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There are other ways to take a risk, of course.
They just don't want to take a risk of being stigmatized".
"You don't really have much choice," said Dr. Azza Elemam, an infectious-disease specialist in Louisville, Ky ."If a person has a life-threatening infection, you have to take a risk of causing damage to the kidney".
In a recent preference study among women suffering from dysfunctional uterine bleeding, we found that a majority of the patients scheduled for an endometrial ablation or a levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device were inclined to take a risk of 50% likelihood of treatment failure to avoid a hysterectomy [21].
"As much as what's going on is not a good thing, we don't want to take a risk of that wellhead being lost," Cho said.
If you saw your child, or any child attempting to take a risk of believing in their own abilities to walk, eat, try math.... Would you fill their head with all the reasons they can't?
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They exposed me, they motivated me to take a risk (to ask a question of an important, busy man) and I was rewarded for it.
"He knew that I could, in his words, 'act the … out of it' and I'm not afraid to take a risk in terms of acting," Leigh recalls.
If you're going to take a risk, the rule of thumb is, take it on a big guy with some potential.
"...there was an environment of being prepared to take a risk, with the right kind of conditions to support that".
"It doesn't want to take a risk and jeopardize the domain names of 2.7 million organizations".
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