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But the PHS conceded that the new radioactive particles `` will add to the risk of genetic effects in succeeding generations, and possibly to the risk of health damage to some people in the United States ''.
Women actually began to appear unaccompanied in the stands, where they still occasionally ran the risk of coming home with a tobacco-juice stain on a clean skirt or a new curse word tingling their ears.
He does not mean, in fact he addresses himself specifically to reject the proposition, that `` if we took the risk of surrendering, a new generation in Britain would soon begin to amass its strength in secret in order to reverse the consequences of that surrender ''.
According to the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ), risk factors for BV include douching and having new or multiple sex partners, although it is unclear what role sexual activity plays in the development of BV.
Whatever measures have been taken to reduce the privacy risk in census data, new technology in the form of better electronic analysis of data poses increasing challenges to the protection of sensitive individual information.
The Netherlands has introduced a new system of health care insurance based on risk equalization through a risk equalization pool.
Greenberg in turn demanded a $ 10, 000 dollar bonus if he mastered the outfield, stating he was the one taking the risk in learning a new position.
Excess line insurance companies ( also known as Excess and Surplus ) typically insure risks not covered by the standard lines insurance market, due to a variety of reasons ( e. g., new entity or an entity that does not have an adequate loss history, an entity with unique risk characteristics, or an entity that has a loss history that does not fit the underwriting requirements of the standard lines insurance market ).
Many insurance executives are opposed to patenting insurance products because it creates a new risk for them.
These techniques allow organizations to understand their existing code assets ( using discovery tools ), provide new user and application interfaces to existing code, improve workflow, contain costs, minimize risk, and enjoy classic qualities of service ( near 100 % uptime, security, scalability, etc.
Because of the risk for development of skin or hypersensitivity reactions and neuropsychiatric disorders, the European Medicines Agency has recommended that new patient prescriptions should only be to treat sleepiness associated with narcolepsy.
Machiavelli's promotion of ambition amongst leaders while denying any higher standard meant that he encouraged risk taking, and innovation, most famously the founding of new modes and orders.
As such, the customer who comes in with this TV that they paid $ 1000 for when it was new may be offered as little as $ 50 by the pawnshop owner, who is taking into account all of the risk and cost factors.
This new information is based upon FDA review of several long-term studies that reported an increased risk of fractures of the hip, wrist, and spine with PPI use.
The attitude of Railtrack's customers-the passenger and freight train operators-was much more cautious, especially as they were wary of a corporate structure under which shareholders ' equity was not at risk if the company's new management mis-managed its affairs.
: Intangible risk management identifies a new type of a risk that has a 100 % probability of occurring but is ignored by the organization due to a lack of identification ability.
# Design a new business process with adequate built-in risk control and containment measures from the start.
( 2005 ) report that higher extroversion is related to greater risk tolerance ; McCrae and Costa ( 1997 ) link personality to tolerance of uncertainty, innovation and willingness to think outside the box ; Kowert, 1997 ) links personality to adventurousness, imagination, the search for new experiences and actively seeking out risk.
Because the new fortresses could easily hold 10, 000 men, an attacking army could not ignore a powerfully fortified position without serious risk of counterattack.
However, if the investment bank considers the risk too great for an underwriting, it may only assent to a best effort agreement, where the investment bank will simply do its best to sell the new issue.
In 1414, a sporadic new war broke out, known as the " Hunger War " from the Knights ' scorched-earth tactics of burning fields and mills ; but both the Knights and the Lithuanians were too exhausted from the previous war to risk a major battle, and the fighting petered out in the autumn.

new and assignment
His assignment was not a new one because Baker had sent him to the Mexican border in 1916 to investigate lurid newspaper stories about lack of discipline, drunkenness, and venereal disease in American military camps.
We have seen good new products shelved because no one had the assignment to develop such facts and plans -- and management couldn't make up its mind.
* 216: 331 Akron / Canton / Cleveland / Lorain / Youngstown, OH ( deprecated, 331 is available for assignment as a new CO code as of 2012.
Weeks after this new assignment, Martok took command of a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, the Rotarran, and made it his personal flagship.
Short lessons are included based on phonics elements that students are having trouble with, or on a new or difficult phonics pattern that appears in a class reading assignment.
Sherman considered that his new assignment broke a promise from Lincoln that he would not be given such a prominent position.
M orders Bond to take a new gun and sends him on a holiday assignment, which Bond resents.
One month later, on 7 June 2004, Pascuál Chavez, rector major of the Salesian Society, announced from Rome that Bishop Belo, returned to health, would take up a new assignment.
He broached these apocalyptic themes in San Gimignano where he went as Lenten preacher in 1485 and again in 1486, but a year later, when he left San Marco for a new assignment, he had said nothing of his " San Giorgio revelations " in Florence.
" The new assignment also allows Andy to spend more time doing financial paperwork for the staff.
Dutch becomes a favourite of General Hawkes and is rewarded with a revised assignment flying the new Boeing B-47 Stratojet at MacDill AFB in Tampa, across the bay from St. Petersburg where his old baseball team continues to conduct its spring training.
After giving Joe Pi his new assignment, Captain Traynor is called to the mayor's office, where he is summarily fired and replaced with the more hawkish Sean Cindercott.
Röhm accepted this offer and commenced his new assignment in early January 1931.
If the user changes ports and needs access to the same VLAN, the network administrator must manually make a port-to-VLAN assignment for the new connection.
Beauregard was unhappy with his new assignment, believing that he deserved command of one of the great Confederate field armies.
His new assignment, the Department of North Carolina and Cape Fear, also included Virginia south of the James River.
Following his newest assignment, one of his first acts was canceling A Current Affair in September 2005 and replacing it with a new Geraldo Rivera show titled Geraldo at Large, which debuted on Halloween, 2005.
In 1995, the 99th Wing departed Ellsworth for a new assignment at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, although a small contingent formerly attached to that wing remained behind to continue bomber tactics training and radar munitions scoring from a handful of dispersed detachments.
Merton approached his new writing assignment with the same fervor and zeal he displayed in the farmyard.
The new assignment policy which was adopted in the fall of 2002 was known as the “ School Choice Plan .” This new choice plan divided the city into four large attendance zones based on neighborhoods, which obviously immediately reinstated de facto racial segregation in the school systems, since many neighborhoods are predominantly white or predominantly African American.
Alexander's work describes a process of decomposition, in which the designer has a problem ( perhaps a commercial assignment ), selects a solution, then discovers new, smaller problems resulting from the larger solution.
: To my utter astonishment Arthur Coles, after the expected pep-talk about the DC-4 assignment, said he was relying on me to find out what new equipment was being developed that would enable us to offer our passengers a better product than our established rival, at a competitive price.
Sisko's assignment to DS9 also saw him reunited with an old friend in a new form.
On December 1, Arnold took a staff assignment as assistant to the new head of the Aeronautical Division in the Office of the Chief Signal Officer in Washington, D. C.

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