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For example, he said, weak banks may face less pressure to confront their problems.
As a result of its structure, Citi may face less disruption as a result of Brexit compared with other major employers.
When surgeons can selectively grow tissue in the breast, Dr. Teitelbaum said, patients may face less risk than if they, for example, receive breast implants, which can rupture and cause complications and must also be replaced every few years.
There will be many intangible benefits: People won't have to worry about getting a cab ride late at night; those "driving while black" may face less racist and vicious discrimination; insurance rates would probably be lower for teen drivers; and people who live in the country would gain access to transportation services that puts them nearly on par with their city cousins.
(Sumner 1987, 171) Instrumental theories that do not define an optimal distribution in terms of maximization may face less pressure than utilitarianism does from concerns about weak rights.
The Dakota Access Pipeline may face less intense resistance.
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Impoverished communities may also face less access to air-conditioned malls, cooling stations or swimming pools.
Those that have "legitimate commercial and industrial uses" – estimated to be as many as 20% – may face a less draconian response.
Russia's generals worry that one day they may face a less friendly China with more Russian weapons than they have in their own armoury.
Some may worry that students admitted through early decision may face a less competitive field -- particularly in SAT scores -- than those admitted through the regular admissions process, and that those savvy enough to apply early may get an unfair break.
Although Judge Ellis seemed swayed by the defense's arguments, Mr. Manafort may face a less sympathetic reception next week when he is sentenced in the District of Columbia on two conspiracy counts by Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the United States District Court.
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