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Organised Kurdish groups have been glaringly absent from the protests, a sign that they do not want to put the peace talks at risk.

So it makes sense for military counselors to talk to at-risk active-duty soldiers about owning a gun.

"Such information is most meaningful when it is provided by health care providers who can talk to at-risk consumers," said Janet Riley, a spokeswoman for the institute.

From Cain's TED Talk: "At the risk of sounding grandiose, it is the world's loss, because when it comes to creativity and to leadership we need introverts doing what they do best".

Not only do the offers on the table in global trade negotiations fall short of what is needed, the talks seem at risk of collapsing over disagreements between rich nations and the bigger developing countries.

An intelligence guy can't talk to an at-risk youth, because he is the enemy as far as they're concerned.

In a series of impassioned speeches, poor countries accused the US and EU of putting the talks and planet at risk.

Liberals, too, have lately been talking about democracy at risk, though they are, naturally, less likely to blame "lucky duckies" than fat cats.

A resettlement place in the UK would offer a lifeline to someone who will struggle to survive in the harsh conditions in the region; we're talking about women at risk of sexual violence, torture survivors who cannot get the care they need, vulnerable older adults and families with children.

In talking about persons at risk for HIV infection, participants seldom included themselves in the risk categories they identified.

In the UK, pub chain Wetherspoons revealed that 650,000 customers' details were at risk, while TalkTalk's systems were breached in a "significant and sustained cyber attack".

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