Sentences with phrase «more imminent risk»

A much more imminent risk to their relationship is probably the reality that, in the film, Kate's character is flying to New York to marry her longtime fiancé - not Idris.
REVEAL IV is the first translational genetics study to focus upon the situation where mild early symptoms of a disease (phenotype) and known genetic risk marker (genotype) information can be used together to produce more imminent risk projections.

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Venezuela, then, presents a much more likely — and more imminent — upside risk to oil prices.
In my opinion the real risk is less about an imminent exit by Greece, and more about the limited reforms being dialed back or reversed.
The Alliance for Zero Extinction, a consortium of more than 60 organizations that identified 560 places where species are at risk of imminent extinction, found that 40 % of the sites are now being preserved to some degree.
$ 10 billion for reducing principal for borrowers who are delinquent or at imminent risk of default and are underwater (owe more than their homes are worth).
Additionally, we subsidize adoption fees for approved networking programs and partners, to help encourage rescuers to take in more animals who are at risk of imminent euthanasia by helping them offset some of the enormous financial burden.
««A sensible debate,» Lilley writes, «has been averted by pretending that the Climate Change Act is virtually costless, that there are not more cost - effective ways of meeting these targets and that the climate risks averted are imminent, not centuries hence.»
And to this mindset I think the realization that technology was more than it seemed and the risks were more than they seemed triggered a not so productive cultural reaction; like a head in the sand approach where you can grumble and stall from talking about it if it seems your peers are content to pretend some of these disruptions are not as imminent if they may be.
3.3 - 3 A lawyer may disclose confidential information, but must not disclose more information than is required, when the lawyer believes on reasonable grounds that there is an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm, and disclosure is necessary to prevent the death or harm.
A good lawyer who abides by the Rules of Professional Conduct can not disclose any information about the business or affairs of his or her client except in very limited and specified circumstances, such as where there is an imminent risk of death or... [more]
What's more, another half a million are in foreclosure or at «imminent» risk this year.
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