Sentences with phrase «poses special risks»

Investing in small - company stocks poses special risks, such as limited information on which to base investment decisions, and historically greater share - price volatility than larger - cap stocks have experienced.
Investing in small - company stocks poses special risks.
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Looking behind the Curtain A recent study of elective induction at term purports to show that it would reduce perinatal mortality without affecting spontaneous birth rates, although it would increase admission to a special neonatal care unit if done before 41 weeks, which contradicts the current belief that elective delivery at 39 weeks poses no excess risk.
If you choose to buy non-organic produce, then you need to take special care with strawberries — washing them thoroughly or even soaking them — to minimize the risks that pesticide residues pose to your baby.
The agency says the flowers pose no risk to the environment or to human health, but GE organisms need special permits to be sold in the United States.
Equally interesting, tuna may turn out to be a fish that - even when contaminated with mercury — might pose less of a mercury risk to humans than might otherwise be expected due to the presence of selenium in this special form of selenoneine.
In the first part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem, Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne describes how environmental conditions in school may make students sick, yet no federal laws protect students from exposure to contaminants that pose potential health risks.
Some of the reasons that parents rejected charters as placements were that «parents of students with disabilities may be more risk - averse,» «parents of students with disabilities may be able to use IEP process to get services from the district,» «transportation poses a particular barrier for students with disabilities,» «lower charter special education rates may reflect use of effective strategies to prevent or remediate common learning challenges,» and «district special education rates may reflect over-identification of students with disabilities.»
Report identifies rising risks posed by hurricanes as planet warms By Nicky Sundt CSPW Senior Fellow The Climate Change Special Report, arguably the most important report produced by the interagency U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) under the Trump Administration,... Continue reading →
In addition to the general constraints of conducting research in an applied setting, program evaluations pose special obstacles for researchers because of the clinical and ethical issues involved in withholding treatment or wait - listing participants who clearly might benefit from the program (i.e., at - risk students, low - income families).
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