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Britain's sputtering energy system is in risk of flickering out.
Duty becomes a matter of interpretation, and crime is in risk of being extenuated.
Lenders will not finance a bank they think is in risk of default.
Mr. Ackman has taken a public bet against the nutritional supplements company, declaring it a pyramid scheme and arguing that it is in risk of being shut down by federal regulators.
"The world economy is in risk of a recession and on that possibility, commodity prices weaken," said Allen L. Sinai, chief global economist for Decision Economics, a consulting firm.
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The coalition government should immediately fulfil its promises and protect those vulnerable asylum seekers who are in risk of being deported.
They may have booed him recently at La Scala, here they brought him back for numerous bows at the end of the cycle, in which he was in risk of being overshadowed by beautiful playing from the pianist Helmut Deutsch.
Millions of hectares of cultivable areas are in risk of either river flooding or flash floods.
When YouTube puts ads on pages that contain copyrighted materials (see here), they are in risk of losing the protections of the DMCA.
Patients with HF are in risk of thromboembolic events and oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) has been shown to prevent it.
Most higher education students are still in the education system at ages 15 24 by definition and thus cannot be in risk of being unemployed or temporary workers yet.
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