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The democratic process always carries the risk of shocks but it usually resolves crises eventually.
Shirakawa warned that the risk of shocks to the financial system from the debt crisis in Europe remained high and slowing global growth was hitting manufacturing and exports.
Lower risk of shocks preferred (0.285*).
2nd Frequency of life-threatening anaphylactic shocks: Lower risk of shocks preferred (0.285*).
One of the disadvantages of substance delivery into skin by iontophoresis is the risk of shocks and burns due to the exposure of an electric current in the skin for long periods, overdose, lesions at the site of application, alternation of the pH and high current intensities [ 49, 50].
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You realise you run the risk of shocking the fan-base?
At the risk of shocking hopeless romantics everywhere, Bourne said he was ditching the idea of love at first sight.
The fact is that businesses thrive in a stable, secure and corruption-free environment that limits the risk of shock, provides certainty of dispute resolution and offers protection of capital and intellectual assets.
In session after session, the cascade of images and ideas volleyed across the ornate rooms at the Waldorf-Astoria could be aired without risk of shock, scandal or confrontation.
Mr. Nespoli said, "We're not even halfway through the warnings," and went on to warn against touching areas with "pinch points" and high electrical current, which carry a risk of shock and "molten metal".
Well-designed tourniquets can reliably attain bleeding control, may mitigate risk of shock progression, and may improve survival rates, but conclusive proof of a survival benefit remains unclear in civilian settings.
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