greater total number of adverse event reports might be exposed to greater risk of accruing a violence case.
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Concerns have been raised among medical researchers that this leaves some people with nickel allergies exposed to greater risks.
If the risk to the researcher is reduced by the use of special equipment, the subject will again be exposed to greater risks than the researcher (whose vested interests might remain without regulatory oversight).
At issue is the extent to which workers are exposed to greater risks than the general public or, stated another way, whether it is appropriate to exchange incentives such as wages or hazardous duty pay for additional risk from exposure to nanoparticles (Schrader-Frechette 2002).
Without caregivers, these children may be exposed to great risk on the streets, and some will be sexually exploited or used in dangerous labour.
The sample is over-representative of those potentially exposed to greatest risk, given that 11 of the interviewees (55%) had first had sex by age 16, compared to 28% of 20 24 year old females in Natsal 2000 (Wellings et al., 2001).
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