Sentence examples for is some risk of from inspiring English sources

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We have signed to accept that there is some risk of a broken bone.

"Even within five days, while there is some risk of disease, it probably will not be life-threatening," Dr. Tucker said.

But Kruger is in the tropics, where there is some risk of malaria, and we were reluctant to take the powerful malaria drugs.

Andrew Sentance, a member of the monetary policy committee, told CNBC, "There is some risk of a double-dip recession but it is not the central forecast".

There is some risk of this in Massachusetts, where the Democrat Martha Coakley lost a special United States Senate election in January 2010 to the Republican Scott Brown.

McArthur acknowledges that in the early days the button may get most use from advocates of open access so there is some risk of bias in the data that it generates, but the hope is that use will spread worldwide.

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Colonel Watson, the American commander in Dora, acknowledged that there was some risk of Awakening members returning to the insurgency or turning to criminal activity.

Moreover, there was some risk of infected people releasing leptospirosis microbes into local water supplies through urination, further dispensing America's inadvertent gift to the spirit of international competition.

There will always be some risk of terrorism for everyone, just like there's always some risk of becoming a crime victim.

McSherry: I think there's some risk of bubbles forming in some of the real estate areas.

However, the symptoms cannot be always improved and there would be some risk of symptomatic deterioration though the risk is very quite low.

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