Sentence examples for risk of weakness from inspiring English sources

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The goal, procedure and possible adverse reactions of the study were explained to each patient before the study, and they were informed of the possibility of transient attendant risk of weakness and disfigurement produced by localized administration of BTX-A.

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"Whatever risks may accompany a policy of confrontation and containment, the risks of weakness are infinitely greater," the editorial says.

It now believes that the risk of "economic weakness in the foreseeable future" is greater than the risk of inflation.

We anticipate delivering continued improvements in our businesses in continental Europe and the US although we are mindful of the risk of further weakness in some of these markets.

The dollar plunged and the bond market rallied after Federal Reserve policy makers said yesterday that the economy faced a risk of further weakness in the months ahead and, possibly, a sharp fall in inflation.

The use of the microblog suggests pressure on the party to make transparent the case against Mr. Bo, a polarizing neo-leftist politician from a powerful Communist revolutionary family, but at the risk of exposing weakness in the prosecution and bolstering public support for Mr. Bo.

"The trend still shows tepid job growth," says David Silver of JPMorgan Chase, "but the August payroll report, like other incoming August data, have reduced the risk of intensifying weakness".

Major nerve blockade is not without its drawbacks and surgeons may be concerned about the perceived risk of motor weakness delaying mobilisation.

In this study, we evaluated conformation traits describing leg and feet condition, osteochondrosis score and bone mineral density, which are important in selection to reduce the risk of leg weakness in pigs.

Analgesia may be improved with continuous peripheral nerve blocks (Ilfeld et al. 2006a, b, 2008, 2010a) but the drawback is a risk of muscle weakness, a need for adjustment of infusion dose of local anesthetics, and risk of falls (Kandasami et al. 2009, Ilfeld et al. 2010b, Sharma et al. 2010).

However, this may be due to caregivers' work obligations and an inability to care for their parents at home. 2 In this study, some caregivers were overly concerned about falls, reinforcing dependence in the older people and inadvertently increasing the risk of muscle weakness and frailty.

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