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We shouldn't run this risk.

"The concern I'd have is that when you have an approach where it's about reaching a quota or a certain number, but it becomes an official target, a requirement, then you'd always run this risk that someone might try to fill that just for the sake of filling it.

It will also have demonstrated the impotence of the Security Council, the very institution from which the French (and British) derive so much standing by virtue of being veto-wielding members.Some will say that Mr Chirac is right to run this risk to defend the integrity of the Security Council against the bullying of the Americans.

Although there are still lingering concerns about brands appearing next to racy content, firms seem more willing to run this risk now that the networks' advertising proposition has become more compelling.The other reason more money is heading the networks' way is that some advertisers are seeing a great return on their investment.

A first important step is governments, pension funds and other providers of retirement income, and individuals should recognize they run this risk and prepare for its financial impact.

It is far too easy to get all of your calories from carbohydrates and fat – in fact, vegetarians run this risk on a daily basis.

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Obviously, the AIIB runs this risk.

Metaphor is notoriously open to "failure"; part of what makes Shakespeare so daring is that he is constantly running this risk.

Google in particular runs this risk, said Michael Gartenberg, a technology analyst at Gartner, because it gives away its Android operating system to any device manufacturer that wants to use it, resulting in an uncontrolled array of Android devices running different versions of the software.

The company's new strategy runs this risk of turning into a Pyrrhic victory: It might win the argument, but lose the war.

Hobbes does this when he counts submission to a conqueror as consent, but Locke also runs this risk when he states, in §119 of the Second Treatise, that the "very being of anyone within the territories" of a government amounts to tacit consent.

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