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"risk of excluding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the chance of someone not being included in something. For example, "There is a risk of excluding certain populations if the eligibility criteria is too narrow."
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For about 100 pages, it looks as if Connolly is taking the calculated risk of excluding the paterfamilias from having his own say.
He told the review: "Any culture can be at risk of excluding what it thinks is wrong, possibly marginalising significant chunks of public opinion.
And there is also a risk of excluding creditworthy borrowers, particularly first-time buyers and the self-employed.
Consumer advocates including The Center for Auto Safety have long criticized such regional recalls as saving automakers money at the risk of excluding vehicles that may have problems.
What are the examples that policymakers can learn from; how can they mitigate the risk of excluding certain groups; and how do you make e-governance a two-way street?
A hypocritical habit of using violent images to promote matchups and peep shows as Super Bowl entertainment has left the N.F.L. at risk of excluding young fans because of parental controls.
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Furthermore, such administrative factors as data transcription, the risk of excluded values and 'odd' answers and the concern that other people might read the answers can be overcome by computer- and internet-based surveys.
Legal solutions have in this context been primarily based upon liability regimes, moderating the risks of excluding third parties from accessing the technologies.
In contrast, the established criteria are possibly better at identifying people at low risk of, or excluding, fatty liver.
The overall risk of conviction (excluding traffic offenses) was moderately increased in men with 47,XYY or KS; however, it was similar to controls when adjusting for socioeconomic parameters.
Increasing cutoff values, however, may also be associated with an increased risk of improperly excluding genuine sequences from the data set.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com