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With open dissent all but stifled in the city — and punished with death, when it still happens — a group of young residents has taken the huge personal risk of documenting life under the Islamist fighters' rule — sharing photos, videos, and stories from the city on the web.
Furthermore, the risk of documented complications including pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes increases with increasing BMI [ 1, 2, 4].
If such measures are not put in place, the country surely runs the risk of documenting more research scandals in the nearest future.
There are no easy solutions here, only the constant reminder that the cost of this crisis is terrible and the risks of documenting it high.
These include the risk of falsified documents for children who have relatives able to care for them, middlemen out to profit and perhaps bribe officials, and even the willingness of poor parents to send a child to a promised land without understanding the permanence of adoption.
But the current system for those abroad, which relies on in-person visits to U.S. consular or immigration offices, can take just one to three months, often without a lawyer's services, and with less risk of important documents going astray or of minor problems dragging on, the immigration lawyers say.
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When the FoI Act came into force in January 2005, ministers were worried that there was a risk of public disclosure of documents which, in the view of officials, need to be kept confidential.
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