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33 Sentences With "put at risk of"

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Now Californians have been put at risk of identity theft for years to come.
U.S. military installations in South Korea, Japan, and Guam could also be put at risk of attack.
The rejig follows a recent reshuffle at the bank when several bankers were put at risk of redundancy.
In addition, fewer young girls will be put at risk of dangerous attacks when they walk long distances to gather water.
But the level of blatant disregard here means thousands of MoviePass customers have been put at risk of fraud and identity theft.
That means a lack of approval for one GMO variety can put at risk of rejection large shipments that include approved GMO grains.
Washington's new guidelines put at risk of immediate deportation any person whom a customs or border agent believes may have committed a "chargeable" act.
They could also enter uninfected, be put at risk of infection, and become a vector carrying the disease from the detention centers into the wider world.
According to a report from India's Centre for Internet and Society, about 130 million citizens were put at risk of fraud after Aadhar data was recently leaked online.
Lam and her administration have repeatedly stressed that there are provisions to stop people from being persecuted for political crimes, religious beliefs or being put at risk of torture.
"Poultry workers are humiliated, degraded, and put at risk of serious, painful health issues including urinary tract infections, because supervisors are under pressure to keep up production," Berkowitz writes.
Until that learning happens—on the part of museum management, administrators and CEOs, curators, writers and educators—many survivors are being put at risk of further harm in the process.
LONDON, Feb 8 (IFR) - Jonathan Gold, Deutsche Bank's co-head of financial institutions origination for Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA), has been put at risk of redundancy according to two sources.
Assuming that those segments of the video weren't somehow staged, they were incredibly dangerous—not just for Paul and his willing fellow YouTubers, but for people they put at risk of a vehicular accident.
Public records requests by The New York Times identified at least 8,700 cases in which licenses were taken away or put at risk of suspension in recent years, although that tally almost certainly understates the true number.
As the rains fall harder, more than 22016 million people in India, Bangladesh and China will be put at risk of coastal or inland flooding, more people than in the rest of the Asia-Pacific combined, a study in 333 found.
But the proposal stoked widespread fears residents of Hong Kong, which has maintained its own independent courts since reverting from British to Chinese rule in 1997, would be put at risk of being sent into mainland China's Communist Party-controlled judicial system.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya has requested an urgent meeting with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the sports minister said on Friday, after the East African nation was judged non-compliant with the WADA code and put at risk of missing the Rio Olympics.
But there's an even more fundamental way that many voting machines themselves are being connected to the internet and put at risk of hacking, and there's no sign that election officials at the state or federal level are aware the risk exists.
NAIROBI, May 13 (Reuters) - Kenya has requested an urgent meeting with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the sports minister said on Friday, after the East African nation was judged non-compliant with the WADA code and put at risk of missing the Rio Olympics.
"My concern is that these are overinflated estimates, and that people are being put at risk of unintended pregnancies" because publishing in scientific journals appears to make a company credible, said Polis, a senior research scientist at the Guttmacher Institute (though her research on Daysy was done outside of her role there).
It takes a truly brain-rotten lack of perspective to think that anyone deserves to be put at risk of a grievous physical injury—a grievous physical injury, in the case of baseball players, that could permanently jeopardize their livelihood—for the crime of being a little too happy about how great they are at sports.
Medical residents were put at risk of car accidents, needle-stick injuries, and depression in a "highly unethical" trial that forced some to work 28 hours at a stretch, to see whether it would harm their ability to care for patients, according to documents released Wednesday by the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) and Public Citizen, a watchdog group.
Sophie explains that Paul was helping Jill and Sophie thanks him. Sophie befriends Callum Jones and they bond over shared interests. Lou Carpenter (Tom Oliver) becomes the Ramsay's guardian. When the family is put at risk of being split up by the DHS, Harry tries to keep the situation a secret from Sophie.
Foreign interests have patented many varieties of quinoa, and it is sold globally. Due to emphasis on export-oriented production, Bolivian farmers are increasingly excluded from control or consultation over quiona genetic resources. As farmers are encouraged to cultivate market-favoring varieties, native varieties are put at risk of disappearance. As quinoa grows in popularity, the risk of biopiracy and patenting indigenous Andean genetic material increases.
Graham Allison, "The Myth of the Liberal Order: From Historical Accident to Conventional Wisdom", Foreign Affairs, vol. 97, no. 4 (July–August 2018), p. 126. With the development of nuclear weapons during World War II, and with their subsequent proliferation, all of humanity were put at risk of nuclear war between the two superpowers, as demonstrated by many incidents, most prominently the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
Mr. Brady served as an officer of the Ohio Senate as Assistant Minority Leader of the Democratic caucus. In July 2000, the Governor of Ohio signed Dan's Safe Needle Legislation into law. Serving in the minority Dan was one of few Democratic legislators to pass significant legislation. SB 181 protected thousands of health care workers who are put at risk of getting deadly HIV or hepatitis when accidentally stuck with unsafe needles.
The initial protocol did not require baseline blood samples prior to vaccination in order to establish an understanding of increased risk of severe dengue in participants who had not been previously exposed. In November 2017, Sanofi acknowledged that some participants were put at risk of severe dengue if they had no prior exposure to the infection; subsequently the Philippine government suspended the mass immunization program with the backing of the WHO which began a review of the safety data.Steenhuysen, Julie and Hirschler, Ben. (12 December 2017).
Long Island Rail Road Co., 162 N.E. 99 (N.Y. 1928). The first element of the test is met if the injured person was a member of a class of people who could be expected to be put at risk of injury by the action. For example, a pedestrian, as an expected user of sidewalks, is among the class of people put at risk by driving on a sidewalk, whereas a driver who is distracted by another driver driving on the sidewalk, and consequently crashes into a utility pole, is not.
It delivered its recommendations on Monday 4 July 2011. The Care Quality Commission have themselves implemented a re- registration process, completed in October 2010, which will result in a new form of regulation being outlined in April 2011. Inspection found some care homes were inadequate. In many private care homes, an investigation found that elderly residents soiling themselves because staff did not attend to them in time, residents with autism suffering inappropriate and disproportionate physical force, patients waiting excessively long after ringing bells because staff are under pressure, elderly residents not treated with respect with underwear exposed and faeces smeared on a cushion, patients put at risk of attack from other patients and medicines handled unsafely.
However, the term was nonetheless used to mean a smaller, faster warship suitable for such a role. In the 17th century, the ship of the line was generally too large, inflexible, and expensive to be dispatched on long-range missions (for instance, to the Americas), and too strategically important to be put at risk of fouling and foundering by continual patrol duties. The Dutch navy was noted for its cruisers in the 17th century, while the Royal Navy—and later French and Spanish navies—subsequently caught up in terms of their numbers and deployment. The British Cruiser and Convoy Acts were an attempt by mercantile interests in Parliament to focus the Navy on commerce defence and raiding with cruisers, rather than the more scarce and expensive ships of the line.
Based at Lloyd House, the professional standards department have the responsibility for the recording and assessment of all public complaints, whether they are made about police officers, police staff or special constables. PSD also has a role in investigating serious reports of misconduct and corruption involving members of the force. Members of the public are eligible to make a complaint if they are the person who the behaviour about which they want to complain about was directed towards, if they were ‘adversely affected' by said behaviour or if they were an eyewitness to said behaviour. A person is 'adversely affected' if he or she suffers any form of loss or damage, distress or inconvenience, if he or she is put in danger or is otherwise unduly put at risk of being adversely affected.
Keeley is concerned about a fall in the number of psychiatrists treating children and young people in England. She has said, "These figures are a severe blow to the government’s plans for children and young people’s mental health, which will come to nothing unless the NHS trains and recruits more child psychiatrists." She has also said, "Children in need of mental health services are being turned away in their droves despite showing evidence of self-harm, while many have to wait six months for treatment to start – all because of a shortage of key clinical staff."Fall in number of NHS psychiatrists treating children in England The Guardian Keeley is also concerned about poor standards of care in many private care homes after an investigation found, elderly residents soiling themselves because staff did not attend to them in time, residents with autism suffering inappropriate and disproportionate physical force, patients waiting excessively long after ringing bells because staff are under pressure, elderly residents not treated with respect with underwear exposed and faeces smeared on a cushion, patients put at risk of attack from other patients and medicines handled unsafely.

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