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But he runs the risk of upsetting his base.
At the risk of upsetting my parents, I have to say, I had no choice.
And, at the risk of upsetting the stereotypes even more, I may well have a beer in my hand.
At the risk of upsetting any contractors, the hard landscaping is one giant foil for the planting.
At the risk of upsetting the merry meadow-makers in the conservation community, on balance I would resist.
Now that he's in a position to play a bigger role in those discussions, he runs the risk of upsetting the President.
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It is, however, worth noting that activism outside of the consultation is lower risk in terms of upsetting the rules of interaction in consultations and therefore is arguably an attractive option for patients.
In restaurants, at food stalls, and at home, and you can take it to work in the fields, at offices, on picnics, while travelling … Because of the way it is made, adobo does not spoil easily, so it's perfect for packing up in warm weather to be eaten hours later, without risk of stomach upset.
While his organization does have long-standing plans to open hotels in China, real estate experts here say political sensitivities and the risks of upsets in the Sino-U.S. relationship mean investors will be steering well clear of his brand for the time being.
They appeared afraid of upsetting people in power.
The Colorado River in the Grand Canyon had several rapids defined on our river maps as "cannot be run without risk of life," Upset Rapid among them.
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