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5 Sentences With "contracting something"

How to use contracting something in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "contracting something" and check conjugation/comparative form for "contracting something". Mastering all the usages of "contracting something" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Of course, probability is a factor here; the more sushi you eat the higher your chances of contracting something rare, like that Fresno man (who says he ate sushi every day) did, but it's still unlikely.
Taking into account such drags as Mr Modi's "demonetisation", the shrinking of credit and a prolonged and continuing slump in farm prices, Mr Kumar suspects that the informal economy may in fact be contractingsomething that would substantially reduce overall growth.
Not that the procedure is particularly risky, comparatively: Thompson says the danger in piercing a nipple — any nipple — is the typically the same as with piercing other body parts: "If someone cross contaminates and doesn't use proper sterilization techniques, then you're at risk for contracting something like hepatitis B or hepatitis C," he notes.
For a term to be considered incorporated into a contract, notice of that term must be given before or during the time of contracting, something established by Olley v Marlborough Court Hotel [1949] 1 KB 532.Peel (2007) p.243 The claimant booked a room in a hotel owned by the defendant. Inside the door of her room was a notice stating that the hotel was not liable for anything lost or stolen unless the item had been given to the management to look after.
In R. v Konzani, the defence argued that by consenting to unprotected sexual intercourse with the defendant, the women were impliedly consenting to all the risks associated with sexual intercourse which included infection with HIV. In cross-examination two of the three women had explicitly acknowledged that, in general, unprotected sexual intercourse carried a risk of infection. However the Appeal Court judges ruled that before the complainants' consent could provide the appellant with a defence, it had to be an informed and willing consent to the specific risk, here the risk of contracting HIV, rather than the general one of contracting something. The same court held that a person accused of recklessly transmitting an STI could only raise the defense of consent, including an honest belief in consent, in cases where that consent was a "willing" or "conscious" consent.

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