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"When we introduce men into ladies' rooms, we introduce a danger... It's not the transgender community, because they can get their birth certificates changed if it's legitimate".
Such relationships introduce a danger that the model may produce a significant number of false positives, but the risk of false negatives is minimal.
In order to create conflict in a character's life, you need to introduce a danger or threat to the character, whether its a moving finger, two men in a car, a mystical monkey's paw or a murderous clown.
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The EE ratings and attribution ratings were made from the same interview, introducing a danger of cross-contamination.
Consequently, availability of clean tap water may introduce a serious danger, in particular, to immunosuppressed human populations.
Xtreme Convertible Bond Funds will introduce an element of danger.
After months of criticism, campaigning and publicising the dangers, the decision to introduce a cap on housing benefit to supported housing, such as hostels and homeless shelters, was deferred.
A focus group was conducted to understand this result: risk perception amplifies the effects of annoyance, as it introduces a suggestion of danger to environmental changes.
Introduce a rewards system.
Repeated lumbar punctures are regarded as unpleasant by patients, and they present a danger of introducing spinal infections if done too often.
To put the dangers of this in perspective: if Australia were introduce an identical ban, the Bight would still be in danger as Statoil currently holds a license for that area.
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