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Quite possibly they are more at risk when working as call-girls or in massage-parlours, and so on.
Carers are also more at risk when they lack a support network of their own and when there are relationship difficulties with the patient.
"There are plenty of studies that show our student-athletes are more at risk when they are challenged by the high visibility of gambling," Sawn said.
Those events, and the declining rate of global population growth, camouflage today's situation: the rise in absolute numbers of people, with millions more at risk when things go awry.
FDCCHAT_MOD: There's a perception that your privacy is more at risk when you buy online.
Now, I'm sure you're wondering how I could feel more at risk when I'm using a condom.
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However, research suggests that marathon runners may be one of the more at-risk populations when it comes to this frightening condition.
Even so, politicians would have a hard time explaining why they put more taxpayers' cash at risk when Greece's debt was clearly unsustainable.
But there is a more important objective at risk when nearly unlimited sums of money are tossed around in political campaigns: the relationship between citizens and their elected representatives.
Are there genes that make children more at-risk of poor outcomes when there are family crises or transitions?
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