Sentences with phrase «poses risks»

«Numerous organisations have recognised that use of antibiotics in agriculture poses risks to human health,» says Avinash Kar, a San Francisco - based lawyer with the Natural Resources Defense Council, which initiated legal action last year to try to force the FDA to phase out the growth promoters.
Tomorrow's highly anticipated conversation with President Vladimir Putin of Russia poses risks for Trump, and even his top aides do not know precisely what he will decide to say or do.
If the settle and leave method doesn't work and may even poses risks of emotional trauma to your baby.
The surgical procedure poses short - and long - term health risks to mothers and infants, and a scarred uterus poses risks to all future pregnancies and deliveries.
What I would like to do tonight is to examine household debt from several perspectives in order to form a judgment on whether its current level poses risks for the economy, and what those risks might be.
Although investing poses risks, such as the risk of declines, not investing can also be a risk to your financial future.
Although investing poses risks, such as the risk of declines, not investing also can be a risk to your financial future.
But the potential for delays and adjustments to anticipated growth - boosting policies poses risks, and we think the extent of these challenges may be underestimated.
«This debt still poses risks to the economy and financial stability, and its sheer size means that its risks will be with us for some time,» Poloz said.
But the strategy poses risks, too.
There is no evidence that the chemical, used since the 1950s to control mosquitoes, poses any risks to humans.
We should keep in mind that such an approach also poses risks for Kim.
Applying this test, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that a Muslim prisoner was free to practice his faith by wearing a half - inch beard that posed no risk to prison security.
«Generally, information provided in DACA requests will not be proactively provided to other law enforcement entities (including ICE and CBP) for the purpose of immigration enforcement proceedings unless the requestor poses a risk to national security or public safety, or meets the criteria for the issuance of a Notice to Appear or a referral to ICE under the criteria,» the website says.
Opponents say fracking poses a risk to public health and the environment but the industry says it is safe.
Activists say these trains pose a risk to the millions who live along the tracks where crude oil trains travel.
Pretty much from his first statements as governor in 2013 — that's about $ 100,000 ago in real estate appreciation terms — through to last week when the bank released its latest financial system review, Poloz has walked a tightrope between admitting that elevated house prices and debt levels pose a risk to the economy, and assuring Canadians that the likelihood of a crash is actually pretty low.
The spike in the use of sleeping pills has caused some alarm, with critics warning that these pills — sometimes known as benzos — actually cut down on critical REM sleep and slow - wave sleep during which we consolidate information, and pose a risk of dependence.
This makes them more costly to run and poses the risk of conflict of interest.
«The FSB's initial assessment is that crypto - assets do not pose risks to global financial stability at this time,» board Chairman Mark Carney said in a letter on March 18.
While the FDA has concluded that pesticide residues pose no risk of concern for infants and children, certain kinds of conventionally grown produce contain higher doses of pesticides — even when washed and peeled — which means you should prioritize buying them organic.
Why: The onions used in the salads may have been contaminated with Listeria, posing a risk of serious and sometimes fatal infections in those with weakened immune systems.
This situation «poses a risk for employers in losing talent and leads employees to look for other job opportunities.»
Together, these can increase blood pressure and pulse, posing a risk to consumers with a history of heart conditions.
The invasive implants used to treat Parkinson's and epilepsy pose risks that are only deemed necessary when the conditions are too debilitating, and, typically, when other options have been exhausted.
The Chinese government was concerned that the products might pose a risk to national security, the report said.
But that poses the risk of calamitous economic disruption if a White House with limited success on Capitol Hill fails to gather and accurately count the necessary votes.
Executives at diversified healthcare company Johnson & Johnson were asked how Amazon might pose a risk to its consumer brands.
In its minutes from the central bank's July meeting, released Wednesday, Fed officials expressed concern that China's slowdown could pose risks to the U.S. economy.
Unsecured Internet of Things devices pose a risk to everyone.
It can also be hooked onto a stroller with dedicated loops located just behind the shoulder straps, just note that not only can a heavy bag pose a risk of toppling a stroller, but that some strollers can be damaged or broken by the chronic weight of a bag.
Why: The weld studs that secure the front - and rear - side - impact air bags may fracture and separate upon deployment, posing a risk of injury.
Do physicians sometimes prescribe medicines that pose risks but do little to help?
First, if the bad behaviour suggests that the employee is liable to act badly on the job in a way that is going to pose a risk to customers, to fellow employees, or to the general public.
Trump's authority to establish the tariffs stems from a Commerce Department investigation that found that imports of the metals pose a risk to national security.
Certain kinds of data gathering and processing, for example, may pose risks to privacy that consumers will no longer tolerate.
While this is great news for employees, the change could pose a risk to your business.
Likewise, if business activities pose a risk to employees or customers and reasonably priced insurance is available to protect against such risks, such coverage should be secured.
A few «rampantly expanding» financial conglomerates also pose risks to the financial system, Yi said, without naming any.
The virus poses a risk to pregnant women because it can cause severe birth defects.
New Zealand's booming housing prices are now 45.4 % above the previous market peak of late 2007, and officials warn the rapid increases pose a risk to financial stability.
The second step is to begin a dialogue on how to reduce the need for legislation on every aspect of business life and instead implement regular independent reviews of large companies to identify the ones that pose risks that are not overwhelmingly balanced out by the public benefits they provide.
Sometimes being at work will pose risks to health and safety, and sometimes the risk lies in getting to work.
Freeman argues that entrepreneurs should treat depression the way they would «any other issue that poses a risk for the business»: Acknowledge the issue and develop a strategy for tackling it.
«In the presence of uncertainty and the absence of accelerating inflationary pressures, it would be unwise for policy to foreclose on the possibility of making further gains in the labor market,» she said, adding that «disinflation pressure and weak demand from abroad will likely weigh on the U.S. outlook for some time, and fragility in global markets could again pose risks here at home.»
Social media can also pose a risk, but if your business depends on using it, at the very least make sure geolocation data is turned off in the app (there are online tools that can track a user based on this data) and be careful about oversharing, as sensitive information can be used against executives and employees in social engineering attacks.
OTTAWA — An overbuilt and overpriced condominium market is posing a risk to Canadian households, banks and the economy in general, the Bank of Canada warned Thursday in its latest review of the health of the country's financial system.
It must be built with existing technologies, be economically competitive in the electrical production market and pose no risks due to instabilities related to the fusion technology.
APHIS keeps an eye on new genetically modified organisms that «may pose a risk to plant health.»
But as well as «rising,» Africa also needs to be «watching»: in some countries, rapid debt accumulation and erosion of fiscal space pose risks that need to be managed.
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