Sentence examples for insignificant risk from inspiring English sources

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The article concludes that this is an "insignificant risk".

In addition, a single company can have several areas of seemingly insignificant risk that become significant when added up.

But this time there is to be no amniocentesis or C.V.S., for both tests are costly and invasive, with a small but not insignificant risk of miscarriage or fetal damage.

Insertion of a hemispherical cementless cup with 1 mm of under-reaming typically allows for secure interference fit, good apposition of the implant to the underlying bone, an insignificant risk of pelvic fracture, and a rare risk of ingrowth failure.

The FDA defines Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA -waived tests as simple laboratory examinations that use unproCLIA -waivedmens (whole blood or oral fluid) and have an insignificantestsk of yielding as erroneousimplelaboratory].

Research conducted in 2003 concluded, "Plutonium in the marine environment at Thule presents an insignificant risk to man.

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"Both parties were aware that there were not insignificant risks that a court would say the deal doesn't conform with Swiss law and the tax treaty between the two countries," he said.

So, while there are some not completely insignificant risks to consider, arguably these are tolerable compared to both the risks to the prospective recipient of not receiving the kidney, and the financial benefit to the donor, provided that the level of reward is set at a suitably high level.

Others have found that trace levels of ochratoxin A in pork and poultry samples were likely to pose insignificant risks to consumers (Guillamont et al. 2005; Jorgensen 1998).

Re-audit will occur after implementation of new guidelines which acknowledge the diminishing benefit from SUP and the not-insignificant risks associated with its use.

Results adjusted for enrollment area (Table 3) showed virtually no effect for non-melanoma skin cancer, a stronger but still insignificant inverse risk association for melanoma skin cancer, and a significantly increased risk for breast cancer in association with time-weighted average exposure to arsenic (IRR = 1.05; 95% CI, 1.01 1.10).

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