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There is a reasonable risk of such an outcome.
With no privity, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors became responsible to the ultimate consumer under warranty, negligence (conduct that fails to protect others against a reasonable risk of harm), and strict liability (legal responsibility for injury or damages, whether or not the liable party was negligent) theories for the quality and safety of their goods and services.
Those restrictions would require consumers to be notified by mail about a possible exposure of their data any time their information left a company or agency's control, not just when there would be a "reasonable risk of harm," as most states' breach disclosure laws are worded.
They need to establish cultures in which the reasonable risk of failure is understood to be the transactional cost of curiosity -- that absorbing the occasional setback is worth the offsetting breakthroughs that result.
Fifteen years after the screening programme started, this study supports an important decrease in breast cancer mortality, with reasonable risk of harm with screening and sustains the continuation of the breast cancer screening programme in the Basque population.
The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments CLIAactact of 1988 allows waiver of "test systems [which] are simple…cleared by FDA for home use…so simple and accurate as to render the likelihood of erroneous results negligible, or pose no reasonable risk of harm".
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The obtained results can be used for the diagnostics and optimization of VRFB systems in order to achieve maximum system output at reasonable risks of parasitic reactions and degradation.
Although I had maintained an open mind on the shift and believed it was a reasonable risk for NBC management, the reaction of NBC affiliates and the impact on the already troubled local Late News time period made it untenable for NBC to continue the trial.
But the caveats are there's a long list of caveats, I think we have a reasonable risk in a kind of double-dip scenario like we had in the early 1980s, and I think there could be any number of triggers for that.
Part of this duty is not to require doctors to transcend the bounds of reasonable risk during treatment and to respect and acknowledge their roles outside the realm of medicine.
He would have known the calculations that make a gun-possession charge a reasonable risk in the face of what happens when one in his circumstances does _not _possess a weapon.
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