Sentence examples for risking becoming from inspiring English sources

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I dislike him, and yet here I am risking becoming him.

But with "Joseph Anton," is he risking becoming the kind of writer whose books are not so much read as skimmed for their potential provocations — a barbarism he's fought against for nearly a quarter-century?

Risking becoming a hostage to fortune, she makes a blunt pledge about peak season, declaring that easyJet "could not do anything more" to assure punctual holiday flights: "If something happens in the summer, it will be because of external events we can't control".

Security is one core critical theme, with concerns, for instance, about the vast honeypot of user data the bill proposes to create, via provisions such as the aforementioned 'Internet Connection Records', risking becoming an inevitable target for hackers or blackmailers.

But he also signaled a wider acceptance by affirming that the church must be open to change rather than risking becoming a "museum of memories".

Doing so can make it possible to work for a wider ideological range of candidates without risking becoming a liability for the clients.

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When it becomes one, it itself risks becoming exclusive and racist.

Or risk becoming irrelevant.

They risk becoming unfocused.

But it risks becoming one.

That now risks becoming an embarrassment.

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