Sentences with phrase «greater element of risk»

Adventurous activities by their very nature have a greater element of risk — in part the thrill and excitement of the unknown or unpredictable is part of the attraction, the sense of enjoyment, independence and fulfilment that comes for new achievement.

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In brief, the Federal Circuit (1) reiterated its caution against oversimplifying patent claims to the point that any invention becomes abstract, (2) held that the claim elements must be read as an «ordered combination,» (3) held that if claimed rules concern a «genus,» then there may be a greater risk of preemption but not necessarily to the extent of unpatentability, and (4) reconfirmed the importance of analyzing the claimed results (in McRO this was the automation of accurate and realistic lip synchronization).
But this unique indigenous group, known for shunning material possessions and social hierarchy, is at great risk of losing the elements that have allowed them to thrive for so long.
Bearing in mind that many alleged frauds have an international element, the risk that involuntary self - incriminatory evidence given in UK proceedings under FrA 2006, s 13 will in turn provide a foreign prosecutor with both admissible evidence (s 13 (2) being of no application) and the basis for an extradition request is now greater then ever.
Professor Rosemary Calder, Director of the Australian Health Policy Collaboration, talks about the four elements she sees as key to any health policy framework: focus on risk factors, Amartya Sen's capability framework, regular measurement of population health and the transformational urban planning of Gil Penalosa that looks to make cities great for 8 and 80 year olds.
Indeed, because early adolescents with depressive symptoms are at great risk for developing major depressive disorder, the identification of elements that can be used in preventing depressive symptoms is an important goal.
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