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Meanings of have risks in English
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Usage of have risks in English
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Also, you haverisks that are particular to emerging markets if QE does work.
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Some drugs remain in use but haverisks only narrowly outweighed by their benefits.
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It's a risk for the issuers, but homeowners who enter these agreements haverisks, too.
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All of the options haverisks, including doing nothing.
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But embarking on such trades haverisks in that the acquisition does not play out.
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All of these procedures haverisks. But Mr Alves' nose isn't his most serious surgery-induced injury.
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We always haverisks in business.
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But translocation does haverisks, as the infusion of new DNA can obliterate special genetic adaptations to local conditions.
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Conclusion: We recommend stool examination for those who are unable to give sputum and haverisks for invasive procedures.
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The strategy does haverisks.
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Taking beta carotene may haverisks for some people such as raising lung cancer risk in smokers, Grodstein said.
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Second- and third-generation Japanese Americans and Chinese Americans actually haverisks of prostate cancer similar to white American men.
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Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter said the 11 rural state highways being targeted haverisks like sharp corners and narrow stretches.
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We spent some time decompressing from our reminder that even fairy-tale moments haverisks, while the collapsed balloon was loaded onto the ballooner's truck.
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The technology allows me to use my time more effectively and keeps me safer when visiting patients who haverisks identified and lone-worker alerts highlighted.
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But resurrecting the plan with a new vote next year hasrisks.