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There was inevitably "some element of risk" in any industry that relied on livestock.
But whatever strategy you take, it's probably going to involve some element of risk.
"Unfortunately, despite professional analysis, the mountains will always present some element of risk," said Eric Fournier, the mayor of Chamonix, at a news conference.
"All winter sports carry some element of risk but in light of the number of injuries this year, Channel 4 has asked the producers to review safety procedures again to further reduce the prospect of accident".
To fix or not to fix is a question all borrowers have to ask themselves at some point, and invariably there is some element of risk with either decision.
A spokesperson said: "All winter sports carry some element of risk but in light of the number of injuries this year, Channel 4 has asked the producers to review safety procedures again to further reduce the prospect of accident".
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In one telling moment, Stephen Mitchell, the deputy director of news, could offer "no convincing explanation" why he took the Newsnight programme off a list intended to flag up to management some element of reputational risk.
The reason insurance regulation does not extend to every contract that involves some element of insuring risk has to do with the purpose of insurance regulation, as opposed to other types of regulation.
However, in north central Colorado, the amenity context suggests residents from all communities have some element of economic risk associated with the loss of trees to MPBs despite the relatively small scale of forestry and other extractive resource activities found mostly in the lower amenity communities.
Ross Barkley, 20, has been central to Everton's new-look passing, attacking approach with a free role that removes some of the element of risk from the youngster's occasionally poor - understandable in one so young - decision making.
Since CST activates some elements of the RISK pathway, including nitric oxide synthase, and may antagonize adrenergic effects (Herrero et al. 2002; Angelone et al. 2008), we wondered whether CST may be cardioprotective independently from the endothelial and anti-adrenergic effects.
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