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Both companies knew the risk of competing head-on over such a big new aircraft.
Few studies to date have taken risk of competing events into account when assessing a person's risk of prostate cancer in a real-world scenario.
Unfortunately, the expected absolute benefit from prevention wanes with advancing age because of the increased risk of competing non-cardiovascular death.
These effects are likely to be related to the underlying risk of competing causes of death; sudden (presumed arrhythmic) death, pump failure or other causes.
14 15 Briefly, the lifetime risk differs from the conventional cumulative risk estimated using the Kaplan-Meir method whenever there is a high risk of competing events.
There is an imminent risk of competing for funds to control either problem, rather than a fight against the double disease burden [ 12].
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For the cable networks, the risks of competing in this new arena are largely financial.
For an optimal resource allocation, companies need valuation tools to assess the benefits, costs and risks of competing projects.
In addition, delays resulting from the SEC review and comment process expose the proposed deal to the risks of competing offers and changes in the financing markets that could result in difficulties in closing deals.
The country has long been considered to be one of the world's biggest polluters, and the smog and poor air quality has athletes pondering the health risks of competing there.
Also, older subjects will have higher risks of competing causes of death, and this may in turn affect the odds ratios for the risk factors predicting CVD.
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