Sentences with phrase «at one's risk»

At the same time, we are also faced with hundreds of thousands of children at risk of food poverty in this country.
The researcher's formula to determine the right diet based on an individual's microbiome might be good news for people at risk for diseases associated with being overweight or obese.
Not enough participants mean that the kids who pay nothing are put at risk of not having a program.
Members of our lab group hope to leverage an understanding of how developmental change occurs to develop effective prevention and intervention strategies for children most at risk for emotional, learning and behavior problems.
It will help reduce the number of children at risk of becoming adult offenders or prisoners.
Just because a child is no longer neglected doesn't mean he isn't at risk for developing an attachment issue.
As with bodily injury, your home and other assets can be put at risk in lawsuits involving property damage.
It is widely recognized that having no job or a job that pays a low wage puts people at risk of living in poverty.
African American women are particularly susceptible; you're also more at risk if you're overweight or eat a diet high in red meat.
Such experiences are especially important for students at risk of school failure.
For physiological reasons, adults are not put at risk by such gas generation.
When you live in an apartment, you're also at risk from things that happen to other people near your unit, or losses that other people cause.
There is more momentum in the states now than at any time since education reform became a national priority with the release of A Nation at Risk in 1983.
A 2 a.m. closing time puts more lives at risk as there are more drivers on the road at that time.
Whatever the reason, not seeing your baby can put baby at risk because you can not see and sense baby's signals for help.
It's up to your agent to find the company that will look at your risk most favorably.
The bank says the people most at risk as a result of high debt loads are under the age of 45.
Genetic test results can be used to help guide medical management of affected dogs, identify dogs at risk even before they form stones, and to inform breeding decisions.
The other 15 percent might have health issues or complications that would put them or their baby at risk if they tried to have a natural birth.
The method can become useful to identify patients at risk of developing acute cardiovascular diseases, but also to follow up after surgery where plaque has already been removed.
Before the gene was discovered last year, doctors had hoped that it would provide a screening test to single out women particularly at risk from breast cancer.
As they visit more exotic locations they are increasingly putting their health at risk by not taking the correct precautions.
He also looks at jobs placed at risk when spills or major leaks occur.
Yet Australian cattle are STILL at risk in the region.
A leading Australian doctor has warned that intense techniques are putting the lives of young women at risk because of the impact on their long - term health.
And humans are not the only species at risk from radiation from wireless systems.
Just knowing someone else is interested boosts your self esteem, even at the risk of losing the one you'd regret getting away.
Therefore, it's essential that you do everything you can to ensure you are not one of the people who put yourself and others at risk by driving after consuming marijuana.
«Our findings provide a solid basis for recommending that this type of therapy be considered for populations at risk for suicide,» she says.
Each mosquito season put animals at risk for developing the disease or growing numbers of worms in already infected animals.
Yet that's the fundamental nature of every investment decision: we place money at risk in the hope that we'll end up with more.
In the emotional group, three - quarters of participants decided to move him up the list against the opinion of medical professionals and potentially putting other individuals at risk.
Fiction: You are putting your pet at risk when it is neutered or spayed.
Your score is especially at risk if you have high balances on other cards.
At - risk behavior is anything that puts youth at risk for future negative consequences, like poor health, injury or death.
Are my pets at home at risk for getting sick?
Those who have put savings aside throughout their lives remain at risk of losing everything, while those with no assets receive free care.
Data and analytics not only provide valuable insight into what's working and what's not, it can also help identify students potentially at risk of not meeting targets or dropping out.
Parts of the ice sheet considered at risk hold enough ice to raise the global sea level by 22 feet.
In fact, not only are you more at risk on the road, but motorcycles and their accessories are also much easier to steal!
We believe that leaving your business at risk financially when you die is irresponsible to those who depend on you.
For example, if a positive test result places an individual cat at risk for euthanasia, then ensuring accuracy of positive test results is of the utmost importance.
... and it's why the net amount at risk decreases over time (though sometimes not in a strictly linear fashion).
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