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to risks
verb
To incur risk (to something).
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Few get out in a system averse to risks.
"The government is not liable if it makes a policy choice to expose citizens to risks.
As with any new instrument, some investors may be exposed to risks they do not understand.
Their parents' absence exposes them to risks that other children may not experience.
"Quantitative indicators point to no major change to risks over the near term," the fund said.
His comments about aversion to risks did not go down well with some allies.
So in addition to risks linked to splitting up ABN Amro, the bid started to look expensive.
But these banks tend to hold buyout loans, rather than sell them, so they are also exposing themselves to risks.
But their celebrity will expose them to risks that anonymity would have spared them – floods of begging letters, for example.
"There's nothing inherently wrong with that, but it does give rise to risks of compromise and control," he says.
"When volunteers with next to no training are out in the community, how can I know their responses to risks?
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