Sentence examples for risks rated from inspiring English sources

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In relation to northern England, the Guardian's Political Correspondent, Juliette Jowit this week wrote: According to the report for the north of England, risks rated 15 or higher are considered "significant" and coded in red; those from 8 to 12 are judged "high" or amber risk.

The HFMEA identified 72 top-level risks, rated by participants for severity and likelihood on defined scales, and identified for each whether it would be valuable to proceed with further analysis or not.

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Sales advisers asked customers to risk-rate themselves from "very cautious" to "highly adventurous", but Axa did not offer any products in the "very cautious" category.

28% (7 ratings) show the highest risk rating.

64% (16 ratings) have a medium risk rating.

Security-risk rating: zero (unreadable: written in invisible ink).

In time, Yahoo will lose the high-risk rating.

Risk rating: 9/10 High risk but the tax breaks make it worthwhile for some.

Risk rating: 2/10 Bonds pay no interest and you may never win anything.

Risk rating: 7/10 Gold has dazzled but could be vulnerable at current high prices.

The data has been grouped by month and year, by incident category and by risk rating.

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