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Mr. Scott risks angering voters with perhaps little payoff, political strategists said.
Taking any firm position will anger one of these groups, but taking no firm position risks angering both.
If he does only that, though, he risks angering the United States, which has been pressing him for a major gesture to get negotiations back on track.
Dalton made a direct personal appeal to junior doctors in a letter that risks angering the British Medical Association BMAA) by criticising the union's alleged intransigence on key issues.
If he backs the bill, he risks angering Republicans, which could hurt him if he faces a conservative in a primary.
This last point risks angering even Trump's base supporters — Rush Limbaugh declared that he was "very, very troubled" by the news.
At home, Mr. Bush risks angering the right wing of his own party, which has long protested any buildup in Chinese arms.
The Government risks angering trades unions with plans to commercialise the running and repair of Britain's core roads network, a move likely to lead to full privatisation.
And by focusing so heavily on a subset of city residents, he risks angering those unlikely to be helped by the new resources.
If he pursues a more accommodating approach similar to his Republican colleagues in the Senate, he risks angering the conservatives who dominate his conference.
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