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In spite of its flawless record, Sri Lanka was the last team to qualify for the semifinals, its narrow victory over Ireland leaving it at risk of elimination on net run-rate if it lost to New Zealand on Tuesday.
That a good proportion of the face that's missing protection from the sun, leaving it at risk for sun damage and skin cancer.
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Water levels are falling slowly at an electrical substation in Reading, after heavy rain left it at risk of flooding, according to fire services.
All of the currency options for an independent Scotland are riskier than the current arrangements, but a currency union carries particular risks, especially when the Scottish government says it might only be a temporary arrangement, leaving it at huge risks from market speculation.
However there's a huge risk in leaving it at that.
"This is an immediate victory for the league but still leaves it at some antitrust risk — a perfect way for the court to give both sides additional incentive to settle and reach a new collective bargaining agreement," said Gary Roberts, the dean of the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis, who has been analyzing the lockout for the NFL Network.
However, to leave it at that is to risk idealising social movements, or treating them almost as a panacea.
But this caused problems for him last year when the ICAI warned that the rapid expansion of Britain's aid programme had left it increasingly at risk from corruption and fraud.
A report published by the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) warns that the rapid expansion of Britain's international aid programme has left it increasingly at risk from corruption and fraud.
On the other hand, if the vessel never leaves, it will be at risk to damage from ice.
BHS is being wound down, putting 11,000 jobs at risk and leaving it with a £571m pension deficit.
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