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I reported last year on the dispute surrounding this project, which poses a risk to some of the world's biggest freshwater fish.
Indian restaurants in Britain have been prosecuted for adding ground peanuts to almond powder, which poses a risk to allergy sufferers.
More than half the residents are renters, nearly a quarter live below the poverty line and half the homes are connected to septic tanks, which poses a risk to the mineral water.
The urban poor live in housing with inadequate services, which poses a risk to their health, security, and socioeconomic development.
Geissler, who rates the company's stock "underperform," adds Campbell's earnings are heavily weighted toward its U.S. soup business, which poses a risk.
If the firefighters cannot turn off the ignition, they have to work very carefully so that the airbags do not inflate, which poses a risk to both the rescuers and those being rescued.
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They published a response insisting that the goal of Tranquility is "to reduce the number of invasive interventions which pose a risk to the foetus.
IHMS does not accept, as the letter claims, that doctors are practicing under unsafe and unethical conditions which pose a risk to their medical registrations.
Because radiation therapy typically involves X-rays, which pose a risk to healthy brain tissue, it is important to minimize exposure to the normal cells surrounding the tumour.
The makers of Nest, a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm, claim that unlike common smoke alarms it can distinguish between harmless smoke emissions, such as those from burning toast, and serious fires, which pose a risk to occupants.
Mr. Putin may have been trying to address signs of deterioration in relations between Russia and the United States, which pose a risk to foreign investment with potentially dire consequences for the economy.
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