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But consultants warn that Microsoft runs risks if it fails to lay plans quickly.
Of course, this does not mean that partner staff are expected to runs risks that Christian Aid staff would not.
Guardian journalism often takes time, costs a lot of money to produce and runs risks, but our journalists know they will be supported in their work.
In a letter to Osborne, published on Wednesday night, Carney said: "Continued public ownership without a foreseeable endpoint runs risks including limiting RBS's future strategic options, and continuing the perception that taxpayers bear responsibility for RBS losses.
But focusing too heavily on race runs risks for both sides.
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By forcing them to compete with memoirs, Costa runs risk of snubbing major biographies.
"The country has started to run risks".
That gives them license to run risks they might never take with their own trucks.
Many settlers regard themselves as running risks on behalf of their fellow citizens.
But, having done it myself, I must say: you run risks.
They ran risks by voicing their support; security officers reportedly interrogated some of the outspoken celebrities.
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