Sentence examples for which create a risk from inspiring English sources

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It added: "On the evidence, there is simply no basis for concluding that there are any current circumstances, in 2011, relating to the work or practices of the Security Service, which create a risk to life".

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It is hard to determine responsibility, which creates a risk that states will punish the wrong culprit — or respond too harshly, forcing an unintended cycle of escalation.

One such condition is cryptorchidism, a developmental defect in which the testes do not descend into the scrotum (which creates a risk of developing testicular cancer).

The predicted torrent of rain is a consequence of warm, humid air moving in from Europe which creates a risk of downpours when it mixes with cooler air over the UK.

Under prevailing tort law, an injurer who is required to choose between Course of Action A, which creates a risk of 500, and Course of Action B, which creates a risk of 400, and negligently chooses the former will be held liable for the harm that materializes in its entirety.

New markets for natural gas face new medium and long-term challenges through capital investments in long-term infrastructure which creates a risk of displacing lower carbon options and prolonging higher emitting facilities.

Like Tumblr, Pinterest posted a revised Acceptable Use Policy where it explicitly spells out what sort of content is prohibited (that which "creates a risk of harm, loss, physical or mental injury, emotional, distress, death, disability, disfigurement, or physical or mental illness to yourself, to any other person, or to any animal").

He was noncompliant in this recommendation, which created a risk factor that probably resulted in the eye infection.

Reactive mercury (II) salts are toxic form of mercury, which are often converted by bacteria into the most toxic form, methyl mercury, which create a health risk to humans and wildlife [6].

Under the state penal code, second-degree reckless endangerment is any "conduct which creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person".

In the second-degree murder count, Mr. Rodriguez was charged with recklessly engaging in conduct "evincing a depraved indifference to human life," which created a grave risk not of serious injury but of death.

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