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At and risk
Having hedged its bets in this way, PHS apparently decided it would be possible to make some sort of determination after all: `` At present radiation levels, and even at somewhat higher levels, the additional risk is slight and very few people will be affected ''.
At this point, Hitler was not carrying out a foreign policy that had carried a high risk of war, but was now carrying out a foreign policy aiming at war.
At five years follow-up, the overall risk of developing MS is 30 %, with or without MRI lesions.
At high additions, quartz can increase the risk of dunting or shivering.
At first, this policy seemed successful, and Maximilian managed to secure the votes from Mainz, Cologne, Brandenburg and Bohemia for his grandson Charles V. The death of Maximilian in 1519 seemed to put the succession at risk, but in a few months the election of Charles V was secured.
At great risk to his career Gentzen kept in contact with Bernays until the beginning of the Second World War.
At the same time it has been shown that these risk factors are common in Turner syndrome.
At the end of his term, Argentina's country risk premium was a low 6. 10 percentage points above yield on comparable US Treasuries.
At the age of seven he was sent to Sardinia, to his grandfather's, to escape the risk of cholera, but soon came back to Genoa to complete his studies.
At the 2007 meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, a former advocate of endoscopic carpal tunnel release, Thomas J. Fischer, MD, retracted his advocacy of the technique, based on his own personal assessment that the benefit of the procedure ( slightly faster recovery ) did not outweigh the risk of injury to the median nerve.
At the end of 60 seconds, the champion was given a choice to quit with the money they had won or risk it all on an open-ended double-or-nothing question, with the category given to the champion before they made the decision.
At the same time, work on draining the fens to the west of Boston was begun, a scheme which displeased many whose livelihoods were at risk.
At the risk of his own life, or at least of his liberty, he interceded with Caligula on behalf of the Jews, when that emperor was attempting to set up his statue in the Temple at Jerusalem shortly before his death in 41.
At the risk of missing his flight out of Vienna, he waits to speak to Anna, but she ignores him and walks past.
At these higher velocities, the hardened tip of the shot or shell has to be protected from the initial impact shock, or risk shattering.
At times, French and British troops were stationed merely a few yards from each other, increasing the risk of war.
At dosages adequate for a lung effect there is little risk of absorption through the skin or contact hazards from aerosols that have settled out onto surfaces.
At the risk of his own life and hoping for Aëtius to die, Attila at last gave the orders for combat, but delayed until the ninth hour so the impending sunset would help his troops to flee the battlefield in case of defeat.
At steeper angles, the ladder is at risk of toppling backwards when the climber leans away from it.
According to Aaron Marc Stein in his introduction to the 1977 edition, published by University Extension of UCSD: " At the risk of bringing down on his memory the wrath of the Baker Street Irregulars it must be recorded that Bentley had reservations about even the Conan Doyle originals.
At this point, there was a risk that the deceased's heart would bear witness, owning up to sins committed in life ; Spell 30B guarded against this eventuality.
At the repeated risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in his position, he frequented the firing line of his troops where his presence provided the example and incentive that helped make the gallant efforts of these men possible.
At Q4 2010 884 banks had very low capital cushions against risk and were on the FDIC's " problem list ".
At this time he also he began collecting " race " records and taking his dates to black-owned night clubs, at the risk of expulsion.

At and losing
At just over 74 hours into the mission, Apollo 16 spacecraft passed behind the Moon, losing direct contact with mission control.
At the 1998 Golden Globe Awards, he was nominated for " Best Actor in a Made for TV Movie " for his role in Twelve Angry Men losing to Ving Rhames.
At Wimbledon, he was defeated in a quarterfinal by Federer, and at the US Open, he was defeated in the final by Federer, losing two out of the three sets at love.
At the 1996 election, the Keating Government was swept from power in a landslide, losing 29 seats and suffering a five percent two party preferred swing -- in terms of seats lost, the second-worst defeat of a sitting government at the federal level in Australia.
At least 7, 000 people who were deemed to be insufficiently grief-stricken were executed, though it wasn't restricted to humans, cows were slaughtered so that their calves would know what losing a mother felt like.
At the 33rd Academy Awards, the score was nominated for Best Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, losing to Ernest Gold's score for Exodus.
At the core of the controversy were insistent African demands for greater participation in government and European fears of losing political control.
At first, the monarchies of Europe embraced Enlightenment ideals, but with the French Revolution they feared losing their power and joined wide coalitions with the counter-revolution.
At speeds higher than 9600 baud, owners discovered that the serial ports of the computers were not able to handle a continuous flow of data without losing characters.
At the tournament, England drew all three games against Brazil, the USSR and Austria in the group stage, before losing a play-off against the USSR for the right to progress to the next round.
At the temperatures prevailing in the plasma a significant proportion of the atoms of many chemical elements are ionized, each atom losing its most loosely bound electron to form a singly charged ion.
At the French Open, Davenport defeated defending champion Iva Majoli in the quarterfinals, before losing to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario in the semifinals.
At Roland Garros, she reached the Quarter finals losing to Steffi Graf.
At the US Open, Sampras defeated defending champion and fifth-seeded Mats Wilander in the second round before losing to world number 13 Jay Berger in the fourth round.
At the Australian Open, Sampras upset twelfth-ranked Mayotte in the first round before losing to thirteenth-ranked Yannick Noah in the fourth round in four sets.
At season's end, Coach Tortorella was recognized for his efforts by being named a finalist for the Jack Adams Award, losing out to Jacques Lemaire of Minnesota.
At the 4th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story, losing to The Dawn Patrol.
At the time of the Lord's passion the devil alone was injured by losing all of the captives he was keeping.
At last, losing all hope, she chose suicide.
At the same time Scott modified the decorative style, losing much of the Gothic detailing and introducing a more modern, monumental style.
At three o ’ clock in the afternoon, with Dahlberg leading the way, the army reached Grimsted in Lolland without losing a man ; on 8 February, Charles reached Falster.
At the onset of the WNBA in 1997, she went to the Phoenix Mercury, for whom she played in the Finals in 1998, losing to the Houston Comets.
At the beginning of 1999 Graf played the warm up event to the Australian Open in Sydney ; she defeated Serena Williams in the 2nd round and Venus Williams in the quarter-finals before losing to Lindsay Davenport in the semi-final.
At the Italian Open in Rome, she defeated sister Serena in the quarterfinals and World No. 5 Sánchez Vicario in the semifinals before losing to World No. 1 Hingis in the final.

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