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A new type is filled with a thick gel that may pose less risk of leakage.
Zika virus infections late in pregnancy may pose less risk to the fetus than widely feared.
ATLANTA--If the West Nile virus spreads to Central and South America--as many researchers think it will--it may pose less of a health threat than in the United States.
In far northern latitudes, the effect of temperatures exceeding thermal tolerance levels due to global warming may pose less of a threat than that posed by more frequent occurrences of extreme stochastic events, such as cyclones or thaw-freeze alternations [88], [89].
For example, in the western states, most coals do not have BAI, which may pose less risk to coal miners (shown in green, Figure 2).
The company's advertisements emphasize that quitting smoking is the best way to reduce tobacco risks but add that Eclipse "may pose less risk of cancer" to smokers and that it "reduces respiratory inflammation," which "may lower risk of chronic bronchitis and possibly emphysema".
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The far right may still pose less of a threat than al-Qaida-inspired groups, say, but our ignorance of this form of extremism is striking.
On the other hand, even venomous snakes may pose far less a threat than they do for rodents, such as ground squirrels that are preyed upon by rattlesnakes and that need to respond rapidly to avoid near fatal envenomation (e.g., Ennis & Coss 2006).
With fewer of the high-speed corners that appeared to have triggered the Silverstone tire bursts, the German track may be judged to pose less of a hazard than the British track.
If the new treatments miss latent copies of the virus that are hard to activate, then those copies may, in any case, pose less of a risk of reactivating and replicating naturally, because they are in a deeper state of dormancy.Unfortunately, none of these drugs deals with the other part of the problem: the viruses in the brain, gut and lymph nodes.
Their upside may be smaller, but they pose less of a risk.
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