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The measles outbreak poses unique risks to pregnant women.
"In fact, they turn out to have unique risks and no benefit over second-generation contraceptives".
That stance was praised by some environmental and consumer groups, but criticised by some scientists as unnecessary because the food poses no unique risks.
Sure, their profitability is slightly higher than some other industries -- but that barely offsets the unique risks the drug industry has to take.
Some said the strategy of providing "breaking news," as Deutsch executives put it, carries unique risks when applied to over-the-counter medicine.
But if there are unique risks and environmental agents triggering cardiovascular disease in African-Americans, Framingham's data can't be that helpful.
But it also added that genome editing techniques "may carry unique risks". Scientists and watchdogs alike are worried that the process will take place behind closed doors.
Because of the singular importance of the President's duties, diversion of his energies by concern with private lawsuits would raise unique risks to the effective functioning of government.
The banks that showed weak responses based their capital plans solely on hitting regulatory requirements, rather than their unique risks, the Fed said.
However, the use of ceramic components is also associated with unique risks, including sudden fracture and intolerable bearing noise or squeaking.
The intervention model was based on the Indigenous Leader Outreach Model (ILOM) and stressed assessing an individual's unique risks and developing strategies by which to minimize those risks.
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