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The article, published as a guest editorial on a Web site of the American College of Cardiology, said patients faced a lower risk if treated with older, bare-metal stents that might work just as well in many cases.
Under previous Supreme Court decisions, plaintiffs claiming racial or sexual harassment faced a lower burden to prove an employer liable when the harassment was committed by a supervisor rather than a co-worker.
They faced a lower risk to be assaulted when in an area high in gun ownership.
Adjusted for parental occupation, it was found that boys from low and/or medium affluent families faced a lower risk of frequent drunkenness than boys from highly affluent families.
For girls only in one out of 28 countries a significant association between family affluence and repeated drunkenness was observed, while boys from low and/or medium affluent families in nine countries faced a lower risk of drunkenness than boys from more affluent families.
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They also face a lower chance of being audited.
The agency faces a lower threshold for proving its charges than criminal authorities do.
I would face a lower income tax rate, a lower Medicare tax rate, and no deduction phaseout or estate tax.
Children born to women who had bariatric surgery for obesity may face a lower risk of severe obesity themselves, a study suggests.
But, like all mustards, it faces a lower percentage of users among 18- to 34-year-olds, a category of customers attuned to digital marketing.
But players who must sign new contracts starting next season would face a lower salary cap and a substantially reduced payday.
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