Sentence examples for risk curtailing from inspiring English sources

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However, in trying to map out a clear, linear route from the practice rooms of The Bunker to a floodlit stadium stage they risk curtailing the diversity of opinion and experimental drive which made it worth listening to Sunderland in the first place.

Parasites investing heavily in gametocytes early in infections risk curtailing the infectious period owing to insufficient asexual replication to maintain the infection.

UCL should be using its influence to end this type of modern-day slavery and challenge practices that risk curtailing important academic freedoms.

Regulators have warned that rising levels of student debt risk curtailing consumption and slowing the U.S. economy.

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The three-week long race has been hampered by rain, snow and fog while stage 14's route missed out the climb to Sestriere and an avalanche risk curtailed stage 15's climb up the the Col du Galibier.

Stage 14's route missed out the climb to Sestriere because it was considered too dangerous to descend in the ice, and an avalanche risk curtailed stage 15's climb up the the Col du Galibier.

The limited range of factors considered, plus disparities in their contribution to overall risk, curtails the potential for explaining CHD mortality inequalities.

Hence, the cumulative risk of cancer to age 65 years will be very similar to the lifetime risk curtailed at the age of 65 years, but the cumulative risk to age of 100 years will be substantially greater than the lifetime risk (as only a small proportion of people live to 100 years).

Poor servicing of federal student loans has contributed to some policymakers' fears that the nation's $1.2 trillion in unpaid student debt risks curtailing economic growth in the coming years.

But influenza vaccine research completed before that time by Yoshihiro Kawaoka's group at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, may demonstrate "the risk of curtailing so-called [GOF] studies," wrote Jon Cohen in a Wednesday ScienceInsider.

The researchers contend that their findings may help bring future pandemics under control faster but the study also demonstrates the risk of curtailing so-called gain-of-function (GOF) studies, in which viruses are made more transmissible or more pathogenic, the researchers argue.

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