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"Too much aggravation from the exfoliant can cause adverse effects, such as the risk of stripping the natural lipids from the skin".
Dog skin is relatively unsophisticated and if you wash it too often, there is a risk of stripping out the beneficial oils that condition its skin and keep its coat soft.
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The NSPCC said a generation of children was at risk of being "stripped of their childhoods" through exposure to pornography at a young age.
In 1974, for instance, he said that the environmental risks of strip-mining coal might be acceptable to meet national energy demands.
Now London's status as a major financial centre could be in doubt after the ECB signalled that banks in the City of London risk being stripped of their lucrative EU "passports" that allow them to sell services to the rest of the union.
Reduce the risk by stripping your sentences of words and phrases that could have dual meanings, even if the result sounds stilted.
Fact: Title II put Americans' online privacy at risk by stripping the Federal Trade Commission of its jurisdiction over broadband providers' privacy and data security practices.
Such a management approach should also help reducing the risk of riparian strips becoming shelters for pest species.
That will not be enough to stop the snipers who want the inquiry abandoned, and it may infuriate some survivors' groups, who risk being stripped of "core participant" status as part of Jay's rationalisation.
And we risk stripping reading of the extra work it does, enlightening us about the curiosities of the people with whom we so often seem to share space and nothing else.
Under the law, churches are prohibited from endorsing or opposing candidates or risk being stripped of their tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service.
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