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My mother had waved off the ten-per-cent risk of death attached to her heart operation.
"Stalking is generally characterized by persistent, uninvited attention, with some harm or risk of harm attached," says James Liebman, a professor of criminal law at Columbia University.
They are down over 50percentt since the 60's, but still have a dramatic risk of death attached to their usage.
Retired U.S. Brigadier General Rhonda Cornum, who, when she was still a major, was captured by Iraqi forces in 1991 -- and suffered two broken arms, a smashed knee, a bullet in her shoulder and sexual assault -- told a reporter that during the attack, she asked herself four questions: Is there a risk of death attached to [this experience]?
However, it has suffered in finding currency as a general tool for global resource mobilisation, and is at risk of being attached to almost anything promoting development.
The GPG 'tag' is at risk of being attached to anything of particular attraction and importance, to the point that, at the limit, anything promoting development could be considered a GPG.
This review explores current available information concerning risks of toxicity attached to pharmacological treatment of ADHD in the context of substance misuse.
In this paper, we propose a collision alarm, a method of visualization that warns about the risk of collisions by attaching a device to our vision system while enlarging the field of view.
This type of quantitative data summarizes an important element of risk attached to innovation.
Of course there's always an element of risk attached to any home that is positioned close to the water.
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