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So the risk of arousing suspicion is a big risk to take, especially if the whole idea is to ease a patient's anxiety.
Not divulging your name and address does carry the risk of arousing suspicion and could lead to being searched or make it more likely you could be arrested.
Yes, child trafficking is horrific; but embedding your raise-the-alarm mission in a film this inept runs the risk of arousing more amusement than activism.
He developed the role of the secretary general at a particularly dangerous point in history to such a degree that "Leave it to Dag" became a slogan, even as he ran the risk of arousing the ever-vigilant defenders of unlimited national sovereignty.
He knows his strategy carries the risk of arousing enviro types to find some reason not to like enzymes.
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"The risk of either arousing false hopes or false expectations either way outweighs for me the powerful appetite, for all sorts of often good reasons, to know when the report is likely to become available". The inquiry had a "conscious duty" to get "access to the truth", he told MPs, and moving at a quicker pace could have undermined the "depth" of the final report.
Company directors were afraid of arousing further shareholder ire.
These teams are each capable of arousing extraordinary cynicism.
Kind of aroused suspicions.
TNF-α could not be detected in the large intestine of aroused or torpid animals.
There is a risk of getting caught and arousing suspicion.
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