Motorcycle riders
are at greater risk because of their comparatively smaller size and the limited visibility of motorcycles in general.
Outdoor cats
are at greater risk because of increased exposure to mosquitoes.
Large breeds
are at greater risk because they grow fast and remain puppies longer.
Kittens and very old cats
are at greater risk because their immune systems are more likely to be compromised.
Women
are at greater risk because they are more likely to be sensitized to the metal from earlier exposure to nickel - containing jewelry.
Brubaker and his team believe young endurance cyclists
are at greater risk because training does not strengthen bones by putting weight on them, also called bone «loading.»
Newborn babies
are at a greater risk because they can of developmental reasons, this is because it causes limitations for the baby and they have an inability to control their milk intake.
In a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, Hang's team noted that human babies and toddlers
are at greater risk because they come into contact with contaminated surfaces while crawling on carpets and sleeping on smoke - infused bedding.
Here, the lending company
is at greater risk because all they have is a signature and your promise.
They are thought to
be at greatest risk because they have deep body cavities which allow space for the stomach to move and twist.
Floppy - eared dogs
are at the greatest risk because water - logged ears can not naturally dry out.
Unvaccinated cats
are at great risk because the virus is widespread in the environment.
Not exact matches
This guide
is mainly for Windows users, as Macintosh and Linux users aren't
at as
great a
risk because both Mac & Linux tend to
be very secure
because they
are built on secure UNIX systems.
Williams herself says she thinks she
's more apt to take
risks at work
because of the
greater sense of security she
's gained by having her father more involved in her career.
She chose that step
because she had
been tested and knew she possessed those gene mutations, which put her
risk of developing breast cancer
at greater than 80 %.
One hypothesis
is that people in industries which generate a bigger «paper trail» —
because they use more intermediate goods as inputs, for example —
are at greater risk of
being caught and therefore evade tax less.
Because the Fund may invest
at least a significant portion of its assets in companies in a specific region, including Europe, the Fund
is subject to
greater risks of adverse developments in that region and / or the surrounding regions than a fund that
is more broadly diversified geographically.
Schools often feel that they must implement a particular SRE scheme
because otherwise their pupils will
be at greater risk of early pregnancy.
And remember, kids who eat raw cookie dough and cake batter
are at greater risk of getting food poisoning than most adults
are because their immune systems
are not yet mature.
The guy
is not a RWB nor
is he a CM.Just by looking
at how he plays you can tell he
was made to
be a winger.A wingback can
be viewed as a defensive winger.He does well there
because he
's able to play like a winger.However, if you ask me he
's terrible defensively.But I like the fact that he tracks back when he plays as a winger.
At CM, he
's able to do very welll
because his passing and crossing
is excellent.However, over there he
's forced to restrict his runs and
risk taking a bit
because he
's playing
at the center.As winger he has full freedom to expres himself.Here, he can use his running, crossing,
risk taking and dribbling to
great effect All he needs
is to develop that certain level of cobsistency.He can really come good
because he
's shown he can.
Infants and toddlers have the highest
risk because they have the highest level of exposure
at a time when
risks to reproduction and neural development
are greatest.
Rupturing your membranes also puts you on a clock, has a
greater chance of cord prolapse meaning emergency, increases your
risk of infection and takes away your baby'
s buffer to the strong contractions caused by Pitocin, your epidural can slow labor, making you unable to move and / or push effectively, doesn't allow for proper fetal descent, you will most likely have a catheter placed to your bladder, increasing
risk of bladder infections, and if all else fails,
at 5PM, you will have a C /
S at 5PM before your baby gets too tired or sick to continue laboring (
because the doctor
is tired of waiting).
That
's because forcing a toddler to eat a food he doesn't like or a quantity he can't handle may set him up for problems later on: Children who aren't allowed to make food decisions themselves (such as deciding when they
're full)
are at a
greater risk for becoming obese later in life.
I've done homebirths [in the UK] and the potential for irreparable disaster
was present
at every one, although there
was a crisis in only one [abruption] and mother and baby
were both saved, they
were also
at much
greater risk at home than in the hospital and in the end required much more intensive treatment [largely
because of time delays] than if the same situation had happened in hospital.
Although the health effects of these chemicals to babies
are not yet known, it
's still an important safety
risk to consider,
because as the study pointed out, babies actually inhale more air per surface than adults, putting them
at greater risk for inhalation exposure.
Some single parents may
be at greater risk for resorting to shaming their kids
because of the tension that often accompanies communicating with your ex.
Giza speculates that youth may
be at greater risk for more severe damage from concussion
because developing brains lack myelin, the covering that protects axons.
Children on a gluten - free diet, or those who eat more rice than the national average,
are at an even
greater risk,
because they have fewer options for diversifying their diet.
Because of concerns about safety of the supine sleep position for infants, this study
was conducted to determine if infants sleeping in the supine position in the first 6 months of life (peak
risk period for SIDS)
are at greater risk for specific non-SIDS adverse health consequences compared with those placed to sleep prone.
Elective repeat C - sections
are slightly riskier than successful VBACs,
because moms
are at greater risk of infection, blood loss and organ injury.
But after Back - to - Sleep, the ORs shot up, probably
because those babies already
at greatest risk of SIDS
were the ones that weren't getting the public health message, while prone sleep in the control population dropped dramatically.
Very young infants must see a doctor
at the first sign of the common cold
because they
're at greater risk of croup and pneumonia.
Mothers with injured nipples longer than 5 days
are at a much
greater risk of developing mastitis; 75 % of moms with open nipples go on the develop a breast infection
because of the bacteria in the open areas.
Because babies and young children
are still developing, they
are at a
greater risk of injury in the event of a car accident.
Similarly, just
because you lack support from your partner, doesn't mean that you will develop symptoms — you
're just
at a
greater risk in comparison to women who do not experience the above variables.
SUNY New Paltz political scientist Dr. Gerald Benjamin, speaking earlier in the campaign, says, unlike governors, county executives generally
are not
at great risk simply
because they seek a third term.
«Since coming to Congress, I've worked to bring an end to operations
at Indian Point
because it
's too
great a
risk to the Hudson Valley.»
In an email to supporters, he said
because of this influx of money «the role of people, local supporters, and local advocacy
are at risk of
being great compromised.»
Think about what
's happening here in Manchester, projects to rebuild 10,000 homes in run - down areas axed, # 560m of transport schemes scrapped, sweeping cuts
at Bolton, Salford, Trafford and Rochdale councils, 150 firefighter jobs
at risk in
Greater Manchester Fire Service, # 7m of cuts in the police force, up to 1,000 NHS admin jobs in danger and a local breast cancer helpline, that has taken 80,000 calls since it
was set up, about to
be closed,
because health trusts will no longer foot the # 63,000 annual running cost,» he said.
It
's easy to lose sight of the fact that behind these dreary statistics
is someone
's daughter or son, a vulnerable child that the science clearly shows
is at a
greater risk of suffering simply
because of how he or she
was born.
Scientists suggest this may
be because late in the season birds
are at greater risk of a secondary infection, and food
is in short supply.
That
's because temperatures tend to
be uniform across uniform landscapes, he says, meaning that animals will have to migrate long distances to reach cooler locales, putting locals
at greater risks of extinction during times of change.
Because the amount of fibrosis in the liver
is associated with a
greater risk of death from NASH, Xiaobo Wang, PhD, associate research scientist in the Department of Medicine
at CUMC working in the lab of Ira Tabas, MD, PhD, looked for ways to stop fibrosis in a mouse model of NASH.
«Early detection of individuals
at high
risk of developing memory and thinking problems that we call mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
is crucial
because people with MCI
are at a
greater risk of developing dementia.
However,
because minority women
were initially
at higher
risk of diabetes than white women, in terms of the actual number of avoidable cases, a healthier diet had
greater benefit for minority women.
No - one should
be left
at greater risk because of where they live or how much money they have in their pocket.
«This knowledge may help identify those persons with TBI who need early intervention
because they
are at greater risk for cognitive impairment.
«As a result of our study, we recommend that blood pressure evaluation, control and monitoring should
be included as an integral component of the clinical management of children with NAFLD, especially
because this patient population
is at greater risk for heart attacks and strokes,» said Jeffrey Schwimmer, MD, in the Department of Pediatrics
at UC San Diego School of Medicine and principal investigator of the study.
The situation
is even clearer for children, who
are at greater risk than adults from a given dose of radiation (Figure 4), both
because they
are inherently more radiosensitive and
because they have more remaining years of life during which a radiation - induced cancer could develop.
The consequences of climate change
are being felt not only in the environment, but in the entire socio - economic system and, as seen in the findings of numerous reports already available, they will impact first and foremost the poorest and weakest who, even if they
are among the least responsible for global warming,
are the most vulnerable
because they have limited resources or live in areas
at greater risk... Many of the most vulnerable societies, already facing energy problems, rely upon agriculture, the very sector most likely to suffer from climatic shifts.»