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The phrase "risk for doing" is not a complete sentence in itself, but it can be used in written English when referring to the possibility of undertaking certain tasks or activities. For example, "We must consider the risk for doing this job before we decide to proceed."
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Journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs.
Mr. Obama said "journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs".
"No executive considers failure of climate mitigation and adaptation as the number one risk for doing business in his/her country," states the report.
"Journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs," Mr. Obama said in a wide-ranging address on counterterrorism policy.
Obama said that "journalists should not be at legal risk for doing their jobs," but that the "focus must be on those who break the law".
The briefing consisted of a high school-level 24-page powerpoint presentation that very clearly laid out the failure of the developed world to reduce its carbon output, and the risk for doing so, and was a clear break from his predecessors' apathetic attitude towards climate change.
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Political factors also present risks for doing business.
There are numerous risks for doing this with good yields on large wafers but if YMTC is successful they could boost their product storage density and production speed.
In other words, Graham has already assumed the political risks for doing a deal.
Such a risk-free guarantee for doing warwork is not necessarily ill-advised, according to economists.
Many decided to accept unlimited money regardless, risking federal fines for doing so.
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