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Is the passenger in danger of developing deep-vein thrombosis?
Who are the people most in danger of developing melanoma?
She is unsparing in her research: readers unaccustomed to angiosperms are in danger of developing hay fever.
"Gruelling virtuosity" is exactly what you see in "The Good Wife"; it's what its characters are in danger of developing, in place of "poise and character".
The IPA also said that homosexuals and bisexuals were in danger of developing a psychiatric disorder unless they "maintain their mental health by guarding their behaviour, habit, healthy lifestyle, and increasing their ability to adapt to their social environment".
"Unless headteachers allow children more space for creativity, challenge, play and a broad curriculum, we are in danger of developing a generation that is emotionally starved and I do not use that word lightly".
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"There are a significant number of children that are in danger of not developing all their potential because they are chronically malnourished," says Mr. Manrique.
Regarding side effects, aromatase inhibitors are not found associated with enhanced risk of cardiovascular disease, and enhanced bone loss is prevented by adding bisphosphonates in concert for those at danger of developing osteoporosis.
In the industrial waste treatment process, the danger of developing toxic hepatitis should be kept in mind, because any subtle change of the treatment process can generate various toxic materials and threaten the workers' health.
Rifampin was rarely used in Vietnam/Nepal, possibly because of the high prevalence of tuberculosis in these countries and the dangers of developing resistance in those with unsuspected active tuberculosis.
Further to the west the B.E.F had been forced back, north of Lille just over the French border and was now in danger of allowing a gap to develop between themselves and the Belgian southern flank on the Ypres Lille axis.
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