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Physical risks vary with the type of sexual activity being engaged in.
It concluded that risks were limited and had reduced as a result inter alia of larger margins being required by counterparty banks, but might change rapidly according to market conditions.
Second, the choice of countermeasures ( controls ) used to manage risks must strike a balance between productivity, cost, effectiveness of the countermeasure, and the value of the informational asset being protected.
Practice, experience, and actual loss results will necessitate changes in the plan and contribute information to allow possible different decisions to be made in dealing with the risks being faced.
Some activities, such as " phone sex " and " cybersex ", that allow for partners to engage in sexual activity without being in the same room, eliminate the risks involved with exchanging bodily fluids.
These experiments help identify the specific amount of a chemical that may cause harm and potential risks of being near or using products that contain certain chemicals.
In addition, 14, 000 German and Italian residents of the U. S. who had been assessed as being security risks were also interned.
The risks of her profession were illustrated when on October 1833 she barely avoided being killed by a landslide that buried her black-and-white terrier, Tray, her constant companion when she went collecting.
The social capital they accumulated because of this participation had individual benefits for them, and created collective benefits through different routes, for example: their agricultural practices were better than those of the families without participation ( they had more information about agrochemicals, fertilizers and seeds ); they had more information about the market ; they were prepared to take more risks, because being part of a social network made them feel more protected ; they had an influence on the improvement of public services, showing a bigger level of participation in schools ; they cooperated more in the municipality level.
It is being promoted for the treatment of menopause and prevention of bone loss and has also been described as having SERM qualities, thereby reducing the safety risks involved in estrogenic-like treatments.
The report also concluded that, despite these advantages, public authorities will not commit to building PRT because of the risks associated with being the first public implementation.
There are typically very few legal risks to being ' too conservative ' in one's accounting and earnings estimates.
An attacker that manually connects to a host machine to download logged keystrokes risks being traced.
Because of the health risks of exposing children to radiation, many medical societies recommend that in confirming a diagnosis with children the ultrasound is a preferred first choice with x-rays being a legitimate follow-up when warranted.
* Helps to refine the potential risks associated with the delivery of the system being developed
Despite these risks, pregnant women are not routinely screened for toxoplasmosis in most countries ( France, Austria, Uruguay, and Italy being the exceptions ) for reasons of cost-effectiveness and the high number of false positives generated.
Research at Charles University in Prague concerning the influence of toxoplasmosis infection on personality, sex ratios ,, suicide, and the risks of road accidents, has received substantial media attention, with the work on road accidents being particularly prominent.
Thus being outmanoeuvred and divided, the Allied fleet only managed to reunite because De Ruyter decided not to take any unnecessary risks by pressing his advantage ; but the disorder was so persistent, it had to withdraw at nightfall.
Additionally, the IMF acts to increase moral hazard, since international involvement will usually result in an international bailout with foreign creditors being treated preferentially, leading international firms to discount the risks of doing business in less developed countries and forcing the government to pay for them instead.
* Sept et le Va ( Seven and it goes )-Succeed the winning of a paroli, by which the punter being entitled to triple his stake, risks the whole again, and, bending his card a second time, tries to win seven-fold.
" This little girl's will — facing the end of her life, being so frightened, then taking the risk of all risks to live, to be free — touched me so deeply ," Max was quoted as saying, " It was so inspiring.
Everyone under the potestas of another had equal rights of inheritance under Roman Law, and wills that did otherwise ran risks of being challenged and invalidated as negligent.
" In 1950, the State Department identified homosexuals as security risks, and what followed was a succession of more repressive acts that included multiple firings of personnel working for federal, state and local governments who were suspected of being homosexual, politically motivated police raids on gay bars all over the US and Canada, and the enacting of laws prohibiting cross-dressing for men and women.
However, there are risks involved with their use, the most worrisome being that of infection.
Traffic risks to the cyclist are similar to those faced by motorcyclists ( see ), with the main differences being that bicycling speeds are typically lower, and the bicyclist wears less protective gear.

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The advantages of paper currency were numerous: it reduced transport of gold and silver, and thus lowered the risks ; it made loaning gold or silver at interest easier, since the specie ( gold or silver ) never left the possession of the lender until someone else redeemed the note ; and it allowed for a division of currency into credit and specie backed forms.
When what one person has experienced is put into words and transmitted to others, so doing risks giving unwarranted status to what inevitably must have had a subjective tinge.
These risks can be divided into liability, property, death, disability, health and long term care.
: Radioactive or toxic chemical sites associated with its former defense industries and test ranges are found throughout the country and pose health risks for humans and animals ; industrial pollution is severe in some cities ; because the two main rivers which flowed into the Aral Sea have been diverted for irrigation, it is drying up and leaving behind a harmful layer of chemical pesticides and natural salts ; these substances are then picked up by the wind and blown into noxious dust storms ; pollution in the Caspian Sea ; soil pollution from overuse of agricultural chemicals and salination from poor infrastructure and wasteful irrigation practices
Secret ballots are nearly universal in modern democracy, and considered a basic right of citizenship, despite the difficulties that they cause ( for example the inability to trace votes back to the corresponding voters increases the risk of someone stuffing additional fraudulent votes into the system: additional security controls are needed to minimize such risks ).
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service is responsible for border-inspection of any products which are brought into Australia, and assess the potential risks the products might harm Australian environment.
Once risks have been identified and assessed, all techniques to manage the risk fall into one or more of these four major categories:
The Basel II framework breaks risks into market risk ( price risk ), credit risk and operational risk and also specifies methods for calculating capital requirements for each of these components.
discover a way to produce embryonic-like stem cells from normal adult cells by using a novel " wrapping " procedure to deliver specific genes to adult cells to reprogram them into stem cells without the risks of using a virus to make the change.
MegaTraveller ( MT ) expands upon the UTP, and allows the referee to codify tasks into a shorthand formula for how hard the task was, what skill and characteristic is crucial to the task, how long the task takes to perform, and what the risks of failure are.
Our planet is bigger than the reed bundles that have carried us across the seas, and yet small enough to run the same risks unless those of us still alive open our eyes and minds to the desperate need of intelligent collaboration to save ourselves and our common civilization from what we are about to convert into a sinking ship.
It has been argued that such uncertainty risks aggravating mental instability, and that it substantially encourages a lapse into hopelessness and acceptance that precludes recovery.
This new approach is more straightforward, but also more subject to potential public health risks ; if the pumps fail, then loss of water pressure will result in potential public health impacts, typically associated with entry of contaminants into the water system.
In accordance with the precautionary approach, contained in Principle 15 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, the objective of the Protocol is to contribute to ensuring an adequate level of protection in the field of the safe transfer, handling and use of ' living modified organisms resulting from modern biotechnology ' that may have adverse effects on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health, and specifically focusing on transboundary movements ( Article 1 of the Protocol, SCBD 2000 ).
* Article 10. 6 and 11. 8, which states " Lack of scientific certainty due to insufficient relevant scientific information and knowledge regarding the extent of the potential adverse effects of an LMO on biodiversity, taking into account risks to human health, shall not prevent a Party of import from taking a decision, as appropriate, with regard to the import of the LMO in question, in order to avoid or minimize such potential adverse effects.
The Protocol applies to the transboundary movement, transit, handling and use of all living modified organisms that may have adverse effects on the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity, taking also into account risks to human health ( Article 4 of the Protocol, SCBD 2000 ).
Conversely, slowing the scoring rate can put additional pressure on the batsmen and force them into taking extra risks, which will often lead to wickets.
It is up to security designers, architects and analysts to balance security controls against risks, taking into account the costs of specifying, developing, testing, implementing, using, managing, monitoring and maintaining the controls, along with broader issues such as aesthetics, human rights, health and safety, and societal norms or conventions.
By this time the big band was such a dominant force in jazz that the older generation found they either had to adapt to it or simply retire — with no market for small-group recordings ( made worse by a depression-era industry reluctant to take risks ), some musicians such as Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines fronted their own bands, while others, like Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver, lapsed into obscurity.
These acceptable risks were enshrined in the Delta law, requiring the government to keep risks of catastrophic flooding within these limits and to upgrade defences should new insights into risks require this.
However, it does cause thinning of the scar tissue so it does carry risks when injected into scars caused by operations into ruptured tendons.

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