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Electing the DPJ is still plainly a risk: the party is inexperienced and, like the LDP, an improbably broad church.
The most relevant question now is how the players react to that kind of allegation because there is plainly a risk here that Mourinho loses what is essential for anyone in his position: the trust of the dressing room.
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But there is plainly a big risk, and the consequences would be severe.
"One is forced to contemplate a level of uncertainty that plainly risks a chilling effect on intellectual discourse and exchange, not to mention a deadening impact upon research into difficult contemporary questions," he said.
The whole family are detainees, and their father is considered by Australian authorities to be an extreme security risk, "plainly a dangerous terrorist" in the words of the attorney general George Brandis.
But because of the constant fear of being punished, speaking out plainly against the royal family is not a risk worth taking, he said.
"If it doesn't go that far it plainly establishes some risk, and that risk is to life and limb and also psychological harm".
Media reports described how one particular executive would habitually carry around a notebook containing his operations' daily profit-and-loss statement and chastise moneymakers who spoke plainly to risk management officials.
Safety is plainly a priority.
Plainly, a great future beckoned.
But corruption is plainly a worry.
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