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There is a constant risk of confusion between the political and humanitarian agendas.
This means that for certain prey being conspicuous is a constant risk and not one worth taking.
"There is a constant risk that we may have to close some bridges and roadways in the next several years," he said.
All are aware of the constant risk of betrayal and exposure.
The jobs provided by the coal industry came with the constant risk of death or injury and, for those who survived, chronic health problems.
But the nuances of language and New World references are at constant risk.
The constant risk of low batteries is a significant concern for gadget users, in particular when traveling.
The constant risk from this radiation means that a complex system of precautions has to be maintained around every nuclear power site.
Flooding is a constant risk for people who live in river valleys; they can, to some degree, make their properties proof against it.
Health inspectors were also concerned about the constant risk of epidemic diseases resulting from poor sanitation.
His pioneering work with concrete and steel was of enormous value in a country where earthquakes were a constant risk.
We are also concerned about the situation in Gaza and the constant risk of an escalation in violence.
Martin's leg is so weak that it is at constant risk of a fracture.
She has an abnormally thick heart muscle, which places her at constant risk of cardiac arrest.
I like how it's a 'constant risk of being hit by illegal pavement cyclists'.
They become familiar with the area, using regular paths and tracks, so minimising the constant risk of falling.
"Men for hazardous journey, low wages, intense cold, long months of darkness and constant risks.
Because there's a constant risk of chest infection, antibiotics are usually given at the first sign of a temperature.
Nice society to belong to-if you didn't mind the constant risk of getting killed in a duel.
Only at the constant risk of severe punishment could they light open fires, play music, chatter aloud, laugh, or sing.
In these cases there may be an almost constant risk of overcoming the static water pressure in the piping.
Because of the constant risk of failure, there is a special excitement to watching improvisational comedy.
After that there was the constant risk of being tracked by Allied detector stations and blown apart in full flight.
Impaired cough reflex poses a constant risk of respiratory infection and pneumonia.
But going overboard is a constant risk, particularly if it means introducing a prostitute as some measure of a film's overall frankness.